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For instance, one could now make a " Printers " zone that would list all the printers in an organization, or one might want to place that same device in the " 2nd Floor " zone to indicate its physical location.
Possibly the first instance of the Angles in recorded history is in Tacitus ' Germania, chapter 40, in which the " Anglii " are mentioned in passing in a list of Germanic tribes.
For instance, binary search is said to run in a number of steps proportional to the logarithm of the length of the list being searched, or in O ( log ( n )), colloquially " in logarithmic time ".
For instance, it seemed to be unrealistic to comprehensively list human knowledge in a form usable by a symbolic computer program.
For instance, it defined chemical engineering to be a " science of itself, the basis of which is ... unit operations " in a 1922 report ; and with which principle, it had published a list of academic institutions which offered " satisfactory " chemical engineering courses.
" A dictionary, for instance, insofar as it is a comprehensive list of lexical definitions, must resort to circularity.
For instance, Matthew Hopkins wrote The Discovery of Witches in 1647 as a list of questions and answers, introduced as " Certaine Queries answered ".
For instance, in the Rigveda there is a list of women rishis.
Overlapping significantly with other types in this list, this type of problem includes, for instance:
For instance, a club membership list may contain only a hundred or so member names, out of the very large set of all possible names.
A function call or syntactic form is written as a list with the function or operator's name first, and the arguments following ; for instance, a function f that takes three arguments might be called using.
Along with each instance, either an ordered list of net names is provided, or a list of pairs provided, of an instance port name, along with the net name to which that port is connected.
Given a hierarchical netlist, the list of instance names in a path from the root definition to a primitive instance specifies the single unique path to that primitive.
For instance, one can keep all the elements in an unsorted list.
More generally, the term is used to characterize syntax as being designed for ease of expression, for instance list comprehension in Python.
Both these perspectives are useful: while a tree can be analyzed mathematically as a whole, when actually represented as a data structure it is usually represented and worked with separately by node ( rather than as a list of nodes and an adjacency list of edges between nodes, as one may represent a digraph, for instance ).
For instance, the items in the couples list are seen once with their natural partner ( in which case Perec gives an explicit reference ), and once with every other element ( where he is free to be cryptic ).
*-an instance of representing the empty list
However, because Canada and the UK are independent of one another, it is incorrect to refer in the Canadian context to the family of the monarch as the " British Royal Family "— as is frequently done by Canadian and other media — and there exist some differences between the official lists of each: for instance, while he never held the style His Royal Highness, Angus Ogilvy was included in the Department of Canadian Heritage's royal family list, but was not considered a member of the British Royal Family.
In western countries, cases of bribery and other forms of corruption in all possible fields exist: under-the-table payments made to reputed surgeons by patients attempting to be on top of the list of forthcoming surgeries, bribes paid by suppliers to the automotive industry in order to sell low-quality connectors used for instance in safety equipment such as airbags, bribes paid by suppliers to manufacturers of defibrillators ( to sell low-quality capacitors ), contributions paid by wealthy parents to the " social and culture fund " of a prestigious university in exchange for it to accept their children, bribes paid to obtain diplomas, financial and other advantages granted to unionists by members of the executive board of a car manufacturer in exchange for employer-friendly positions and votes, etc.

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Had the situation been reversed, had, for instance, England been the enemy in 1898 because of issues of concern chiefly to New England, there is little doubt that large numbers of Southerners would have happily put on their old Confederate uniforms to fight as allies of Britain.
And if I have gone into so much detail about so small a work, that is because it is also so typical a work, representing the germinal form of a conflict which remains essential in Mann's writing: the crude sketch of Piepsam contains, in its critical, destructive and self-destructive tendencies, much that is enlarged and illuminated in the figures of, for instance, Naphta and Leverkuhn.
In the first instance, `` mimesis '' is here used to mean the recalling of experience in terms of vivid images rather than in terms of abstract ideas or conventional designations.
At the national and international level, then, what is the highest kind of morality for the private citizen represents an instance of political immorality.
he usually draws some kind of comparison with the jazz tradition and the poem he is reading -- for instance, he draws the parallel between a poem he reads about an Oriental courtesan waiting for the man she loves, and who never comes, and the old blues chants of Ma Rainy and other Negro singers -- but usually the comparison is specious.
In this instance, happily, insistence is being made that our share is protected.
This is that autistic people don't enjoy physical contact with others -- for instance, my children and I.
The wisdom of granting such tax exemptions is another matter, but this particular instance is, in my opinion, completely satisfactory.
It would challenge sharply not the cult of the motor car itself but some of its ancillary beliefs and practices -- for instance, the doctrine that the fulfillment of life consists in proceeding from hither to yon, not for any advantage to be gained by arrival but merely to avoid the cardinal sin of stasis, or, as it is generally termed, staying put.
A reporter restricted to the competing propaganda statements of both sides in a major labor dispute, for instance, is unable to tell his readers half of what he knows about the causes of the dispute.
Russia, whose technology is not quite primitive, is still in the dark ages when it comes to improving the outboard motor, for instance.
In free-burning electric arcs, for instance, approximately 90% of the total arc power is transferred to the anode giving rise to local heat fluxes in excess of Af as measured by the authors -- the exact value depending on the arc atmosphere.
It is an amazing fact that in some species this will happen while the summer is still in full swing, for instance, in August.
If, for instance, such a change is produced by one or a few insulin comas or electroshocks, previously inhibited conditioned reactions reappear.
If a litigant chooses to enforce a Federal right in a State court, he cannot be heard to object if he is treated exactly as are plaintiffs who press like claims arising under State law with regard to the form in which the claim must be stated -- the particularity, for instance, with which a cause of action must be described.
And while the meaning of the words is not in this instance altered, the quality of communication in both the second and third examples is definitely impaired.
The outlook for the amateur, for instance, is usually dependent on his fondness for local history or for the picturesque.

