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Hardwired control units are implemented through use of sequential logic units, featuring a finite number of gates that can generate specific results based on the instructions that were used to invoke those responses.
A hierarchical name could make use of either the names or the sequential index of the traversed elements.
The use of a sequence of experiments, where the design of each may depend on the results of previous experiments, including the possible decision to stop experimenting, is within the scope of Sequential analysis, a field that was pioneered by Abraham Wald in the context of sequential tests of statistical hypotheses.
In sequential order, treatment is designed for patients to realize their altered perception of vertical, use visual aids for feedback about body orientation, learn the movements necessary to reach proper vertical position, and maintain vertical body position while performing other activities.
It also does not use the " START " map where the player chooses difficulty and episode ; difficulty is chosen when starting the game, and all the levels play in sequential order from The Slipgate Complex ( E1M1 ) to Shub Niggurath's Pit ( END ).
Unlike Viterbi decoding, sequential decoding is not maximum likelihood but its complexity increases only slightly with constraint length, allowing the use of strong, long-constraint-length codes.
Using hybrids for bidirectional amplificationThe primary use of a voiceband hybrid coil is to convert between 2-wire and 4-wire operation in sequential sections of a communications circuit, for example in a four-wire terminating set.
Spread spectrum generally makes use of a sequential noise-like signal structure to spread the normally narrowband information signal over a relatively wideband ( radio ) band of frequencies.
Similarly to the use of NP-complete problems to analyze the P = NP question, the P-complete problems, viewed as the " probably not parallelizable " or " probably inherently sequential " problems, serves in a similar manner to study the NC = P question.
The resulting “ von Neumann bottleneck ” led to research into parallel computing, including non-von Neumann or dataflow models that did not use a PC ; for example, rather than specifying sequential steps, the high-level programmer might specify desired function and the low-level programmer might specify this using combinatory logic.
In modes where each pixel uses 24 bits of color data per pixel or less and dual-link mode is in use, the transmitter stripes pixel data across both links ; each sequential video pixel is transmitted on alternate links.
Some light guns designed for sequential targeting are not timed precisely enough to get an ( X, Y ) reading against the video signal, but they can use a combination of the two methods.
Note systems involve the use of sequential numbers in the text which refer to either footnotes ( notes at the end of the page ) or endnotes ( a note on a separate page at the end of the paper ) which gives the source detail.
Rome's Trajan's Column, dedicated in 113 AD, is an early surviving examples of a narrative told through the use of sequential pictures.
The additional or sequential use of other nephrotoxic drugs like aminoglycosides, amphotericin B, capreomycin, colistin, polymyxin B, vancomycin, foscarnet, or cisplatin should be closely monitored, or whenever possible completely avoided.
Other approaches to performing rule evaluation, such as the use of decision trees, or the implementation of sequential engines, may be more appropriate for simple scenarios, and should be considered as possible alternatives.
He frequently made use sequential images in his cartoons, much as in the emerging comic strip medium.
* deep vein thrombosis / pulmonary embolism ( unusual-risk can be decreased through use of sequential compression devices on legs during surgery )
Another branch of CMC research examines the use of paralinguistic features such as emoticons, pragmatic rules such as turn-taking and the sequential analysis and organization of talk, and the various sociolects, styles, registers or sets of terminology specific to these environments ( see Leet ).
Designed for use by high school students, though now used by middle school students in some public school systems, it contains all the features of a scientific calculator as well as function, parametric, polar, and sequential graphing capabilities ; an environment for financial calculations ; matrix operations ; on-calculator programming ; and more.
The PIP and the New Jersey Turnpike are the only highways that use sequential exit numbering in New Jersey ; all others in the state are based on mileage, except for the Atlantic City – Brigantine Connector in Atlantic City, which uses lettered exits ( no numerals ).
Christopher Strachey, Christopher P. Wadsworth and John C. Reynolds brought the term continuation into prominence in their work in the field of denotational semantics that makes extensive use of continuations to allow sequential programs to be analysed in terms of functional programming semantics.
