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cpo and complete
Notable special usages of the term include the concepts of complete Boolean algebra, complete lattice, and complete partial order ( cpo ).
A complete partial order, or cpo, is a directed complete partial order ( q. v.
Dcpos with a least element (" pointed dcpos ") are called complete partial order ( cpo ).
Although concepts with the names " complete " and " bounded " were already defined, confusion is unlikely to occur since one would rarely speak of a " bounded complete poset " when meaning a " bounded cpo " ( which is just a " cpo with greatest element ").
* A poset is a complete lattice if and only if it is a cpo and a join-semilattice.
Hence it is important to distinguish between a bounded complete poset and a bounded cpo.
In the mathematical fields of order and domain theory, a Scott domain is an algebraic, bounded complete cpo.

cpo and well
The symphonies, concerti, quartets, and a few other works have been among the works recorded so far by cpo, as well as some film scores ( a few works were available on LP, and the clarinet quintet has a CD alternative.

cpo and recording
The record label cpo has announced they will be recording and releasing all four of Jadassohn ’ s symphonies with Israel Yinon and the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie.

cpo and with
Equipped with the pointwise order, this is again a dcpo, and a cpo whenever Q is a cpo.

cpo and .
Sylwetki: Jerzy Andrzejewski, at www. pisarzepolscy. cpo. pl.
In mathematics, directed-complete partial orders and ω-complete partial orders ( abbreviated to dcpo, ωcpo or sometimes just cpo ) are special classes of partially ordered sets, characterized by particular completeness properties.
In the literature, dcpos sometimes also appear under the label up-complete poset or simply cpo.
The phrase ω-cpo ( or just cpo ) is used to describe a poset in which every ω-chain ( x < sub > 1 </ sub >≤ x < sub > 2 </ sub >≤ x < sub > 3 </ sub >≤ x < sub > 4 </ sub >≤...) has a supremum.
Every order-preserving self-map f of a cpo ( P, ⊥) has a least fixpoint.
This opera has recently been recorded on the label cpo.

series and recordings
* Equalization of audio recordings with a series of bandpass filters ;
Only one of this first series ( and very few of the following three in which he did not appear ) has survived, the rest of the original disc recordings having apparently been destroyed or discarded as no longer usable, so there is almost no record of his work as a radio " Goon ".
When Cook learned a few years later that the videotapes of the series were to be wiped, a common practice at the time, he offered to buy the recordings from the BBC but was refused because of copyright issues.
The series was broadcast live and only a handful of recordings were retained in the archives.
From August to December 1971, Waits made a series of demo recordings for Cohen's Bizarre / Straight label, including many songs for which he would later become known.
From 1950 onwards, zarzuela prospered in a series of LP recordings from EMI, Hispavox and others, with worldwide distribution.
Toward the end of the series Dandy Nichols fell ill and was unable to attend the live-audience recordings.
The introduction of the MZ-RH1 allowed users to freely move uncompressed digital recordings back and forth from the MiniDisc to a computer without the copyright protection limitations previously imposed upon the NetMD series.
After a period of great productivity as a composer, he suffered a heart attack in 1973 and that same year he moved to Italy where he began a series of recordings which would span a period of five years.
This series of thirteen recordings is the first time that all Byrd's Latin music is available on disc.
In March 2007 Tom Jones and Tom Jones Enterprises sued C / F International to stop the company from licensing sound recordings made from the 1981 Tom Jones series.
No recordings survive of either series other than a videotape of the Christmas edition in rehearsal.
Although he recorded with various groups, including Morris's Hot Babes ( 1927 ), Fats Waller's Buddies ( 1929 ) ( one of the earliest interracial groups to record ), and McKinney's Cotton Pickers ( 1929 ), his most important contribution to the Harlem stride piano tradition was a series of solo recordings of his own compositions: " Handful of Keys ", " Smashing Thirds ", " Numb Fumblin '", and " Valentine Stomp " ( 1929 ).
After sessions with Ted Lewis ( 1930 ), Jack Teagarden ( 1931 ), and Billy Banks's Rhythmakers ( 1932 ), he began in May 1934 the voluminous series of recordings with a small band known as Fats Waller and his Rhythm.
Fry is also known for his voice-overs, reading all seven of the Harry Potter novels for the UK audiobook recordings, and as the narrator in the Little Big Planet series of video games.
Hindemith conducted some of his own music in a series of recordings for EMI with the Philharmonia Orchestra and for Deutsche Grammophon with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, which have been digitally remastered and released on CD.
Artur Rodziński, Bruno Walter, and Sir Thomas Beecham made a series of recordings with the Philharmonic for Columbia Records during the 1940s.
Mitropoulos made a series of recordings for Columbia Records, mostly in mono ; near the end of his tenure, he recorded excerpts from Prokofiev's ballet Romeo and Juliet in stereo.
Sony has digitally remastered Bernstein's numerous Columbia recordings and released them on CD as a part of its extensive " Bernstein Century " series.
Boulez made a series of quadraphonic recordings for Columbia, including an extensive series of the orchestral music of Maurice Ravel.
Horace Silver and Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers continued to release a series of artistically and commercially successful recordings.
The Ory band was an important force in reviving interest in New Orleans jazz, making popular 1941-1942 radio broadcasts — among them a number of slots on the Orson Welles Almanac broadcast and a jazz history series sponsored by Standard Oil — as well as by making recordings.
During the 1970s, Raitt released a series of acclaimed roots-influenced albums which incorporated elements of blues, rock, folk and country, but she is perhaps best known for her more commercially accessible recordings in the 1990s including " Nick of Time ", " Something to Talk About ", " Love Sneakin ' Up on You ", and the slow ballad " I Can't Make You Love Me ".
* Harry van der Kamp ( Kampen, 1947 ) bass-baritone, bass-soloist, ensemble singer and initiator of ' The Sweelinck Monument ' in which he directed his Gesualdo Consort in a series of recordings of the complete vocal works of the Dutch composer Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck.

