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These two steps essentially complete the lookup operation.
The term `` sterilization '' applies to methods involving essentially complete destruction of all microorganisms.
Frege's Begriffsschrift ( 1879 ) introduced both a complete propositional calculus and what is essentially modern predicate logic.
Leaving the Carthaginians alone at Messana would give them a free hand to deal with Syracuse ; after the Syracusans had been defeated, the Carthaginian takeover of Sicily would essentially be complete.
The present-day Loko and Mende are the result of a more complete submersion of the original culture: their languages are similar, and both essentially Mande.
) Early prototypes were essentially single-use weapons, requiring complete replacement of the rails after each firing.
With this last piece of the puzzle, the classical theory of electrodynamics was essentially complete.
If it is not, then it can be completed: one can find an essentially unique complete topological ring S which contains R as a dense subring such that the given topology on R equals the subspace topology arising from S.
The cathedral was essentially complete by 1345.
Some have described a 4PL as a general contractor who manages other 3PLs, truckers, forwarders, custom house agents, and others, essentially taking responsibility of a complete process for the customer.
Eleven of these manuscripts are essentially complete.
By the 1160s, this process of financial recovery was essentially complete.
His most complete work, the Darstellung der Alterthumswissenschaft, though published at Berlin ( 1807 ), belongs essentially to the Halle time.
Each tube captured a complete frame and the signal was converted into radio in a fashion essentially identical to the existing black-and-white systems.
Because the stands of kauri were dense, the ecological destruction in the affected plateau area ( approximately a fifth of the forest by area, and a quarter by volume of timber ) was essentially complete ( as of the early 1990s most of the affected area contained a thick covering of native grasses with little or no kauri regeneration ).
She felt this was especially true during the first few years of life, from birth ( or before ) to the time of essentially complete development of the brain, about age 6 or 7.
The Chinese built large rectangular barges known as " castle ships ", which were essentially floating fortresses complete with multiple decks with guarded ramparts.
The castle was essentially complete by the end of 1289, having cost an estimated £ 8, 190, around 10 percent of the £ 80, 000 that Edward spent on castle-building in Wales between 1277 and 1304.
By the end of 1914, Beebe's pheasant monograph was essentially complete in manuscript.
This proposed complete rebuilding of the street-level buildings and refurbishment of the platforms, with track and platform level remaining essentially unchanged.
A modern ball bonder is fully automatic and is essentially a self-sufficient industrial robot, complete with a vision system, sensors, and complex servo systems.
By autumn 1892, the design of the Kinetoscope was essentially complete.
It was essentially a copy of the DOS 3, and unlike its ill-fated sibling it was a complete success.
Fermentation is essentially complete after about two weeks.

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Cheney had no formal training as a motorcycle designer yet was able to create original and high performance motorcycle chassis designs working in a simple workshop that was essentially a domestic garage.
However, unlike the Macintosh Portable which was essentially a battery powered desktop in weight and size, the light colors and decorative recessed lines did not seem appropriate for the scaled down designs.
Superheterodyne receivers have essentially replaced all previous receiver designs.
Unlike the bidirectional W8JK designs, the ZL Special is essentially a unidirectional beam ; the polar plots of the ZL special and the HB9CV are heart shaped ( cardioid ), while the typical Yagi antenna has a large forward lobe and a smaller back lobe.
Some designs might even accommodate large numbers of people, essentially " cities in space " where people would make their homes.
The main starting point for such technical designs is the crease pattern ( often abbreviated as CP ), which is essentially the layout of the creases required to form the final model.
Of the myriad unique designs and developments that have occurred, essentially only two basic cartridge designs remain.
This demanded very different aircraft, like the F-111, TSR-2, and Panavia Tornado, but these designs were essentially invulnerable to these larger SAM systems.
Cable bindings were replaced by a series of new designs of increasing sophistication, an evolution that peaked with the introduction of the Salomon 505 binding in 1965, a step-in design essentially identical to modern downhill ski bindings.
In 2010, the What Works Clearinghouse ( essentially the research arm for the Department of Education ) responded to ongoing controversy by extending its research base to include non-experimental studies, including regression discontinuity designs and single-case studies.
That is, modern architectures such as x86 or PPC are essentially traditional instruction set based architectures rather than holistic designs like the original Burroughs systems.
The diamond-shaped sheet and the geometrically more complex short-arm cross-shaped sheet remain essentially the staple designs to this day.
TI-89 / 92-based designs can have access to shared functions, essentially programs capable of returning a value.
* RSFQ circuitry is essentially self clocking, making asynchronous designs much more practical.
For casual riding, riders often wear well-worn show boots, but also may take advantage of new boot designs modeled after the athletic shoe or hiking boot that have been created, using space age synthetics and breathable materials to create what essentially is a " tennis shoe with a heel.
The ultimate goal was essentially a transistorized Whirlwind known as TX-2, but in order to test various circuit designs a smaller version known as TX-0 was built first.
Other designs of lightning arresters use a glow-discharge tube ( essentially like a neon glow lamp ) connected between the protected conductor and ground, or voltage-activated solid-state switches called varistors or MOVs.
Though semi-hollow bodies like the ES-335 are essentially a compromise of earlier designs, for the same reason they are extremely flexible as evidenced by the ES-335's popularity in a wide range of music, including blues, jazz, and rock.
Both have similar blowback and envelope designs and are essentially identical firearms.
The Nazi foreign policy was unique insofar as it learned from what it saw as past imperial mistakes, but essentially followed the very same designs laid out by German geopolitik and the historical record of the empire.
Since the railroad was essentially new technology, Bryant had to create the designs for nearly every aspect of the railroad, including the cars ( 4-and 8-wheel designs ), track, switches, wheels, turntable, and load transfer equipment.
The Pathfinder and 6 / 90 were still essentially Nuffield designs, although BMC rationalisation meant that the Wolseley received the new BMC C-Series straight-6, an engine that produced 95 hp ( 71 kW ) coupled to a four speed manual transmission.

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