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Backtracking and on
* Backtracking and Baumert 1965 was adopted to economize on the use of time and storage by working on and storing only one possibility at a time in exploring alternatives.
Backtracking on his previous assertion that Bush could continue without Pulsford, Rossdale stated that he started a new band because he didn ’ t want to dilute everything Bush had accomplished by changing members.

Backtracking and problem
Backtracking is a general algorithm for finding all ( or some ) solutions to some computational problem, that incrementally builds candidates to the solutions, and abandons each partial candidate c (" backtracks ") as soon as it determines that c cannot possibly be completed to a valid solution.

Backtracking and be
Backtracking can be applied only for problems which admit the concept of a " partial candidate solution " and a relatively quick test of whether it can possibly be completed to a valid solution.
Richard Frost also used memoization to reduce the exponential time complexity of parser combinators, which can be viewed as “ Purely Functional Top-Down Backtracking ” parsing technique.

Backtracking and complete
Beam search has been made complete by combining it with depth-first search, resulting in Beam Stack Search and Depth-First Beam Search, and limited discrepancy search, resulting in Beam Search Using Limited Discrepancy Backtracking ( BULB ).

Backtracking and .
Backtracking is possible in an iterative approach.
Backtracking is a recursive algorithm.
Backtracking is an important tool for solving constraint satisfaction problems, such as crosswords, verbal arithmetic, Sudoku, and many other puzzles.
Backtracking is also utilized in the ( diff ) difference engine for the MediaWiki software.
* Backtracking is also utilized in the " diff " ( version comparing ) engine for the MediaWiki software.
Backtracking to previous screens is rarely required.
Backtracking starts at the highest scoring matrix cell and proceeds until a cell with score zero is encountered, yielding the highest scoring local alignment.

depends and on
`` It depends on who does it.
Prieur has gout and depends on Louis' pills and bleedings.
They arise in situations in which one believes that what happens depends not only on the external world, but also on the precise pattern of behavior of the individual or group.
And yet we obviously also believe that the avoidance of the disaster depends in some obscure or at least uncertain way on the details of how we behave.
As to benefits to employees, it is notorious for its callous disregard except where it depends on them for services.
The third type, however, wrenches attention from the life of action and interests in the community and focuses it on the ground of being on which the community depends for its existence.
A great deal depends on the crystallization of Mr. Kennedy's views on the world struggle.
The amount which may be borrowed from the SBA depends on how much is required to carry out the intended purpose of the loan.
This includes assistance in -- assembling the basic economic, financial, technological, and educational information on which programing depends ; ;
Since the validity of all subsequent planning depends on the accuracy of the basic inventory information, great care is being taken that the inventory is as complete as possible.
The extent of such interference -- which may be so slight as to be undetectable at any point where either of the stations renders a usable signal, or may be so great as to virtually destroy the service areas of both stations -- depends on many factors, among the principal ones being the distance between the stations, their respective radiated power, and, of particular significance here, the time of day.
The number of locking bars required depends on how many false moves must be prevented.
How large a cooling unit you need, and the method of its installation, depends on a variety of factors.
This, of course, depends on the character of the site itself, the previous experience of the investigator, and the number of factors needed to arrive at a good decision.
The selection of materials depends on skills of available labor for installation, cost of materials available locally, and your own preference.
The number depends on who is talking at the moment.
This energy transfer depends on the current, the temperature in the arc column, the anode material, and the conditions in the anode sheath.
The internal energy of an ideal gas depends on temperature only and is independent of pressure or volume.
It is on them alone that the future of their race depends, for all their relatives ( mothers, husbands, brothers, and unmated sisters ) have perished with the arrival of the cold weather.
but basically that pace depends on changes in the supply of resources and in the human attitudes, political institutions, and social structure which each society must generate.
In the written language then can be underlined or italicized to guide the reader here, but much of the time the written language simply depends on the reader's alertness, and a careless reader will have to back up and reread.
The U.N.F.P. learned that its urban organization, which depends heavily on U.M.T. support, was most effective.

