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Flatness and measured
Flatness is more easily measured with a co-ordinate measuring machine.

Flatness and optical
Flatness may now monopolize everything, but it is a flatness become so ambiguous and expanded as to turn into illusion itself -- at least an optical if not, properly speaking, a pictorial illusion.

Flatness and flat
* Flatness and faithful flatness is preserved by base change: If f is flat or faithfully flat and, then the fiber product is flat or faithfully flat, respectively .< ref > EGA IV < sub > 2 </ sub >, Proposition 2. 1. 4, and EGA IV < sub > 2 </ sub >, Corollaire 2. 2. 13 ( i ).</ ref >

Flatness and have
Flatness of the local terrain and proximity to the bay have made flooding a recurring problem for the area .< ref >

Flatness and be
Flatness may also be expressed using the Tor functors, the left derived functors of the tensor product.

Flatness and geometric
# Flatness and geometric designs inspired by " non-Western " art forms.

Flatness and .
In August, he submitted his paper, entitled " The Inflationary Universe: A Possible Solution to the Horizon and Flatness Problems " to the journal Physical Review.
Flatness was introduced by in his paper Géometrie Algébrique et Géométrie Analytique.
# Flatness.
Martone won the 1998 Associated Writing Programs Award for Creative Nonfiction for his book Flatness and Other Landscapes published by University of Georgia Press.
* Mark D. Roberts, Spacetime Exterior to a Star: Against Asymptotic Flatness.

parallelism and are
These newer concerns are among the many factors causing researchers to investigate new methods of computing such as the quantum computer, as well as to expand the usage of parallelism and other methods that extend the usefulness of the classical von Neumann model.
When referring to parallelism in CPUs, two terms are generally used to classify these design techniques.
Instruction level parallelism ( ILP ) seeks to increase the rate at which instructions are executed within a CPU ( that is, to increase the utilization of on-die execution resources ), and thread level parallelism ( TLP ) purposes to increase the number of threads ( effectively individual programs ) that a CPU can execute simultaneously.
It is unknown whether NC = P, but most researchers suspect this to be false, meaning that there are probably some tractable problems which are " inherently sequential " and cannot significantly be sped up by using parallelism.
The lines are generally end-stopped, considered as a series of couplets, and exhibit verbal parallelism as a key poetic device.
The other rhyme and related patterns are called mō < u > n </ u > ai ( alliteration ), toṭai ( epiphora ) and iraṭṭai kiḷavi ( parallelism ).
Some languages are designed for parallelism ( Ateji PX, CUDA ).
the 3-level hierarchy of parallelism of ES can be used in two manners, which are called hybrid and flat parallelization, respectively.
In rhetoric, chiasmus ( from the, chiázō, " to shape like the letter Χ ") is the figure of speech in which two or more clauses are related to each other through a reversal of structures in order to make a larger point ; that is, the clauses display inverted parallelism.
There are intrinsic limitations for implementing instruction level parallelism in Superscalar processors ( which are discussed in the ' limitations ' section in the main article ) but, in essence, the overhead in deciding for certain if particular instruction sequences can be processed in parallel can sometimes exceed the efficiency gain in so doing.
There are several different forms of parallel computing: bit-level, instruction level, data, and task parallelism.
* Book 1 contains Euclid's 10 axioms ( 5 named postulates — including the parallel postulate — and 5 named axioms ) and the basic propositions of geometry: the pons asinorum ( proposition 5 ), the Pythagorean theorem ( Proposition 47 ), equality of angles and areas, parallelism, the sum of the angles in a triangle, and the three cases in which triangles are " equal " ( have the same area ).
It often plays a part in relationship to parallelism: the reader has to consider whether what seem to be parallel constructions and ideas really are so.
Epstein added, that if one finds it more satisfying to re-establish the parallelism between force and acceleration with which we are accustomed in Newtonian mechanics, one has to include a compensating force, which formally corresponds to Laue's current.
This " parallelism " is a phenomenon noticed in the portions of the Old Testament that are at the same time marked frequently by the so-called dialectus poetica ; it consists in a remarkable correspondence in the ideas expressed in two successive verses ; for example, the above-cited words of Lamech, " Adah and Zillah, hear my voice ; ye wives of Lamech, harken unto my speech ", in which are found " he ' ezin " and " imrah ," show a remarkable repetition of the same thought.
A zeugma employs both ellipsis, the omission of words which are easily understood, and parallelism, the balance of several words or phrases.
In processor design, there are two ways to increase on-chip parallelism with less resource requirements: one is superscalar technique which tries to increase instruction level parallelism ( ILP ); the other is multithreading approach exploiting thread level parallelism ( TLP ).