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In computer systems, an algorithm is basically an instance of logic written in software by software developers to be effective for the intended " target " computer ( s ), in order for the target machines to produce output from given input ( perhaps null ).
Atanasoff and Clifford Berry's computer work was not widely known until it was rediscovered in the 1960s, amidst conflicting claims about the first instance of an electronic computer.
This property can be useful, for instance to test for the presence of humans as with CAPTCHAs, and for computer security to circumvent brute-force attacks.
The number of qubits in the computer is allowed to be a polynomial function of the instance size.
To execute an instruction in a computer program, the CPU uses the opcode for that instruction as well as its arguments ( for instance the two numbers to be added, in the case of an addition operation ).
Researchers such as Marvin Minsky would write computer programs in languages such as LISP to attempt to formally characterize the steps that human beings went through, for instance, in making decisions and solving problems, in the hope of better understanding human thought, and also in the hope of creating artificial minds.
A computer, for instance, allows us so many more freedoms than we have without a computer, but should these technological mediums be implied freedoms, or selective privileges?
Different researchers have postulated that without the aid of modern computer graphics, early investigators were limited to what they could depict in manual drawings, so lacked the means to visualize the beauty and appreciate some of the implications of many of the patterns they had discovered ( the Julia set, for instance, could only be visualized through a few iterations as very simple drawings hardly resembling the image in Figure 3 ).
* Isa ( computer science ), a relationship between objects ; for instance, an apple tree " is a " tree
For simple systems, where the interrupts were not used, it is possible to find cases where this pin is used as an additional single-bit output port ( the popular Radio86RK computer made in the former Soviet Union, for instance ).
# ICQ2Go — A web instant messaging option for users who cannot download the program onto their computer ( for various reasons, like firewall for instance ).
When they are both large, for instance more than 2000 bits long, randomly chosen, and about the same size ( but not too close, e. g. to avoid efficient factorization by Fermat's factorization method ), even the fastest prime factorization algorithms on the fastest computers can take enough time to make the search impractical ; that is, as the number of digits of the primes being factored increases, the number of operations required to perform the factorization on any computer increases drastically.
For instance, markup languages are sometimes referred to as computer languages to emphasize that they are not meant to be used for programming.
A quantum computer is said to " solve " a problem if, for every instance, its answer will be right with high probability.
For instance, a risk concerning the image of the organization should have top management decision behind it whereas IT management would have the authority to decide on computer virus risks.
The Altix was the most powerful computer in the world in 2006, if a " computer " is defined as a collection of hardware running under a single instance of an operating system.
As Gilliam is fascinated with the Baroque due to the historical age's pronounced struggle between spirituality and logical rationality, there is often a rich baroqueness and dichotomous eclecticity about his movies, with, for instance, high-tech computer monitors equipped with low-tech magnifying lenses in Brazil, and in The Fisher King a red knight covered with flapping bits of cloth.
Though mathematics, statistics, and computer science are not considered natural sciences, for instance, they provide many tools and frameworks used within the natural sciences.
Cyberspace, the world's computer systems considered as an interconnected whole, can be thought of as a virtual reality ; for instance, it is portrayed as such in the cyberpunk fiction of William Gibson and others.
In computing, a process is an instance of a computer program that is being executed.

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