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While a slight bow to the overall developer community to allow something looking like direct access ( e. g. thereby breaking the Information Hiding Principle ), the practice is dangerous as it hides or obfuscates the reality of a " setter " being used.
In practice, actual performance on modern computers is usually dominated by factors other than arithmetic and is a complicated subject ( see, e. g., Frigo & Johnson, 2005 ), but the overall improvement from O ( N < sup > 2 </ sup >) to O ( N log N ) remains.
The second element would appear to be l ' an neuf i. e. the New Year, with some sources suggesting a druidical origin of the practice overall.
This work contains Marx's criticism of materialism ( for being contemplative ), idealism ( for reducing practice to theory ) and overall, criticising philosophy for putting abstract reality above the physical world.
Known as decluttering, the practice makes the subject matter that the user is interested in easier to read, usually without sacrificing overall accuracy.
# that the group practice of these techniques by a critical mass of the population, can result in overall improvements in society, including reduced crime, accidents and hospital admissions, and increased prosperity, national security and over all quality of life.
In practice the process of assessing overall risk can be difficult, and balancing resources used to mitigate between risks with a high probability of occurrence but lower loss versus a risk with high loss but lower probability of occurrence can often be mishandled.
In practice, details vary, but the overall model is the same.
It remains a rare surgery and practice overall.
Agriculture has become a highly technical industry and Christian County farmers realized the need for continuing education and technical training concerning implements, machinery, fertilizers, chemicals, seeds, and overall good farming practice.
For new recruits and rifle practice, a simple light blue overall with a brown belt may be worn.
However, since the 1990s, it has become common practice for companies of all sizes to produce T-shirts with their corporate logos or messages as part of their overall advertising campaigns.
The Vega production cars ( Facel FV, later and more famously the HK500 ) appeared in 1954 using Chrysler V8 engines, at first a DeSoto Hemi engine ; the overall engineering was straightforward, with a tubular chassis, double wishbone suspension at the front and a solid driven axle at the back, as in standard American practice.
Satyagraha (; satyāgraha ), loosely translated as " insistence on truth "- satya ( truth ); agraha ( insistence ) " soul force " or " truth force " is a particular philosophy and practice within the broader overall category generally known as nonviolent resistance or civil resistance.
Also, many launchers now carry several satellites in each launch to reduce overall costs, and this practice simplifies the mission when the payloads may be destined for different orbital positions.
Of course, if the solenoid is constructed as a wire spiral ( as often done in practice ), then it emanates an outside field the same way as a single wire, due to the current flowing overall down the length of the solenoid.
There are numerous small differences in practice according to local custom ; but the overall order is the same among Byzantine Rite monasteries, although parish and cathedral customs vary rather more so by locale.
This combined with growing a mixture of crops ( polyculture ) sometimes reduces disease or pest problems but polyculture has rarely, if ever, been compared to the more widespread practice of growing different crops in successive years ( crop rotation ) with the same overall crop diversity.
The practice and general philosophy of ecological living is highly interrelated with the overall principles of sustainable development.
However, this practice has been criticized as potentially dangerous, especially by those who feel that only doctors can reliably assess contraindications, risk / benefit ratios, and an individual's overall suitability for use of a medication.
This lumped model works successfully at low frequencies but falls apart at high frequencies where the usual practice is to simply measure ( or specify ) an overall Q for the inductor without associating a specific equivalent circuit.
It is not known whether Roton could in practice have developed enough overall performance to reach orbit with a single stage, and return – although on paper this might have been possible.
However, the overall sound of Tehillim, and in particular, the intricately interlocking percussion writing which, together with the text, marks this music as unique by introducing a basic musical element that one does not find in earlier Western musical practice including the music of this century.
While there are a few areas where de facto differences within states exist, the overall pattern is simple enough, and close enough to actual practice, that it is effective and efficient

practice and speed
He begins to practice his speed change at home and at the Daily Planet.
The establishment of dragoons evolved from the practice of sometimes transporting infantry by horse when speed of movement was needed.
The third principle, the speed up principle states that long term memory encoding and retrieval operations speed up with practice, so that their speed and accuracy approach the speed and accuracy of short term memory storage and retrieval.
The difference in speed can be substantial, especially for long data sets where N may be in the thousands or millions — in practice, the computation time can be reduced by several orders of magnitude in such cases, and the improvement is roughly proportional to N / log ( N ).
* The most important variation to the simple variant is an improvement by R. W. Floyd that, in practice, gives about a 25 % speed improvement by using only one comparison in each siftup run, which must be followed by a siftdown for the original child.
In practice, 802. 11b typically has a higher range at low speeds ( 802. 11b will reduce speed to 5 Mbit / s or even 1 Mbit / s at low signal strengths ).
The terms " knot " and " log " are derived from the practice of using a " log " tied to a knotted rope as a method of gauging the speed of a ship.
" Standard silent film speed " is often said to be 16 fps as a result of the Lumière brothers ' Cinematographé, but industry practice varied considerably ; there was no actual standard.
The unification of space and time is exemplified by the common practice of selecting a metric ( the measure that specifies the interval between two events in spacetime ) such that all four dimensions are measured in terms of units of distance: representing an event as ( in the Lorentz metric ) or ( in the original Minkowski metric ) where is the speed of light.
" The request also indicated that the fully loaded weight should not exceed 100, 000 pounds ( 45, 400 kg ), though this would be adjusted upward in practice ; that the bomber have a cruise speed of 500 knots ( 925 km / h ); and that it have a service ceiling of 50, 000 feet ( 15, 200 m ).
As medieval scholars discovered that in practice the speed of a falling object increased with time, this prompted a change to the concept of weight to maintain this cause effect relationship.
Normal chemical rockets have an exhaust speed limited by the fixed amount of energy in the propellants, but beamed propulsion systems have no particular theoretical limit ( although in practice there are temperature limits ).
In practice, since the force of drag produced by collecting the interstellar medium increases approximately as its speed squared at non-relativistic speeds and asymptotically tends to infinity as it approaches the speed of light ( taking all measurements from the ship's perspective ), any such ramjet would have a limiting speed where the drag equals thrust.
In practice, it is determined by the speed ( bandwidth ) of the interface addressing the given route, although that tends to need network-specific scaling factors now that links faster than 100 Mbit / s are common.
Although sequences that are closer to truly random can be generated using hardware random number generators, pseudorandom numbers are important in practice for their speed in number generation and their reproducibility, and they are thus central in applications such as simulations ( e. g., of physical systems with the Monte Carlo method ), in cryptography, and in procedural generation.
Thus they display in battle the speed of horse, with the firmness of infantry ; and by daily practice and exercise attain to such expertness that they are accustomed, even on a declining and steep place, to check their horses at full speed, and manage and turn them in an instant and run along the pole, and stand on the yoke, and thence betake themselves with the greatest celerity to their chariots again.
The practice of shovelware has largely decreased due to the wide availability of high speed networking and software downloading and the limited capacity of removable media in modern computers compared to the growing massive file sizes of newer software packages.
In practice, fish swim at different depths according to factors such as the temperature and amount of light in the water, and the speed and direction of water currents.

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