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executing and technique
The athlete executing the technique is standing over his opponent's back, while the latter is down on his right knee.
The fallen opponent cannot relieve it, because his head is being shoved the opposite way by the left hand of the athlete executing the technique.
The code to be examined might alternatively be running on an instruction set simulator ( ISS ), a technique that allows great power in its ability to halt when specific conditions are encountered but which will typically be somewhat slower than executing the code directly on the appropriate ( or the same ) processor.
Static prediction is the simplest branch prediction technique because it does not rely on information about the dynamic history of code executing.
He is noted in particular for his dexterity, technique and strength in his right hand, capable of executing extremely fast and fluent picados.
* Spotting ( dance technique ), a technique used by dancers to maintain control while executing turns
The first US law enforcement agency to teach PIT as a technique to halt fleeing vehicles was the Fairfax County Police Department in Virginia, which modified the parameters for initiating and executing the technique for police use.
* Connection pooling in computer science is a caching technique used to enhance the performance of executing commands on a database.
* Whole body is put into action when executing a technique, using a follow through motion
Failure-oblivious computing is a technique that enables computer programs to continue executing despite memory errors.
* Whole body is put into action when executing a technique, using a follow through motion

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# hardware context switching does not save all the registers ( only general purpose registers, not floating point registers although the TS bit is automatically turned on in the CR0 control register, resulting in a fault when executing floating point instructions and giving the OS the opportunity to save and restore the floating point state as needed ).
After docking with their Agena booster in low orbit, Young and Collins used it to climb another 763. 8 kilometers to meet with the dead, drifting Agena left over from the aborted Gemini 8 flight thus executing the program's first double rendezvous.
Bell and LaPadula integrated Denning's concept into their landmark MITRE technical report entitled, Secure Computer System: Unified Exposition and Multics Interpretation whereby labels attached to objects represented the sensitivity of data contained within the object ( though there can be, and often is, a subtle semantic difference between the sensitivity of the data within the object and the sensitivity of the object itself )), while labels attached to subjects represented the trustworthiness of the user executing the subject.
Nevertheless the damage incurred including the death of Admiral Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich was so extensive that the Allies would be prevented from executing major naval actions for the rest of the season, apart from a failed attempt to intercept the Dutch East India Company ( VOC ) Return Fleet from the Dutch East Indies.
He tends to make effective use of his capabilities by executing morally appalling yet highly successful business ideas.
Fine-grain multithreading such as in a barrel processor -- issues instructions for different threads after every cycle, while coarse-grain multithreading only switches to issue instructions from another thread when the current executing thread causes some long latency events ( like page fault etc .).
Returning to Paris, he assisted his uncle in executing the monumental equestrian sculptures of Fame and Mercury for Marly which were to be replaced by his own Horse Tamers.
A fundamental principle of the scientific method and PDCA is iteration once a hypothesis is confirmed ( or negated ), executing the cycle again will extend the knowledge further.
* The Komatsu Zenoah Venture In May 1987, Briggs & Stratton entered into an agreement with yet another Japanese company, executing a 10-year contract with the Komatsu Zenoah Company of Tachikawa, Japan.
Reviewer Paige Listerud wrote, " A little miracle is taking place at the Greenhouse Theatre Center Eclipse Theatre is brilliantly executing a late and oft misunderstood play by Arthur Miller.
In the jet age, as air combat speeds increased, ramming became obsolete the probability of successfully executing ( and surviving ) a ramming attack approached impossibility.
* Confirmation of life imprisonment to the neo-fascists Valerio Fioravanti and Francesca Mambro, members of the Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari ( NAR )— who have always maintained their innocence for executing the attack.
The superior issues orders and is responsible for the result the subordinate obeys and is responsible only for executing the order according to instructions.
Galerius's recommendation burning alive became a common method of executing Christians in the East.

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He used this knowledge while working on the Bolton and Leigh Railway, and the Liverpool and Manchester Railway ( L & MR ), executing a series of difficult cuts, embankments and stone viaducts to smooth the route the railways took.
Nonetheless, executing the entire sequence once produces the output ( 3, 5 ), but executing it a second time produces the output ( 5, 5 ), so the sequence is not idempotent.
The MATLAB application is built around the MATLAB language, and most use of MATLAB involves typing MATLAB code into the Command Window ( as an interactive mathematical shell ), or executing text files containing MATLAB code and functions.
The sufi platform was considered by exoteric dogmatic Muslims as a trojan horse ideology executing doctrine of deception ( see Taqiyya ) to convert others while others considered it outright heresy, blasphemy, innovation ( biddah ), kuffar, apostasy, haram and as such many sufis have gone under persuctions and executions for apostasy and trison charges at which point many tend to have supernatural events take place alike to Jesus crucification.
The hilt, either from organic materials or bronze ( the latter often highly decorated with spiral patterns, for example ), at first simply allowed a firm grip and prevented the hand from slipping onto the blade when executing a thrust or the sword slipping out of the hand in a cut.
* executing a set of statements only if some condition is met ( choice-i. e., conditional branch ),
* executing a set of statements zero or more times, until some condition is met ( i. e., loop-the same as conditional branch ),
* executing a set of distant statements, after which the flow of control usually returns ( subroutines, coroutines, and continuations ),
Traditional approaches to improving performance in processor architectures include breaking up instructions into sub-steps so that instructions can be executed partially at the same time ( pipelining ), dispatching individual instructions to be executed completely independently in different parts of the processor ( superscalar architectures ), and even executing instructions in an order different from the program ( out-of-order execution ).
The performance can be improved by executing different sub-steps of sequential instructions simultaneously ( this is pipelining ), or even executing multiple instructions entirely simultaneously as in superscalar architectures.
According to an historical narrative on the event titled " Chief Left Hand ", by Margaret Coel, contributing factors that led to the massacre were: Governor Evans ' desire to hold title to the resource rich Denver-Boulder area ; government trust officials ' avoidance of Chief Left Hand ( a linguistically gifted Southern Arapaho chief ), when executing a legal treaty that transferred title of the area away from Indian Trust ; a local cavalry stretched thin by the demands of the Civil War ; the hijacking of their supplies by a few stray Indian warriors who had lost respect for their chiefs and followers of Chief Left Hand ( including a group of Cheyenne and Arapaho elders, a few well behaved warriors, and mostly women and children ), who had received a message to report to Fort Lyon with the promise of safety and food at the Fort, or risk being considered " hostile " and ordered killed by the cavalry.
Annas officially served as High Priest for ten years ( 6 – 15 AD ), when at the age of 36 he was deposed by the procurator Gratus ' for imposing and executing capital sentences which had been forbidden by the imperial government.
* Concurrency ( computer science ), a property of systems in which several processes are executing at the same time
When the city was taken only a few days later the Romans assembled their prisoners and executing the senior officers before them ( whipped by the rods and beheaded by the axe of the fasces, a standard punishment for treason ), let the rest go with a stern warning.
This may include hardware related services ( e. g. accessing the hard disk ), creating and executing new processes, and communicating with integral kernel services ( like scheduling ).
The content of new literary works was continually proscribed by the emperor ( by executing or exiling the author ), who also played the role of literary man ( typically badly ).
For algorithms executing in a " managed code " environment ( such as the. Net platform ), there are many issues that impinge on performance.

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