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Other bilinear transforms can be used to warp the frequency response of any discrete-time linear system ( for example to approximate the non-linear frequency resolution of the human auditory system ) and are implementable in the discrete domain by replacing a system's unit delays with first order all-pass filters.
At the same time, the system's commercial regimentation and focus on glamorous escapism discouraged daring and ambition beyond a certain degree, a prime example being the brief but still legendary directing career of the iconoclastic Erich von Stroheim in the late teens and the ‘ 20s.
For example, when the operating system's lock library is used and a thread tries to acquire an already acquired lock, the operating system will suspend the thread using a context switch and swaps it out with another thread that is ready to be run, or could put that processor into a low power state if there is no other thread that can be run.
For example, if 50 % of a system's user base will be accessing the system via a 56K modem connection and the other half over a T1, then the load injectors ( computers that simulate real users ) should either inject load over the same mix of connections ( ideal ) or simulate the network latency of such connections, following the same user profile.
In the network server example above, even though, say, a Web server that serves a multi-user application is not part of the operating system's TCB, it has the responsibility of performing access control so that the users cannot usurp the identity and privileges of each other.
For example, if the energy of a system is conserved, its energy is invariant at all times, which imposes a constraint on the system's motion and may help solving for it.
For example, " As the system's flagship campus, Amherst draws from throughout the Commonwealth, the nation and the world ;" and " It is a pleasure to report to the General Assembly on the accomplishments and initiatives of the State Maryland's Flagship University.
Many viruses ( HIV being the most extreme example ) seem to exploit the immune system's use of tolerance induction to evade the immune system, though the suppression of specific antigens is done by fewer pathogens ( notably Mycobacterium leprae ).
For example, the instruction set specifications of a CPU might leave the behavior of some forms of an instruction undefined, but if the CPU supports memory protection then the specification will probably include a blanket rule stating that no user-accessible instruction may cause a hole in the operating system's security ; so an actual CPU would be permitted to corrupt any or all user registers in response to such an instruction but would not be allowed to, for example, switch into supervisor mode.
For example, the logical < tt > SYS $ SYSDEVICE </ tt > contains the system's boot device.
For example, a user may encounter this feature while searching for files whose names match a string in an operating system's file explorer shell.
For example, when working at an operating system's command prompt, an erroneous command could quickly be corrected and re-sent without having to retype the entire line.
This was possible in many terminals of the day, but the HP 2640 was smart enough to only retransmit the line from the first character typed by the user, omitting, for example, the operating system's command prompt.
Before its binary nature was known, the central cavity in the system's disc was thought to have been cleared out by a planet of at least 10 Jupiter masses, a rare example of a so-called " transitional disc ".
This, for example, can be useful for investigating whether a system's cooling system will be effective when the processor is running at 100 %.
In the ages of analog video systems, it was possible to evaluate quality of a video processing system by calculating the system's frequency response using some traditional test signal ( for example, a collection of color bars and circles ).
The following example, taken from page 11 of the system's manual, evaluates for using the Taylor series expansion.
The implementation is not terribly efficient, and the system already includes in its subroutine library, but the example serves to give a flavor of the system's syntax.

example and ease
Other synonyms could of course serve the same function, and for the sake of ease I shall speak of kennings and epithets in the widest and loosest possible sense, and name, for example, Gar-Dene a kenning for the Danes.
Hogarth, for example, thinks that beauty consists of ( 1 ) fitness of the parts to some design ; ( 2 ) variety in as many ways as possible ; ( 3 ) uniformity, regularity or symmetry, which is only beautiful when it helps to preserve the character of fitness ; ( 4 ) simplicity or distinctness, which gives pleasure not in itself, but through its enabling the eye to enjoy variety with ease ; ( 5 ) intricacy, which provides employment for our active energies, leading the eye on " a wanton kind of chase "; and ( 6 ) quantity or magnitude, which draws our attention and produces admiration and awe.
An example of the development of tank destroyer technology throughout the war are the Marder III and Hetzer vehicle, that were very different in spite of being based on the same chassis: Marder was straightforwardly an anti-tank gun on tracks whereas Hetzer traded some firepower ( its Pak 39, designed to operate within the confines of a fully-armored fighting compartment, fires the same projectiles from a reduced propellant charge compared to Marder's Pak 40 ) for better armor protection and ease of battlefield concealment.
