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Although several versions of many-worlds have been proposed since Hugh Everett's original work, they all contain one key idea: the equations of physics that model the time evolution of systems without embedded observers are sufficient for modelling systems which do contain observers ; in particular there is no observation-triggered wave function collapse which the Copenhagen interpretation proposes.
Although it had long been obsolete as a personal computer CPU, Intel and others had continued making the chip for embedded systems.
Although nationalist movements throughout the colonial world led to the political independence of nearly all of the Asia's remaining colonies, decolonisation was intercepted by the Cold War ; and South East Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, and East Asia remained embedded in a world economic, financial, and military system in which the great powers compete to extend their influence.
Although not directly labeled, the flat bottom surfaces of the anvil and post embedded inside the epoxy act as anchors, to prevent the conductors from being forcefully pulled out from mechanical strain or vibration.
Although it still serves as an example for the new edition of Tanenbaum and Woodhull's textbook, it is comprehensively redesigned to be " usable as a serious system on resource-limited and embedded computers and for applications requiring high reliability.
Although SQL was originally intended for end-users, it is much more common for SQL queries to be embedded into software that provides an easier user interface.
Although some direct commentaries on particular treatises are extant, our main knowledge of Gaonic era Talmud scholarship comes from statements embedded in Geonic responsa that shed light on Talmudic passages: these are arranged in the order of the Talmud in Levin's Otzar ha-Geonim.
Although in this context an embedded system is usually more complex than a traditional solution, most of the complexity is contained within the microcontroller itself.
Although no modern desktop computers are based on the 68000, derivative processors are still widely used in embedded applications.
Although CorelDRAW 10 nominally uses a RIFF file structure, the program's initial release placed the INFO chunk at the end, so that any embedded preview bitmap would not be displayed under Windows ' file manager by default.
Although Wagner had shown virtually no sign of anti-Jewish prejudice previously ( despite the claims by Rose in his book Wagner, Race and Revolution, and others ), he was determined to build on Uhlig s articles and prepare a broadside that would attack his artistic enemies, embedded in what he took to be a populist Judaeophobic context.
Although their usage has become more widespread on other operating systems and machines, such as embedded systems and Linux, they are still difficult to use on operating systems other than Windows due to lack of vendor support and lack of a standard device interface.
Although this interpretation of the Due Process Clause is a controversial one ( see substantive due process ), it had become firmly embedded in American jurisprudence by the end of the 19th century.
Although embedded within the texts of the New Testament, these creeds are a distinct source for Early Christianity.
Although the film aired after 10 p. m., following a guideline for adult television, and was embedded in a discussion program, political parties ( especially Dutch cabinet member party ChristianUnion ) were clamoring for steps to be taken to prevent airing.
Although credited as a designer under lead designer James Phinney, in an interview with Gamespy he describes his role as more of an ' embedded writer ' than a designer.
Although strictly speaking μClinux is only the operating system kernel, the μClinux project also produced a C standard library called uClibc ( now separately maintained ) and a " userland " which can be used as a complete operating system for embedded systems called " μClinux-dist ".
Although the term often refers to the devices in personal computers, servers and embedded systems, RTCs are present in almost any electronic device which needs to keep accurate time.
Although menacing at first glance, through the course of the series the Technodrome is almost always powerless and stuck at some remote location ( be it encased in ice, sunken under the ocean, embedded in the Earth's core, or trapped in Dimension X ), making its full capabilities never realized.
Although episodes 1-77 are still available through the WMV stream URLs, AOL has completely removed the embedded player pages at the website.
Although there was much confusion surrounding the wording of the signal in the aftermath of the battle, the significance of the victory and Nelson's death during the battle led to the phrase becoming embedded in the English psyche, and it has been regularly quoted, paraphrased and referenced up to the modern day.
Although these approaches emphasize different aspects of language use, they all view language as social interaction, and are concerned with the social contexts in which discourse is embedded.
Although the Brady Bond process ended during the 1990s, many of the innovations introduced in these restructurings ( call options embedded in the bonds, " stepped " coupons, Pars and Discounts ) were retained in the later sovereign restructurings in, for example, Russia and Ecuador.
