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of a function f is a differentiable function F whose derivative is equal to f, i. e., F ′ = f. The process of solving for antiderivatives is called antidifferentiation ( or indefinite integration ) and its opposite operation is called differentiation, which is the process of finding a derivative.
Wireless operation is supported since WinTPC has full wireless stack integration, but wireless operation may not be as good as the operation on a wired connection.
In the 17th century, Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz independently discovered the idea that integration was roughly the inverse operation of differentiation, the latter being a way of measuring how quickly a function changed at any given point on the graph.
; Merge: A merge or integration is an operation in which two sets of changes are applied to a file or set of files.
also be used to define the integration operation.
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is assisted by the Director of the Joint Staff, a three-star officer who assists the Chairman with the management of the Joint Staff, an organization composed of approximately equal numbers of officers contributed by the Army, the Navy and Marine Corps, and the Air Force, who have been assigned to assist the Chairman in providing to the Secretary of Defense unified strategic direction, operation, and integration of the combatant land, naval, and air forces.
The Risch algorithm, named after Robert Henry Risch, is an algorithm for the calculus operation of indefinite integration ( i. e., finding antiderivatives ).
In 1958, federal Judge Jesse Smith Henley of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas, stating that integration had " broken down under the pressure of public opinion ," suspended operation of the federal integration order until the 1960-61 school term.
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is assisted by the Director of the Joint Staff, a three-star officer who assists the Chairman with the management of the Joint Staff, an organization composed of approximately equal numbers of officers contributed by the Army, the Navy and Marine Corps, and the Air Force, who have been assigned to assist the Chairman with the unified strategic direction, operation, and integration of the combatant land, naval, and air forces.
The International DOI Foundation ( IDF ) oversees the integration of these technologies and operation of the system through a technical and social infrastructure.
The calculus allows integration by parts with random variables ; this operation is used in mathematical finance to compute the sensitivities of financial derivatives.
The Itsukaichi Line was also connected to the station from July 13, 1930, to October 11, 1944, via a separate track between Tachikawa and Haijima, which was closed following the integration of the operation of the Ōme and Itsukaichi lines under the Japanese Government Railways in April 1944.
The US Army field manual FM 1-02 ( FM 101-5-1 ) describes an " air assault operation " as an ( DOD ) Operation in which assault forces ( combat, combat service, and combat service support ), using the firepower, mobility, and total integration of helicopter assets, maneuver on the battlefield under the control of the ground or air maneuver commander to engage and destroy enemy forces or to seize and hold key terrain.
An integrator is a device to perform the mathematical operation known as integration, a fundamental operation in calculus.
Following the integration of CityFlyer Express into BA's mainline short haul operation at Gatwick, all former CityFlyer employees other than flight crew and engineers working on the jet fleet were made redundant.
In addition, the fact that the integration of low-cost CityFlyer Express into the high-cost BA mainline short haul operation at Gatwick inevitably meant that formerly profitable CityFlyer routes were now burdened with the expensive BA mainline overheads, necessitated the withdrawal of additional BA short haul services from Gatwick over the course of a few years, including CityFlyer ’ s routes to Cologne and Düsseldorf.
Following CityFlyer's integration into the British Airways mainline operation at Gatwick, the latter's scheduled services from the airport to Amsterdam Schiphol, Bordeaux, Dublin, Jersey, Luxembourg, Nice and Toulouse still used flight numbers in these ranges, thus identifying them as former CityFlyer Express routes.
Prior to that, the nearest integration of the two previous systems was the operation of BMT trains over part of the IND Queens Boulevard Line via the BMT 60th Street Tunnel Connection connecting Lexington Avenue / 59th Street on the BMT Broadway Line to Queens Plaza on the IND Queens Boulevard Line in 1955.
Unlike the later Chrystie Street Connection, this was of the nature of a trackage rights operation, without the mixing of BMT and IND equipment or crews, as opposed to a true operating integration.
This contract ushered in a new stage in local and regional service integration, with MCTD assuming more control over local bus service planning and operation.

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Yet at the same time, a maximum ceiling height of 2. 6 m ( 8. 5 ft ) in office area could still be achieved with careful coordination and dedicated integration.
