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* Chip-level multiprocessing ( CMP or multicore ): integrates two or more processors into one chip, each executing threads independently.

errors and are
Or else the North really believes that all Southerners except a few quaint old characters have come around to realizing the errors of their past, and are now at heart sharers of the American Dream, like everybody else.
Later abstractive and rational processes may indicate errors of judgment in these apprehensions of value, but the apprehensions themselves are the primary stuff of experience.
Even in the nineteenth century such accomplished philologists as Kemble and Guest were led into what now seem ludicrous errors because of their failure to recognize that modern forms of place names are not necessarily the result of logical philological development.
So our innate generosity of spirit prompts us to share our trials, errors and solutions with any who are taking the pool plunge for the first time -- in the pious hope that some may profit from our experience.
Obviously, the heading accuracy is lessened by such techniques since errors are introduced because of motion of the stand.
Pope Pius the Sixth, at Rome, in April, 1778, wrote the following: `` The faithful should be excited to the reading of the Holy Scriptures: For these are the most abundant sources which ought to be left open to everyone, to draw from them purity of morals and of doctrine, to eradicate errors which are so widely disseminated in these corrupt times ''.
The separate assumptions of the textbook model imply that the errors are independently, identically, and normally distributed for fixed effects models, that is, that the errors (' s ) are independent and
Some view this period as being a " re-schooling ", with the soul gaining wisdom as one's errors are reviewed.
Autocorrelation of the errors, which themselves are unobserved, can generally be detected because it produces autocorrelation in the observable residuals.
While it does not bias the OLS coefficient estimates, the standard errors tend to be underestimated ( and the t-scores overestimated ) when the autocorrelations of the errors at low lags are positive.
The backward nature of expectation formulation and the resultant systematic errors made by agents ( see Cobweb model ) was unsatisfactory to economists such as John Muth, who was pivotal in the development of an alternative model of how expectations are formed, called rational expectations.
User tests, which are usually performed by clients or end-users, do not normally focus on identifying simple problems such as spelling errors and cosmetic problems, nor showstopper defects, such as software crashes ; testers and developers previously identify and fix these issues during earlier unit testing, integration testing, and system testing phases.
If no errors and no passed balls occur during the inning, all runs scored are automatically earned ( assigned responsible to the pitcher ).
When pitchers are changed in the middle of an inning, and one or more errors have already occurred, it is possible to have a run charged as earned against a specific pitcher, but unearned to the team.
Although BCD is not as widely used as in the past, decimal fixed-point and floating-point formats are still important and continue to be used in financial, commercial, and industrial computing, where subtle conversion and rounding errors that are inherent to floating point binary representations cannot be tolerated.
* Many of the parts of the " conspiracy " are based on errors or plot holes identified by fans of the original movie, such as Leon's ability to bring a gun into the Tyrell building, or the reference to the sixth replicant.
The Hebrew text of Samuel is widely recognised to be heavily corrupted with errors ( meaning that scribes, over the centuries, have introduced many mistakes while copying the original version ), while in addition the Greek and Hebrew versions differ considerably ; modern scholars are still working at finding the best solutions to the many problems this presents.
News statements are shown as continuously scrolling upper-case text located at the bottom of the screen ; some past ambiguities noted have included spelling the plural of MPs as " MPS ", together with other occasional spelling and grammatical errors.
These errors are corrected or prevented with " pseudo-strong " characters.

errors and rare
Such errors may or may not be scarce or rare.
Since bit errors are very rare in wired networks, Ethernet does not provide flow control or automatic repeat request ( ARQ ), meaning that incorrect packets are detected but only cancelled, not retransmitted ( except in case of collisions detected by the CSMA / CD MAC layer protocol ).
On rare occasions, an Observation round would have the players answer a five-part question, such as " Name the five continuity errors in the film clip ," and players would receive 2 points for each correct answer.
A congenital disorder of glycosylation ( previously called carbohydrate-deficient glycoprotein syndrome ) is one of several rare inborn errors of metabolism in which glycosylation of a variety of tissue proteins and / or lipids is deficient or defective.
Upside-down placement of some sheets during the two-stage printing process resulted in the so-called Pan-American invert errors on rare copies of the 1 ¢, 2 ¢ and 4 ¢ stamps.
Proponents of orthomolecular medicine counter that some vitamins and nutrients are now used in medicine as treatments for specific diseases, such as megadose niacin and fish oil for dyslipidemias, and megavitamin therapies for a group of rare inborn errors of metabolism.
Occasionally, there are errors which escape the Mint's inspection process, resulting in some very rare and expensive proof sets.
It is not especially rare for the perforating equipment to malfunction and result in imperforate errors.
This is true in nearly all cases ; errors during transmission are rare on today's fiber based Internet.
Major errors are extremely rare and exist in small numbers.
Indeed, with the aid of computers, it is possible to check proofs mechanically by noting that possible flaws arise from either an incorrect proof or machine errors ( which are extremely rare ).
These errors were very rare if using the appropriate drivers and it was not uncommon for NT servers or workstations to run for months at a time without failure.
On May 9, the Giants defeated the Boston Beaneaters by a score of 16 – 3 ; doing so by committing no errors, very rare for the era, and Rusie allowing just 6 hits.
John Kenneth Galbraith said of the program, " Firing Line is one of the rare occasions when you have a chance to correct the errors of the man who's interrogating you.
Inborn errors of metabolism are generally considered to be rare but represent a substantial cause of brain damage and death among newborns and infants.
Another practical issue concerns a general lack of availability of detailed failure data and not consistent filtering of failure ( feedback ) data or ingoring statistical errors, which are very high for rare events ( like reliability related failures ).
Incomplete structures or other inconsistencies may be caused by device or media errors, inadequate time between detection of impending loss of power and actual power loss, improper system shutdown or media removal, and on very rare occasions filesytem coding errors.