The authors of the study interpreted this as being the result of the ease by which primary commodities may be extorted or captured compared to other forms of wealth, for example, it is easy to capture and control the output of a gold mine or oil field compared to a sector of garment manufacturing or hospitality services.
( Although mutual orthogonality is the only condition, these vectors are usually constructed for ease of decoding, for example columns or rows from Walsh matrices.
Knife symbols can be found in various cultures to symbolize all stages of life ; for example, a knife placed under the bed while giving birth is said to ease the pain, or, stuck into the headboard of a cradle, to protect the baby ; knives were included in some Anglo-Saxon burial rites, so the dead would not be defenseless in the next world.
An example shows the ease with which a complex statement in prefix notation can be deciphered through order of operations:
The invention of the printing press made it possible for scientists and politician s to communicate their ideas with ease, leading to the Age of Enlightenment ; an example of technology as a cultural force.
For example, a computerized library database might provide two user interfaces, one for library patrons ( limited set of functions, optimized for ease of use ) and the other for library personnel ( wide set of functions, optimized for efficiency ).
An example of this is the Firefox web browser, which uses abstraction to build some of the lower-level components, separate source subtrees for implementing platform-specific features ( like the GUI ), and the implementation of more than one scripting language to help facilitate ease of portability.
For example, the wooden bowl company ( which made wooded utensils ) built a factory in Bellaire because of the ease of transportation.
He was well known for using litigation to achieve his aims and was an earnest administrator, for example, fighting hard to raise the minimum salary for curates in his Diocese to £ 50, seeking to increase the rights of the poor under the Poor Laws and to ease the plight of children employed in coal-mines and as chimney-sweeps.
Recent theories revolve around questions about what variables or inputs correlate or affect economic growth the most: elementary, secondary, or higher education, government policy stability, tariffs and subsidies, fair court systems, available infrastructure, availability of medical care, prenatal care and clean water, ease of entry and exit into trade, and equality of income distribution ( for example, as indicated by the Gini coefficient ), and how to advise governments about macroeconomic policies, which include all policies that affect the economy.
For example, a speaker who is too terse is often interpreted as lacking ease or grace, because, in oral and sign language, sentences are spontaneously created without the benefit of editing.
Another reason for limiting the production of double sovereigns (£ 2 ) and quintuple sovereigns (£ 5 ) was the relative ease of removing gold from these larger coins — chemically, by filing, or using other techniques ; for example, the drilling of small holes into the coin followed by hammering to conceal the holes, or " sweating ": shaking a leather bag full of coins for a long period and collecting the gold dust that was knocked off.
For example, the GENIVI Alliance is a not-for-profit consortium between different car makers in order to ease building an in-vehicle infotainment system.
The combination of each pairing of these 39 elements is set out in a matrix ( for example, the weight of a stationary object, the use of energy by a moving object, the ease of repair etc.
The 2009 film Sherlock Holmes includes a classical damsel in distress episode, where Irene Adler ( played by Rachel McAdams ) is helplessly bound to a conveyor belt in an industrial slaughterhouse, and is saved from being sawn in half by a chainsaw ; yet in other episodes of the same film Adler is strong and assertive-for example, overcoming with contemptuous ease two thugs who sought to rob her ( and robbing them instead ).
For example, the idea of mirroring body language to put people at ease is commonly used in interviews.
The speed and ease in which e-portfolios can be viewed is just one more example of crowd accelerated innovation.
In these instances the ease of imagining an example or the vividness and emotional impact of that example becomes more credible than actual statistical probability.
John Woodcock writes that he seemed to possess great intuition, for example playing mystery spinners Ramadhin and Iverson with ease.
The term motorhome is sometimes used interchangeably with campervan, but the former can also be a larger vehicle than a campervan and intended to be more comfortable, whilst the latter is more concerned with ease of movement and lower cost .< ref >< For example, campervans generally lack built-in toilets and showers, or a divide between the living compartment and the cab.

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