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However, it continued to use native x86 execution and ordinary microcode only, like Centaur's Winchip, unlike competitors Intel and AMD which introduced the method of dynamic translation to micro-operations with Pentium Pro and K5.
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.
However, in some operating systems the same program handles both the jobs of linking and loading a program ; see dynamic linking.
However, ROTT's engine was still the first to pioneer myriad features which would be found in many later games, such as panoramic skies, simulated dynamic lighting, fog, bullet holes, breakable glass walls, level-over-level environments ( made possible by " gravitational anomaly disks "; suspended objects that collectively form stairs, floors, etc.
However, dynamic analysis of the vocal folds and their movement is physically difficult.
However, there are limitations on conditions in which dynamic similarity is based upon the Reynolds number alone.
However, the dynamic inertia ( from the gyroscopic reaction effect ) from the gimbal provides negative spring stiffness proportional to the square of the spin speed ( Howe and Savet, 1964 ; Lawrence, 1998 ).
However, if the radio frequency interference is itself dynamic, then the strategy of “ bad channel removal ”, applied in AFH might not work well.
However, in some diode applications, the AC signal applied to the device is small and it is possible to analyze the circuit in terms of the dynamic, small-signal, or incremental resistance, defined as the one over the slope of the V – I curve at the average value ( DC operating point ) of the voltage ( that is, one over the derivative of current with respect to voltage ).
However, around a century before his birth, the dynamic art of iaijutsu had been developed by Iizasa Ienao, the founder of the Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū.
However, the mid-1930s marked a shift in the intercultural dynamic, as the Japanese began to play a far more dominant role in the culture of the Highland groups.
However, recent reappraisals acknowledge Anne's assertive independence and, in particular, her dynamic significance as a patron of the arts during the Jacobean age.
In a cellular signaling pathways, a protein A phosphorylates protein B, and B phosphorylates C. However, in another signaling pathway, protein D phosphorylates A, or phosphorylates protein C. Global approaches such as phosphoproteomics, the study of phosphorylated proteins, which is a sub-branch of proteomics, combined with mass spectrometry-based proteomics, have been utilised to identify and quantify dynamic changes in phosphorylated proteins over time.
However in the twentieth century the dynamic shifted in favour of solidarity, so that people would use T-forms with those they knew, and V-forms in service encounters, with reciprocal usage being the norm in both cases.
However, there are several pitches that currently hold a C5 / A5 rating, as none of the gear placed is rated to hold a dynamic fall.
However, when the overlapping problems are much smaller than the original problem, the strategy is called " divide and conquer " rather than " dynamic programming ".
However, even though uploading is dependent upon such a general capability it is conceptually distinct from general forms of AI in that it results from dynamic reanimation of information derived from a specific human mind so that the mind retains a sense of historical identity ( other forms are possible but would compromise or eliminate the life-extension feature generally associated with uploading ).
However, certain phenomena, such as bird or whale migration, depend on more complex parameters not used to define the current database, such as atmospheric currents and dynamic pelagic ecosystems.
However, World War II put a halt to a dynamic growth of the early television development stages.
However, certain phenomena ( such as bird or cetaceans migration ) obviously depend on more complicated parameters not used in defining the current database ( such as atmospheric currents, dynamic pelagic ecosystem ...).
However, discretionary policy can be subject to dynamic inconsistency: a government may say it intends to raise interest rates indefinitely to bring inflation under control, but then relax its stance later.
However, common usage ignores this distinction between equilibrium and dynamic cases.
" However, in season seven the dynamic between the two Slayers has changed.
However, sharing spectrum between unlicensed equipment requires that mitigation techniques ( e. g.: power limitation, duty cycle, dynamic frequency selection ) are imposed to ensure that these devices operate without interference.

However and elements
However, even if the latent demand for demythologization is not nearly as widespread as we are claiming, at least among the cultured elements of the population there tends to be an almost complete indifference to the church and its traditional message of sin and grace.
" However, as Stocking notes, Tylor mainly concerned himself with describing and mapping the distribution of particular elements of culture, rather than with the larger function, and he generally seemed to assume a Victorian idea of progress rather than the idea of non-directional, multilineal cultural development proposed by later anthropologists.
Experiments have been conducted to attempt the synthesis of ununennium ( Uue ), which is likely to be the next member of the group, but they have all met with failure .< ref name =" link "> However, ununennium may not be an alkali metal due to relativistic effects, which are predicted to have a large influence on the chemical properties of superheavy elements.
However, this has now been replaced by a more professional exhibition space incorporating laser, video, slide shows, audio commentaries, and some interactive elements.
However, certain Zarubintsy elements remained, found scattered throughout neighbouring areas of eastern Europe.
However, it also carries the disadvantage that the entire CPU must wait on its slowest elements, even though some portions of it are much faster.
However, chemical bonding of many types of elements results in crystalline solids and metallic alloys for which exact chemical formulas do not exist.
However, elements that are practical to sell in bulk in many countries often still have locally used national names, and countries whose national language does not use the Latin alphabet are likely to use the IUPAC element names.
However, Empedocles of Acragas, is best known for having selected all elements as his archai and by the time of Plato, the four Empedoclian elements of were well established.
However, recent analysis of the Archaic elements of the treasury suggest that its founding preceded this.
However, this gave no protection against the elements, was vulnerable to thieves and suffered from a lack of space at the quayside.
However, all of these algorithms can create distorted and even unusable grid elements.
However, it is not clear what should be considered to be valence electrons for the d-and f-block elements, which leads to an ambiguity for their electronegativities calculated by the Allen method.
However, about 80 % of his plays have been lost and even the extant plays don't present a fully consistent picture of his ' spiritual ' development ( for example, Iphigenia at Aulis is dated with the ' despairing ' Bacchae, yet it contains elements that became typical of New Comedy ).
However, the chemist Ida Noddack had criticised Fermi's work and had suggested that some of his experiments could have produced lighter elements.
However, not until the late 1980s or early 1990s did film theory per se achieve much prominence in American universities by displacing the prevailing humanistic, auteur theory that had dominated cinema studies and which had been focused on the practical elements of film writing, production, editing and criticism.
However if R is a unique factorization domain, then any two elements have a gcd, and more generally this is true in gcd domains.
However, in groups where all elements are equal to their inverse this is the trivial automorphism, e. g. in the Klein four-group.
However, Schauerroman's key elements are necromancy and the secret societies and it is remarkably more pessimistic than the British gothic novel.
However, others within LGBT movements have criticised identity politics as limited and flawed, elements of the queer movement have argued that the categories of gay and lesbian are restrictive, and attempted to deconstruct those categories, which are seen to " reinforce rather than challenge a cultural system that will always mark the nonheterosexual as inferior.
However, the SGML concept of generalized markup is based on elements ( nested annotated ranges with attributes ) rather than merely print effects, with also the separation of structure and processing ; HTML has been progressively moved in this direction with CSS.
However, due to lack of intermediate elements, this process requires three helium nuclei striking each other nearly simultaneously ( see triple alpha process ).
However, in many British and American schools and synagogues, this pronunciation retains several elements of its Ashkenazi substrate, especially the distinction between tsere and segol.
However, elements of Belleforest's version which are not in Saxo's story do appear in Shakespeare's play.

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