series and complete
" By a series of brilliant marches Marlborough concentrated his forces on Donauwörth and, by noon 11 August, the link-up was complete.
In the series, E. Blackadder Esquire is the butler to the Prince Regent, the Prince of Wales ( the prince is played by Hugh Laurie as a complete fop and idiot ).
After World War II, the French Constitution of 1946 inaugurated the first of a series of reforms that led eventually to complete independence for all French territories in western and equatorial Africa.
The trade of Walker set in motion a series of moves that would lead to a complete overhaul of the club's roster.
Young pitched three complete games in the series, but lost two decisions.
Beetles are endopterygotes ; they undergo complete metamorphosis, a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, undergoing a series of conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in its body structure.
The twenty-six episodes (" sessions ") of the series comprise a complete storyline set in the year 2071.
A game often continues over a series of meetings to complete a single adventure, and longer into a series of related gaming adventures, called a ' campaign '.
* The Damon Runyon Theatre – audio files of the complete series at the Internet Archive
" It took Abbey eleven years to complete this series of murals in his England studio.
Ecdysis may also enable damaged tissue and missing limbs to be regenerated or substantially re-formed, although this may only be complete over a series of moults, the stump being a little larger with each moult until it is of normal, or near normal size again.
Refusing further tribute to the Tatars, Ivan initiated a series of attacks that opened the way for the complete defeat of the declining Golden Horde, now divided into several Khanates and hordes.
Irreducible complexity ( IC ) is an argument by proponents of intelligent design that certain biological systems are too complex to have evolved from simpler, or " less complete " predecessors, through natural selection acting upon a series of advantageous naturally occurring, chance mutations.
Along with the A-B-C-D series of simple Lie groups, the exceptional groups complete the list of simple lie groups.
Following a series of questions on their readiness to obey even the most difficult of his requests, Baba selected twenty companions to join him in a life of complete " hopelessness, helplessness and aimlessness.
The Twilights, formed in Adelaide, also made the trip to London, recording a series of minor hits, absorbing the psychedelic scene, to return home to produce covers of Beatles ' songs, complete with sitar, and the concept album Once upon a Twilight ( 1968 ).
After the design process is complete, it is the job of the programmer to convert that design into a logical series of instructions that the computer can follow.
In 2000, after losing two division series games to Oakland, Clemens pitched his most spectacular game as a Yankee in the ALCS against the Seattle Mariners: a complete game one-hit shutout with an ALCS-record 15 strikeouts.
Low ratings prompted UPN to cancel Star Trek: Enterprise on February 2, 2005, but the network allowed the series to complete its fourth season.
The series featured most of the original cast performing the voices for their characters, except for Pavel Chekov ( Walter Koenig ), who was omitted because the show's budget could not afford the complete cast.
* The complete series was first released in the USA on eleven volumes of VHS tapes in 1989.
* A boxed set of the complete series on laserdisc was released for the US market in 1990, then re-released in 1997.
VISOR stands for " Visual Instrument and Sensory Organ Replacement ", though the complete term never appeared in the series, only in novelizations and other written spin-offs.
Jason Schmidt won game one in San Francisco with a complete game victory, but the Marlins would win the series three games to one as the Giants bullpen proved unable to prevent their opponent from scoring.

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