In the 1965 paper by Krohn and Rhodes, the proof of the theorem on the decomposition of finite automata ( or, equivalently sequential machines ) made extensive use of the algebraic semigroup structure.
The practitioner may use discretion in using which steps are suitable for each client, and may or may not follow them in sequential order, with time restraints and the extent of trauma being factors.

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The Bolzano – Weierstrass theorem gives an equivalent condition for sequential compactness when considering subsets of Euclidean space: a set then is compact if and only if it is closed and bounded.
February 29 came to be regarded as the leap day when the Roman system of numbering days was replaced by sequential numbering in the late Middle Ages.
This algorithm performs well when combined with a fast sequential merge as a base case for merging of small arrays.
Just as the class NP-Complete can be thought of as " probably intractable ", so the class P-Complete, when using NC reductions, can be thought of as " probably not parallelizable " or " probably inherently sequential ".
" This shows that different areas of the striatum are utilized when performing various aspects of the learning of sequential movements
For this reason, NASA, which refers to this technique as sequential still video, uses it on UHF when K < sub > u </ sub > band full-motion video signals are not available.
The direct access capability, occasionally and incorrectly called random access ( although that term survives when referring to memory or RAM ), of those devices stood in contrast to sequential access used in tape drives.
Non-sequential ionization is often studied at lower laser-field intensities, since most ionization events are sequential when the ionization rate is high.
The sequential ionization on the other hand is represented by the emissions from the axes x and y when the two dimensional hyper-electron is first guided by the Coulomb potential channels from the hyper-nucleus and then ionized by the hyper-electric field in 45 ° direction.
This is the case when a matrix is represented as a sequential matrix of rows and the requirement is to access a single column of the matrix.
Since 1957, all Acts of Congress have been designated as " Public Law X-Y " or " Private Law X-Y ," where X is the number of the Congress and Y refers to the sequential order of the bill ( when it was enacted ).
Consequently, opus numbers are not usually in chronological order, unpublished compositions usually had no opus number, and numeration gaps and sequential duplications occurred when publishers issued contemporaneous editions of a composer ’ s works, as in the sets of string quartets by Joseph Haydn ( 1732 – 1809 ) and Ludwig van Beethoven ( 1770 – 1827 ); Haydn's Op.
The system was originally known as " sequential scanning " ( a more technically correct description ) when it was used in the Baird 240 line television transmissions from Alexandra Palace, United Kingdom in 1936.
Crop rotation or crop sequencing is the practice of growing a series of dissimilar types of crops in the same space in sequential seasons for various benefits such as to avoid the build up of pathogens and pests that often occurs when one species is continuously cropped.
A CAS Number has no inherent meaning but is assigned in sequential, increasing order when the substance is identified by CAS scientists for inclusion in the CAS REGISTRY database.
Because each field is sequential in time to the next, a kinescope film frame that captured two interlaced fields at once often showed a ghostly fringe around the edges of moving objects, an artifact not as visible when watching television directly at 50 or 60 fields per second.
Clownfish are sequential hermaphrodites, meaning that they develop into males first, and when they mature, they become females.
In some cases this can be done, however, for instance, for questions of when to stop sequential treatments ( see Odds algorithm ), and then quantified methods may play an important role.
Intertwingularity is not generally acknowledged — people keep pretending they can make things hierarchical, categorizable and sequential when they can't.
This is not very useful when used alone, but it can help further compression of data in which sequential values occur often.
* clocked sequential systems ( a restricted form of Moore machine where the state changes only when the global clock signal changes )
Clocked sequential systems are a restricted form of Moore machine where the state changes only when the global clock signal changes.
For instance, a group of files normally read in a sequence ( for instance, certain DLLs and other resource files accessed by a program when it starts ; or, the audio / visual media files in a game ) can be considered fragmented if they are not in sequential order on the disk.

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