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context and library
in the context of the 1966 standard by the PORT library.
For example, when the operating system's lock library is used and a thread tries to acquire an already acquired lock, the operating system will suspend the thread using a context switch and swaps it out with another thread that is ready to be run, or could put that processor into a low power state if there is no other thread that can be run.
In the M: N implementation, the threading library is responsible for scheduling user threads on the available schedulable entities ; this makes context switching of threads very fast, as it avoids system calls.
This is especially useful when using common symbols ; i. e. in the context of stagecraft, a lighting designer will typically draw from the USITT standard library of lighting fixture symbols to indicate the position of a common fixture across multiple positions.
Although the FilterMeister language reproduces a significant portion of the C language and function library, it contains only those features which can be used within the context of Photoshop plug-ins and adds a number of specific features only useful in this specific domain.
The earliest documented use of the term gadget in context of software engineering was in 1985 by the developers of AmigaOS, the operating system of the Amiga computers ( intuition. library and also later gadtools. library ).
In Microsoft Windows terminology and in the context of the C standard I / O library, " file handle " is preferred, though the latter case is technically a different object ( see below ).
In this context FB-QSAR proves to be a promising strategy for fragment library design and in fragment-to-lead identification endeavours.
* EasyDriver Java library to create queries in order to be used in a DAO context.
The C ++ OML syntax and semantics are those of standard C ++ in the context of the standard class library.
The word " reference " in this context refers to the task of providing assistance to library users in finding information, answering questions, and otherwise fulfilling users ’ information needs.
An OpenURL includes information about the referenced resource itself, and context information — both the context in which the OpenURL occurs ( for example, a page of search results from a library catalog ) and the context of the request ( for example, the particular user making the request ).
In this context, a library may consist of a collection of protein-encoding sequences that represent all the proteins expressed in a particular organism or tissue, or may be generated by synthesising random DNA sequences.
GINA is a replaceable dynamically linked library that is loaded early in the boot process in the context of Winlogon when the machine is started.

context and science
The 1982 science fiction film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan used " Amazing Grace " amid a context of Christian symbolism, to memorialize the death of Mr. Spock but more practically, because the song has become " instantly recognizable to many in the audience as music that sounds appropriate for a funeral " according to a Star Trek scholar.
A collection of Preston and Bishop's original essays exploring the argument from the context of philosophy and cognitive science was published in 2002.
On the satirical side, Thomas Carlyle ( 1849 ) coined ' the dismal science ' as an epithet for classical economics, in this context, commonly linked to the pessimistic analysis of Malthus ( 1798 ).
For example, the sentence " The coat is red " has no observer, the sentence " We see the coat as red " ( where " we " indicates observers ) appears more specific in context as regards light waves and colour as determined by modern science, that is, colour results from a reaction in the human brain.
Falsifiability has even been used in court decisions in this context as a key deciding factor to distinguish genuine science from the religious.
New attention is paid to science outside the context of Western Europe.
Although the prefix kilo-means 1000, the term kilobyte and symbol kB have historically been used to refer to either 1024 ( 2 < sup > 10 </ sup >) bytes or 1000 ( 10 < sup > 3 </ sup >) bytes, dependent upon context, in the fields of computer science and information technology.
Weber argued that Judaism, early Christianity, theology, and later the political party and modern science, were only possible in the urban context that reached a full development the West alone.
A memory leak, in computer science ( or leakage, in this context ), occurs when a computer program consumes memory but is unable to release it back to the operating system.
His early juveniles were very much ahead of their time both in their explicit rejection of racism and in their inclusion of non-white protagonists — in the context of science fiction before the 1960s, the mere existence of non-white characters was a remarkable novelty, with green occurring more often than brown.
Pirsig ’ s work in his book Zen and the art of Motorcycle Maintenance analyzes the Rhetoric and Dialectic forms of Philosophies and their implications in the context of modern science and lifestyle.
The term may however be used in the specific context of referring to the original science of society established in 19th century sociology ( Latin: socius, " companion ";-ology, " the study of ", and Greek λόγος, lógos, " word ", " knowledge ").
Military science fiction is set in the context of conflict between national, interplanetary, or interstellar armed forces ; the primary viewpoint characters are usually soldiers.
Cuvier wrote, in 1834, in the context of the new science of paleontology:
In computer science, in the context of data storage and transmission, serialization is the process of converting a data structure or object state into a format that can be stored ( for example, in a file or memory buffer, or transmitted across a network connection link ) and " resurrected " later in the same or another computer environment.
By extension, a < nowiki >'</ nowiki > world < nowiki >'</ nowiki > may refer to any planet or heavenly body, especially when it is thought of as inhabited, especially in the context of science fiction or futurology.
The idea of preventing paradoxes by supposing that the time traveler is taken to a parallel universe while his original history remains intact, which is discussed above in the context of science, is also common in science fiction — see Time travel as a means of creating historical divergences.
The conflict between reductionism and holism in science is not universal — it usually centers on whether or not a holistic or reductionist approach is appropriate in the context of studying a specific system or phenomenon.
Scientists who use reductionist methods often take an approach that relies on contradicting previous contributions in their own context to science in order to validate a new theory, when sometimes there is no need to disprove existing theories in order to provide new insight.
In the context of the Cold War, however, anthropologists once again confronted the relationship between politics and science.
In " Guide for the Perplexed " ( 1: 17 & 2: 11 )" Maimonides explains that Israel lost its Mesorah in exile, and with it " we lost our science and philosophy-only to be rejuvenated in Al Andalus within the context of interaction and intellectual investigation of Jewish, Christian and Muslim texts.
Sometimes what happens is that you are imagining these things in the context of fiction while the physicists and mathematicians are imagining them in terms of science.
In science, paradigm () describes distinct concepts or thought patterns in any scientific discipline or other epistemological context.

context and manuscript
Sullivan's manuscript for Pirates contains pages removed from a Thespis score, with the vocal parts altered from their original context as a four-part chorus.
Hermóðr is called " son " of Odin in most manuscripts, while in the Codex Regius version — normally considered the best manuscript — Hermóðr is called sveinn Óðins ' Odin's boy ', which in the context is as likely to mean ' Odin's servant '.
The use of the hexagram in a Jewish context as a possibly meaningful symbol may occur as early as the 11th century, in the decoration of the carpet page of the famous Tanakh manuscript, the Leningrad Codex dated 1008.
Renaissance Humanism and the rise of a wealthy urban middle class, led by merchants, began to transform the old social context of art, with the revival of realistic portraiture and the appearance of printmaking and the self-portrait, together with the decline of forms like stained glass and the illuminated manuscript.
commentary by Michel on Kaempfer's manuscript and drawings, Japanese and Western coworkers, Kaempfer's research context, his Japanese collection etc.
He is called " son " of Odin in most manuscripts, but in the Codex Regius version — the Codex Regius is normally considered the best manuscript — Hermód is called sveinn Óðins ' Odin's boy ', which might mean Odin's son but in the context is as likely to mean Odin's servant.
Fortunately it had already been printed, the first time in 1592, when it was generally ascribed to Justin Martyr because of the context of its manuscript.
The manuscript is presented in its historical context and compared to the later, uncritical copies and editions ).

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