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For and integration
For some this marks the beginning of the " mature " Classical style, where the period of reaction against the complexity of the late Baroque began to be replaced with a period of integration of elements of both Baroque and Classical styles.
* Poor integration: For many companies, integrations are piecemeal initiatives that address a glaring need: improving a particular client-facing process or two or automating a favored sales or client support channel.
For continuous cash flows, the summation in the above formula is replaced by an integration:
For example, see figure, in the US United States Department of Veterans Affairs ( VA ) the program management life cycle is depicted and describe in the overall VA IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT FRAMEwork to address the integration of OMB Exhibit 300 project ( investment ) management activities and the overall project budgeting process.
For a great many functions and practical applications, the Riemann integral can also be readily evaluated by using the fundamental theorem of calculus or ( approximately ) by numerical integration.
For locally compact spaces an integration theory is then recovered.
For those who desire stronger Mac OS / CLIÉ integration, the product Missing Sync made by the company Mark / Space is also available.
For the goals to be realized, six criteria must be met: stronger and more inclusive growth in Africa and fragile states, more effort in health and education, integration of the development and environment agendas, more and better aid, movement on trade negotiations, and stronger and more focused support from multilateral institutions like the World Bank.
For Mac OS X, the Mac GPG project provides a number of Aqua front-ends for OS integration of encryption and key management as well as GnuPG installations via Installer packages.
For functions on the real line, the Henstock integral is an even more general notion of integral ( based on Riemann's theory rather than Lebesgue's ) that subsumes both Lebesgue integration and improper Riemann integration.
Brooks Atkinson of The New York Times praised the musical's integration, stating, " For once, the modest label " musical play " has a precise meaning.
For Forrestal and the Navy, who were opposed to a strongly-unified Department of Defense, it provided top-level coordination of the three armed services without integration or unification.
For example, there are two constants of integration for and infinitely many for so for example the general form for the integral of 1 / x is:
For this and other reasons, integration by substitution is an important tool for mathematicians.
For this reason, racial integration was perhaps inevitable.
For the purpose of symbolic integration, the preceding result may be refined into
For example, if one solution of a 2nd order ODE is known, then it is known that another solution can be obtained by quadrature, i. e., a simple integration.
* For the Riemann integral ( or the Darboux integral, which is equivalent to it ), improper integration is necessary both for unbounded intervals ( since one cannot divide the interval into finitely many subintervals of finite length ) and for unbounded functions with finite integral ( since, supposing it is unbounded above, then the upper integral will be infinite, but the lower integral will be finite ).
* For the Henstock – Kurzweil integral, improper integration is not necessary, and this is seen as a strength of the theory: it encompasses all Lebesgue integrable and improper Riemann integrable functions.
For integration testing, Usage Model testing can be more efficient and provides better test coverage than traditional focused functional integration testing.
For a definite integral, one must figure out how the bounds of integration change.
* Knight Grand Cross of the Grand Order of King Tomislav (" For outstanding contribution to the development and improvement of relations between the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Moldova and the promotion of the European idea and the project of European integration.

For and limits
For the first time, not only manufacturers, but also importers and distributors share a responsibility to ensure Electrical and Electronic Equipment within the scope of RoHS comply with the hazardous substances limits and have a CE mark on their products.
" For Kant's transcendental idealism, " critique " means examining and establishing the limits of the validity of a faculty, type, or body of knowledge, especially through accounting for the limitations imposed by the fundamental, irreducible concepts in use in that knowledge system.
For series involving amateur detectives, their frequent encounters with crime often tests the limits of plausibility.
For example, it might study what constitutes upbringing and education, the values and norms revealed through upbringing and educational practices, the limits and legitimization of education as an academic discipline, and the relation between education theory and practice.
For those who had a job, the February revolution gave freedom to reach for resolving long-term problems of their laborious working life ; the workers called for eight-hour-per-day working limits, better working conditions, and higher wages.
For IOI 2010, tasks are divided into subtasks with graduated difficulty, and points are awarded only when all tests for a particular subtask yield correct results, within specific time and memory limits.
For many individual dancers, exploring the limits of the Leader-Follower relationship adds to the dance, where this relationship might better be understood as a conversation between partners, with each contributing to the style and mood of the dance through their connection.
For specific problems effective theories may be written down which give qualitatively correct results in certain limits.
For example, in Star Trek, limits in budget and technology resulted in the appearance of Klingons as swarthy-skinned people with vaguely central Asian features.
For this closure is characterized in terms of limits of filter bases: if Y is a subset of X and z is a point of X, then z is in the closure of Y if and only if there exists a filter base B consisting of subsets of Y which converges to z.
A functor G is said to preserve all limits of type J if it preserves the limits of all diagrams F: J → C. For example, one can say that G preserves products, equalizers, pullbacks, etc.
For a given diagram F: J → C and functor G: C → D, if both F and GF have specified limits there is a unique canonical morphism
For contravariant functors the corresponding notions would be a functor that takes colimits to limits, or one that takes limits to colimits.
* For any category C and object A of C the Hom functor Hom ( A ,–): C → Set preserves all limits in C. In particular, Hom functors are continuous.
For a 90 % probability, covering the range from the 5 % to the 95 % range on the probability curve, the upper and lower limits can be found using the inequality:
For a long time it was thought that it was not possible to operate a conventional phone-line beyond low-speed limits ( typically under 9600 bit / s ).
For instance, a typical computer CPU will have a purpose-made fan to ensure its operating temperature is kept within tolerable limits.
For instance, an infinite geometric sum is implicit in Zeno's paradox of the dichotomy .< ref name =" Stillwell Infinite Series Early Results "> Later, Greek mathematicians such as Eudoxus and Archimedes made more explicit, but informal, use of the concepts of limits and convergence when they used the method of exhaustion to compute the area and volume of regions and solids.
For two years at the Watson Research Center, the superscalar limits of the 801 design were explored, such as the feasibility of implementing the design using multiple functional units to improve performance, similar to what had been done in the IBM System / 360 Model 91 and the CDC 6600 ( although the Model 91 had been based on a CISC design ), to determine if a RISC machine could maintain multiple instructions per cycle, or what design changes need to be made to the 801 design to allow for multiple-execution-units.
For 2000 years people tried to find constructions within the limits set above, and failed.
For instance, a knowledge-based engineering system can enhance its operational aspect and thereby its stability through more involvement by the SME, thereby opening up issues of limits that are related to being human, in the sense that, many times, computational results have to be taken at face value due to several factors ( hence the duck test's necessity arises ) that even an expert cannot overcome.
For example, variable limits were introduced in Oct 2010 on a 52-mile stretch of Interstate 80 in Wyoming, replacing the winter season speed reduction from 75 to 65-mph that had been in place since 2008.
For purposes of vehicle registration, Catalina Island is divided into two classifications: within Avalon and " Interior " ( areas outside the city limits ).

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