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Partial application makes it easy to define these functions, for example by creating a function that represents the addition operator with 1 bound as its first argument.
" Particular " or " Partial justice ", by contrast, is the part of " general justice " or the individual virtue that is concerned with treating others equitably.
After the Partial Test Ban Treaty ( 1963 ), which prohibited atmospheric testing, the movement against nuclear weapons somewhat subsided in the 1970s ( and was replaced in part by a movement against nuclear power ).
For the and cases, a necessary and sufficient criterion for separability is given by the famous Positive Partial Transpose ( PPT ) condition.
* Partial order reduction, a technique for reducing the size of the state-space to be searched by a model checking algorithm
Partial solar eclipses are hazardous to view because the eye's pupil is not adapted to the unusually high visual contrast: the pupil dilates according to the total amount of light in the field of view, not by the brightest object in the field.
Partial sight has been successfully restored to blind rats by installing an implant behind the retina.
Partial excavation of the round building was undertaken in 1892 and 1893 by the American School at Athens.
Partial funding for the film was provided by the Film Finance Corporation Australia and Union Générale Cinématographique.
*** LMNA mutations ( Familial Partial Lipodystrophy ) Insulin resistance may also be caused by the damage of liver cells having undergone a defect of insulin receptors in hepatocytes.
Macmillan was also a force in the successful negotiations leading to the signing of the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty by the United Kingdom, the United States and the Soviet Union.
Partial denaturation actually improves hemocyanin ’ s phenol oxidase activity by providing greater access to the active site.
Partial production began shortly thereafter and full production was announced by GreenShift Corporation on Feb, 25, 2008.
File: RBerteig-Early Partial Phase ( by ) ( 1 ). jpg | Fixed tripod image of a solar eclipse using a digital-SLR camera with a 500 mm lens
* Continuous Partial Attention, a term coined by Linda Stone in 1998to describe a kind of multitasking
Partial downloads are also extensively used by Microsoft Windows Update so that extremely large update packages can download in the background and pause halfway through the download, if the user turns off their computer or disconnects from the Internet.
Partial autonomy was reached by Kurdistan Uyezd ( 1923 – 1926 ) and by Iraqi Kurdistan ( since 1991 ), while notably in Turkish Kurdistan, an armed conflict between the PKK and Turkish Armed Forces was ongoing 1984 to 1999, and the region continues to be unstable with renewed flaring up of violence in the 2000s.
* Prediction by Partial Matching, an adaptive statistical data compression algorithm based on context modeling and prediction used in computer science
* Hagakure, The Book of the Samurai, Yamamoto Tsunetomo, Translated by William Scott Wilson, Kondansha International Ltd., 1979, ISBN 4-7700-1106-7 ( Partial translation )
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* Partial devoicing of sonorants – In English sonorants () are partially devoiced when they follow a voiceless sound within the same syllable.
* Partial devoicing of obstruents – In English, a voiced obstruent is partially devoiced next to a pause or next to a voiceless sound, inside a word or across its boundary.
As a result, schemes such as Partial Packet Discard ( PPD ) and Early Packet Discard ( EPD ) have been created that will discard a whole series of cells until the next packet starts.
Pushing for the end of atmospheric tests, he played a role in the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty, signed in Moscow.
El Salvador is party to the Convention on Biological Diversity, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, CITES, Basel Convention, Partial Test Ban Treaty, Montreal Protocol, Ramsar Convention.
Partial transmission and reflection amplitudes of a wave travelling from a low to high refractive index medium.
Partial lists have been compiled ( from library catalogs ) for the English-language groups: identifier 0 and identifier 1.
Partial vigesimal systems are found in some European languages: Basque, Celtic languages, French ( from Celtic ), Danish, and Georgian.
* Partial Test Ban Treaty ( PTBT ) 1963: Prohibited all testing of nuclear weapons except underground.
In 1963, many countries ratified the Partial Test Ban Treaty prohibiting atmospheric nuclear testing.
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