depends and black
Zero intensity for each component gives the darkest color ( no light, considered the black ), and full intensity of each gives a white ; the quality of this white depends on the nature of the primary light sources, but if they are properly balanced, the result is a neutral white matching the system's white point.
Consequently, the raku piece appears black or white, which depends upon the amount of oxygen that was lost from each area of the piece.
The subjective effect produced by a line depends on its orientation: a horizontal line corresponds with the ground on which man rests and moves ; it possesses a dark and cold affective tonality similar to black or blue.
Thus thermal radiation contains information about the body that emitted it, while Hawking radiation seems to contain no such information, and depends only on the mass, angular momentum, and charge of the black hole ( the no-hair theorem ).
The particular shade depends on the underlying shade of bay ; but the mane, tail, and lower legs are black, and the reddish body is intermingled with white hairs.
Though food crops like paddy and tapioca are cultivated, majority of the population depends on cash crops like rubber and black pepper for income.
The probability of drawing any sequence of white and black marbles ( the hypergeometric distribution ) depends only on the number of white and black marbles, not on the order in which they appear ; i. e., it is an exchangeable distribution.
As before, this depends on the likelihood of losing 6 roulette spins in a row assuming we are betting red / black or even / odd.
The rank of the cards in the game depends on whether it is black or red suit.
The color ( chromaticity ) of black-body radiation depends on the temperature of the black body ; the Locus ( mathematics ) | locus of such colors, shown here in CIE 1931 color space | CIE 1931 x, y space, is known as the Planckian locus.
Black holes are near-perfect black bodies, and it is believed that they emit black-body radiation ( called Hawking radiation ), with a temperature that depends on the mass of the hole.
When a black body is at a uniform temperature, its emission has a characteristic frequency distribution that depends on the temperature.
The Conformal Cyclic Cosmology advocated by Penrose critically depends on the condition that information is in fact lost in black holes.
' This agrees essentially with Charles William King's remarks ' The Arabian species ,' he says, ' were formed of black or blue strata .” The rock rose also has an inseparable identification with rocks because its existence depends upon its roots anchoring among them in areas where no other foliage is able to grow.
Capuchins are black, brown, buff or whitish, but their exact color and pattern depends on the species involved.
Notice in the faces / vase drawing below, the perceived shape depends critically on the direction in which the border ( edge ) between the black and white regions is assigned.
Sierra Leone, which depends on diamonds for much of its economic activity, not only faces disruption in production ( which reduces the supply ), but a thriving black market in conflict diamonds, which drives down the price for what diamonds are produced.
The radiation emitted by a dark star depends on its composition and structure ; Hawking radiation, by the no-hair theorem is generally thought of as depending only on the black hole's mass, charge, and angular momentum, although the black hole information paradox makes this controversial.
The Spanish cinema, however, depends on the great hits of the so-called Madrileño comedy by Fernando Colomo or Fernando Trueba, the sophisticated melodramas by Pedro Almodóvar, Alex de la Iglesia and Santiago Segura's black humour or Alejandro Amenábar's works, in such a manner that, according to producer José Antonio Félez, " 50 % of total box office revenues comes from five titles, and between 8 and 10 films give 80 % of the total " during the year 2004.
Colour is highly variable and depends on water clarity and habitat ; yabbies can range from black, blue-black or dark brown in clear waters to light brown, green-brown or beige in turbid waters.
Social accessibility to health care depends on race ( like separate hospitals for white and black people ), age, sex and other social characteristics of individuals, important here is also relationship between patient and the doctor.
If we place two observers ( A and B ) on opposite sides of a rotating black hole, both on the rotation plane, with the hole directly between them, and with both observers being the same height above the hole, then the effective gravitational differential between the A and B measured across the plane depends on the direction around the hole in which measurements are taken.

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