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application and domains
The person-centered approach, his own unique approach to understanding personality and human relationships, found wide application in various domains such as psychotherapy and counseling ( client-centered therapy ), education ( student-centered learning ), organizations, and other group settings.
While P2P systems were used in many application domains, the first P2P killer application was the file sharing system Napster, originally released in 1999.
IDN ccTLDs are an application of the internationalized domain name ( IDN ) system to top-level Internet domains assigned to countries, or independent geographic regions.
The interdisciplinary study of emergent behaviors is not generally considered a homogeneous field, but divided across its application or problem domains.
" This program envisions the availability of many new or already proposed domains, as well a new application and implementation process.
There are many other application domains of ASN. 1.
Profiles are often created in support for GML derived languages ( see application schemas ) created in support of particular application domains such as commercial aviation, nautical charting or resource exploitation.
Some large chemometric application areas have gone on to represent new domains, such as molecular modeling and QSAR, cheminformatics, the ‘- omics ’ fields of genomics, proteomics, metabonomics and metabolomics, process modeling and process analytical technology.
EURid rules state that applications for domains can only be made after a legitimate application has been made to a registrar.
Much research involving probability is done under the auspices of applied probability, the application of probability theory to other scientific and engineering domains.
Several < tt > int </ tt > domains were granted prior to the application of the strict guidelines described above.
Under Torah Umadda, " e prefer to look upon science and religion as separate domains …" ( Samuel Belkin, inaugural address, 1943 ), whereas Torah im Derech Eretz, aims at the domination of Torah over secular knowledge and the application of Torah thought to secular knowledge.
Although some researchers still work on formal approaches, more success has been obtained by combining pure deductive techniques with powerful heuristics, and limiting their application to specific domains.
His current research activities are now concentrated on the application and extension of the Turbo technology in various domains, including his research on Artificial thinking, because the Turbo-decoding has been recognized as a new instance of the very general principle of Belief propagation ; one application of this principle has been invented for the decoding of Low-density parity-check codes ( LDPC codes also known as Gallager codes, in honor of Robert G. Gallager, who developed the LDPC concept in his doctoral dissertation at MIT in 1960 as a theoretical model whose practical implementation was not widely developed until recently ).
Once programmers are familiar with PROIV then, consistent with the nature of PROIV as a 4GL, productivity in PROIV's intended application domains is typically high and programmers can be effective even without extensive technical skills / knowledge.
The term is often used to describe the application of category theory and its techniques to less abstract domains.
The libraries are aimed at a wide range of C ++ users and application domains.
OpenMAX DL is split into five application domains:
In computer software a general-purpose programming language is a programming language designed to be used for writing software in a wide variety of application domains.
The research ranges from foundations ( algorithms and complexity, programming logics ) to a variety of application domains ( computer graphics, geometric computation, constraint solving, computational biology ).
The main application of these techniques include domains where it is hard or impossible to design a computational fitness function, for example, evolving images, music, various artistic designs and forms to fit a user's aesthetic preferences.

application and oven
In some types of embedded systems, the application software and the operating system software may be indistinguishable to the user, as in the case of software used to control a VCR, DVD player or microwave oven.
Kitchen stoves rely on the application of direct heat for the cooking process and may also contain an oven underneath or to the side that is used for baking.
If the chain is not being used for a high wear application ( for instance if it is just transmitting motion from a hand operated lever to a control shaft on a machine, or a sliding door on an oven ), then one of the simpler types of chain may still be used.
Kitchen stoves rely on the application of direct heat for the cooking process and may also contain an oven, used for baking.
Some processors are capable of providing both the negative and positive extreme temperatures, separate units ( a cryogenic processor and a dedicated oven ) can sometimes produce better results depending upon the application.

application and engine
IGBTs see application in switching internal combustion engine ignition coils, where fast switching and voltage blocking capabilities are important.
The advent of the Age of Enlightenment provided an intellectual framework which welcomed the practical application of the growing body of scientific knowledge — a factor evidenced in the systematic development of the steam engine, guided by scientific analysis, and the development of the political and sociological analyses, culminating in Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations.
* 1822 – Charles Babbage proposes a difference engine in a paper to the Royal Astronomical Society entitled " Note on the application of machinery to the computation of astronomical and mathematical tables ".
Based on the same Gecko layout engine as Mozilla Firefox, K-Meleon uses native Windows application programming interface ( API ) to create the user interface, instead of using Mozilla's cross-platform XML User Interface Language ( XUL ) layer, and as a result, is tightly integrated into the look and feel of the Windows desktop ; this approach is similar to that of Galeon and Epiphany ( for the GNOME desktop ), and Camino ( for Mac OS X ).
The main types are: the internal combustion engine, used extensively in motor vehicles ; the steam engine, the mainstay of the Industrial Revolution ; and the niche application Stirling engine.
Wiki software ( also known as a wiki engine or wiki application ) is collaborative software that runs a wiki, i. e., a website that allows users to create and collaboratively edit web pages via a web browser.
* Widespread application of the internal combustion engine including mass production of the automobile.
In October 1998, Netscape announced that its next browser would use Gecko ( which was still called NGLayout at the time ) rather than the old layout engine, requiring large parts of the application to be rewritten.
Stephen Wolfram ( born 29 August 1959 ) is a British scientist and the chief designer of the Mathematica software application and the Wolfram Alpha computational knowledge engine.
AOL watched Frankel very closely after that, taking down other projects that he tried to release to the public, such as an MP3 search engine and a patch for AOL Instant Messenger to block advertisements in the application.
Dune buggies use both automatic and manual transmissions, sometimes based on application and engine power, but often based simply on personal choice.
This might be, for example, out of a preference for privacy from search engine results, or the belief that the content of the selected directories might be misleading or irrelevant to the categorization of the site as a whole, or out of a desire that an application only operate on certain data.
Although the principle of the crank had long been known, Pickard managed to obtain a 12-year patent in 1780 for the specific application of the crank to steam engines ; this was a setback to Boulton and Watt who got round the patent by applying the sun and planet motion to their advanced double-acting rotative engine of 1782.
As game engine technology matures and becomes more user-friendly, the application of game engines has broadened in scope.
In practical applications, other factors are usually highly significant in determining the fuel efficiency of a particular engine design in that particular application.
Several of these, however, apply only in very specific scenarios, and therefore often have little or no application in a general-purpose rules engine.
The 4. 0 engine saw extensive application in XJ Cherokees and Wagoneers, Grand Cherokees, and Wranglers, and many of those engines saw ( or are seeing ) extremely long lives, quite a few exceeding.
* Synchronet, a BBS, e-mail, Web, and application server using the SpiderMonkey engine
A hundred years later, Henri Coandă identified an application of the effect during experiments with his Coandă-1910 aircraft which mounted an unusual engine designed by Coandă.
His first practical application was to heat water for his revolving engine.
* integrated preview: documents can be previewed inside the application using the KHTML engine.
Most database management systems include their own application programming interface ( API ) that allows the user to interact with their underlying engine without going through the user interface of the DBMS.
dBase features an IDE with a Command Window and Navigator, a just in time compiler, a preprocessor, a virtual machine interpreter, a linker for creating dBase application. exe's, a freely available runtime engine, and numerous two-way GUI design tools including a Form Designer, Report Designer, Menu Designer, Label Designer, Datamodule Designer, SQL Query Designer, and Table Designer.

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