In particular, the summit could strengthen the relationships between the Western and Central Asian countries and support the integration process between various actors.
Replacement was cost-prohibitive because of the expensive requirement for flight certification ; the legacy hardware used completed the expensive integration and certification requirement for flight, but any new equipment would have had to go through that entire process – requiring extensive tests of the new components in their new configurations – before a single unit could be used in the Space Shuttle program.
The first synthesizer to run directly on a host computer's CPU was Reality, by Dave Smith's Seer Systems, which achieved a low latency through tight driver integration, and therefore could run only on Creative Labs soundcards.
Plasmids encoding ZFN could be used to deliver a therapeutic gene to a pre-selected chromosomal site with a frequency higher than that of random integration.
The LSI-11 ( PDP-11 / 03 ), introduced in February, 1975 was the first PDP-11 model produced using large-scale integration ; the entire CPU was contained on four LSI chips made by Western Digital ( the MCP-1600 chip set ; a fifth chip could be added to extend the instruction set, as pictured on the right ).
It could be considered simultaneously a platform that promotes fraternity and integration among the West Slavs, who share a common, Central European culture and history, and having similar development.
Second, to analyze how societies could maintain their integrity and coherence in the modern era, when things such as shared religious and ethnic background could no longer be assumed ; to that end he wrote much about the effect of laws, religion, education and similar forces on the society and social integration.
As the society, Durkheim noted there are several possible pathologies that could lead to a breakdown of social integration and disintegration of the society: the two most important ones are anomie and forced division of labor ; lesser ones include the lack of coordination and suicide.
The first theory of integration was developed by Archimedes in the 3rd century BC with his method of quadratures, but this could be applied only in limited circumstances with a high degree of geometric symmetry.
He has since taken a very critical stance towards Oracle in interviews, noting that " During the integration meetings between Sun and Oracle, where we were being grilled about the patent situation between Sun and Google, we could see the Oracle lawyer's eyes sparkle.
Here the structural signs of competition could be coded nationally in terms of an integration in an international framework * what started as ' Bronx against Queens ' or ' East Coast against West Coast ' gradually turned into ' FRG against USA '.
Meanwhile on the Silk Road, gunpowder and early modernity had the opposite impact: the level of integration of the Mongol Empire could not be maintained, and trade declined ( though partly due to an increase in European maritime exchanges ).
Not only did Southeast Asian polities not conform to Chinese and European views of a territorially defined state with fixed borders and a bureaucratic apparatus, but they diverged considerably in the opposite direction: the polity was defined by its centre rather than its boundaries, and it could be composed of numerous other tributary polities without undergoing administrative integration.
The Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung argued that archetypal processes such as death and resurrection were part of the " trans-personal symbolism " of the collective unconscious, and could be utilized in the task of psychological integration.
However, the integration of DOS into Windows 95 was the masterstroke: not only were the other operating system vendors frozen out, Microsoft could now require computer manufacturers to comply with its demands on pain of higher prices ( as when it required IBM to stop actively marketing OS / 2 or else pay more than twice as much for Windows 95 as its competitor Compaq ) or by withholding " Designed for Windows 95 " endorsement ( which was regarded as an essential hardware marketing tool ).
In the mid-20th century, with the integration of fire-control systems into major cities, police found that high-pressure fire hoses could be effective in dispersing a crowd ( the use of water cannons and fire trucks has remained an effective nonlethal tactic to disperse riots ).
To say that D < sup >− 1 </ sup > is therefore linear requires a moment to discuss the arbitrary constant of integration ; D < sup >− 1 </ sup > would be straightforward to show linear if the arbitrary constant of integration could be set to zero.
Of particular interest is a mention in the story that " integration " of communities was a failure and the technology could be used to allow people to dwell " among their own kind ".
The new H3D offered some ( software ) functionality that provided better integration between camera, viewfinder and back than the earlier H1 or H2 could provide.
" In truth, H1 was a great film camera to which a digital back could be fitted, and ... Hasselblad started to look at ways that image quality and functionality could be enhanced even more through better integration ... The H2 camera has not, in any way, been diminished by Hasselblad ’ s separate development of functions specifically for the integrated H3D.
( One could view the method of integration by substitution as a major justification of Leibniz's notation for integrals and derivatives.

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