parallelism and typically
However, modern x86 processors also ( typically ) decode and split instructions into dynamic sequences of internally buffered micro-operations, which not only helps execute a larger subset of instructions in a pipelined ( overlapping ) fashion, but also facilitates more advanced extraction of parallelism out of the code stream, for even higher performance.
For any given level of general performance, a RISC chip will typically have far fewer transistors dedicated to the core logic which originally allowed designers to increase the size of the register set and increase internal parallelism.
Although the same is true for any super-scalar processor design, the level of parallelism in a SIMD system is typically much higher.
UPC uses a Single Program Multiple Data ( SPMD ) model of computation in which the amount of parallelism is fixed at program startup time, typically with a single thread of execution per processor.

parallelism and with
In the late 1920s, Heinzer Dehmer suggested Beowulf as contextually based in the folktale type “ The Hand and the Child ,” due to the motif of the “ monstrous arm ”— a motif that distances Grettis saga and Beowulf and further aligns Beowulf with Irish parallelism.
It was later recognized that finer-grain parallelism existed with a single program.
A less common but increasingly important paradigm of CPUs ( and indeed, computing in general ) deals with data parallelism.
Among its other rules, the jintishi rules regulate the tonal variations within a poem, including the use of set patterns of the four tones of Middle Chinese The basic form of jintishi ( lushi ) has eight lines in four couplets, with parallelism between the lines in the second and third couplets.
They each have a poetic character with frequent use of parallelism.
* network resources, as crawlers require considerable bandwidth and operate with a high degree of parallelism during a long period of time ;
SISAL ( Streams and Iteration in a Single Assignment Language ) is a general-purpose single assignment functional programming language with strict semantics, implicit parallelism, and efficient array handling.
Some have considered Saxo's Latin to have more in common with legal training than ecclesiastical and his poetry is thought to have traces of parallelism.
The ES hardware has a 3-level hierarchy of parallelism: vector processing in an AP, parallel processing with shared memory in a PN, and parallel processing among PNs via IN.
Parallel computers can be roughly classified according to the level at which the hardware supports parallelism, with multi-core and multi-processor computers having multiple processing elements within a single machine, while clusters, MPPs, and grids use multiple computers to work on the same task.
He is noted particularly for his view that we see all things in God and for his adoption of psycho-physical parallelism and ' occasionalism ' to deal with the problem of interaction between mind and body.
One of a series of research machines, the ILLIACs from the University of Illinois, the ILLIAC IV design featured fairly high parallelism with up to 256 processors, used to allow the machine to work on large data sets in what would later be known as vector processing.
During the 1980s a number of companies used the same approach to build even more parallel machines, with compilers that could make better use of the parallelism.
Processor manufacturers consistently delivered increases in clock rates and instruction-level parallelism, so that single-threaded code executed faster on newer processors with no modification.
" Decollimation " is any mechanism or process which causes a beam with the minimum possible ray divergence to diverge or converge from parallelism.
Jintishi ( meaning " new style poetry "), or regulated verse, is a stricter form developed in the early Tang Dynasty with rules governing the structure of a poem, in terms of line-length, number of lines, tonal patterns within the lines, the use of rhyme, and a certain level of mandatory parallelism.
However there was concern with " parallelism "-the situation which arose when similar work was carried out in parallel by different organisations.
* Synonymous parallelism ; in this form, the second hemistich ( half line of verse ) says much the same thing as the first one, with variations.
CPUs with few execution units — such as most smart cards — cannot take advantage of this inherent parallelism.

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