errors and because
As a result of the tokenizing process, programmers could not use any variable name that had the name of one of the BASIC commands ( e. g. a person could not use the name " SCORE " because the " OR " would invoke a disjunction operator, and " BACKGROUND " could similarly not be used because " GR " would invoke the low-resolution graphics system ; both would create syntax errors ).
However it does not mean that the algorithm will converge rapidly to this solution, just that it won't diverge arbitrarily because of inaccuracy on the source data ( backward error ), provided that the forward error introduced by the algorithm does not diverge as well because of accumulating intermediate rounding errors.
This is because of a greatly reduced likelihood of errors: for a consensus estimate from multiple measurements to be wrong, the errors would have to be similar for all samples and all methods of measurement, which is extremely unlikely.
Finding similar conclusions from multiple independent methods is also evidence for the reliability of the methods themselves, because consilience eliminates the possibility of all potential errors that do not affect all the methods equally.
* He used to pay a finder ’ s fee of $ 2. 56 for any typographical errors or mistakes discovered in his books, because " 256 pennies is one hexadecimal dollar ", and $ 0. 32 for " valuable suggestions ".
Many of these trivial errors occurred in the Byzantine period, following a change in script from uncial to minuscule, and many were ' homophonic ' errors, when scribes accidentally substituted homophones for words in the textequivalent in English to substituting ' right ' for ' write ', except that there were more opportunities for Byzantine scribes to make these errors because the Greek letters η, ι, οι and ει were pronounced similarly in the Byzantine period.
For the same reason error reporting can be quite hard because LALR parser errors cannot always be interpreted into messages meaningful for the end user.
This is because these types of data are intended for human interpretation where the mind can easily " fill in the blanks " or see past very minor errors or inconsistencies – ideally lossy compression is transparent ( imperceptible ), which can be verified via an ABX test.
An intended by-product of the 17th CGPM's definition was that it enabled scientists to compare their lasers accurately using frequency, resulting in wavelengths with one-fifth the uncertainty involved in the direct comparison of wavelengths because interferometer errors were eliminated.
If the desired output values are often incorrect ( because of human error or sensor errors ), then the learning algorithm should not attempt to find a function that exactly matches the training examples.
America sees the absurdities -- she sees the kingdoms of Europe, disturbed by wrangling sectaries, or their commerce, population and improvements of every kind cramped and retarded, because the human mind like the body is fettered ' and bound fast by the chords of policy and superstition ': She laughs at their folly and shuns their errors: She founds her empire upon the idea of universal toleration: She admits all religions into her bosom ; She secures the sacred rights of every individual ; and ( astonishing absurdity to Europeans!
Moreover, further debate about colonialism, which is linked to immigration, continued in France ; historian Benjamin Stora noted that colonialism is an important " memory " stake influencing how communities, and the nation, itself, represent themselves, because official state history has accepted French historic crimes and errors with great difficulty ; the historian Olivier LeCour Grandmaison also criticized the 23 February 2005 law.
Retroviruses also have a high mutation rate even though their DNA intermediate integrates into the host genome ( and is thus subject to host DNA proofreading once integrated ), because errors during reverse transcription are embedded into both strands of DNA before integration.
Germain's anonymous 1813 submission was still littered with mathematical errors, especially involving double integrals, and it received only an honorable mention becausethe fundamental base of the theory elastic surfaces was not established.
The tendency for managers to repeat such errors in project development led Brooks to quip that his book is called " The Bible of Software Engineering ", because " everybody quotes it, some people read it, and a few people go by it.
It is so called because it is sometimes mistaken for the Southern Cross, causing errors in astronavigation.
This becomes a problem when trying to lay out text ; because older output technologies require the spacing between characters to be a whole number of pixels, rounding errors will cause the same text to require different amounts of space in different resolutions.

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