Although Vermeulen's writings on music give the impression that he was completely consistent in applying his polymelodic concept from the beginning until the end of a piece, most of his compositions contain several passages with only one or two voices, embedded in marvellous harmonies.
Although Tōseiha followers gained control of the Army, the Kōdōha ideals of spiritual power and imperial mysticism remained embedded in the army, as did its tradition of insubordination of junior officers ( gekokujo ), and resurfaced with the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937.

Although and memory
Although this produced a mode 7 that barely impacted upon CPU performance and gave the same visual quality as the BBC Micro, it remained compatible only with software that used the ROM routines for outputting text and graphics and still used 10 kB of memory for the display.
Although page flipping was a hardware possibility, the limited memory forced most applications to do all their drawing directly to the visible screen, often resulting in graphical flicker or visible redraw.
Although programs can alter the position of the screen in memory, the non-linear format of the display means that vertical scrolling can only be done in blocks of 8 pixels without further work.
Although Japan eventually recognized the People's Republic in 1972, shortly after Kakuei Tanaka succeeded Sato as Prime Minister of Japan, the memory of this relationship was strong enough to be reported by The New York Times ( April 15, 1978 ) as a significant factor inhibiting trade between Japan and the mainland.
Although many psychologists believe that the entire brain is involved with memory, the hippocampus and surrounding structures appear to be most important in declarative memory specifically.
Although it is not known exactly how GC s influence memory, there are Glucocorticoid receptors in the hippocampus and PFC that tell us these structures are targets for the circulating hormone.
Although Fellini adapted key events from his childhood and adolescence in films such as I Vitelloni ( 1953 ), 8½ ( 1963 ), and Amarcord ( 1973 ), he insisted that such autobiographical memories were inventions: " It is not memory that dominates my films.
Although Gregory's health did not permit him to attend the funeral, he wrote a heartfelt letter of condolence to Basil's brother, Gregory of Nyssa and composed twelve memorial poems dedicated to the memory of his departed friend.
Although memory has traditionally been a persistent theme in philosophy, the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries also saw the study of memory emerge as a subject of inquiry within the paradigms of cognitive psychology.
Although the memory manager can recover unreachable memory, it cannot free memory that is still reachable and therefore potentially still useful.
Although this means fewer clock cycles per instruction compared to the Z80, for instance, the latter's higher resolution state machine allowed clock frequencies 3-5 times as high without demanding faster memory chips, which was often the limiting factor.
Although he accepted temporary chairs at the universities of Pisa and Messina, throughout his life he continuously returned to Bologna to practice medicine, a city that repaid him by erecting a monument in his memory after his death.
Although many early PDAs did not have memory card slots, now most have either some form of Secure Digital ( SD ) slot or a CompactFlash slot.
Although designed for memory, Secure Digital Input / Output ( SDIO ) and CompactFlash cards are available that provide accessories like Wi-Fi or digital cameras, if the device can support them.
Although input / output devices continued to be mapped into memory addresses, some additional programming was necessary to set up the added bus interfaces.
" Although Edmund went out of his way to declare that the story of Father and Son was " scrupulously true ," Thwaite cites a dozen occasions on which either Edmund's " memory betray him — he admitted it was ' like a colander '"— or he " changed things deliberately to make a better story.
Although quantum computers may be faster than classical computers, those described above can't solve any problems that classical computers can't solve, given enough time and memory ( however, those amounts might be practically infeasible ).
Although that bill was never voted on in the Senate, a similar Senate bill was passed after his death and named the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act in his memory.
Although the principle is useful in many contexts, spaced repetition is commonly applied in contexts in which a learner must acquire a large number of items and retain them indefinitely in memory.
Although the average person may retain only about four different units in short-term memory, chunking can greatly increase a person's recall capacity.
Although features and design varied between manufacturers and models, with new features added as technology advanced, word processors for several years usually featured a monochrome display and the ability to save documents on memory cards or diskettes.

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