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# and context
# 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 ).
# associated performance issues, e. g., software context switching can be selective and store only those registers that need storing, whereas hardware context switching stores nearly all registers whether they're required or not.
# Pragmatic functions: ( Theme and Rheme, Topic and Focus ) Predicate ), defining the informational status of constituents, determined by the pragmatic context of the verbal interaction.
# Identification by UC as being ranked in the top 4 percent of the student's high school class at the end of his or her junior year (" eligible in the local context " or ELC ).
# Completion of special projects undertaken in the context of the student's high school curriculum or in conjunction with special school events, projects or programs.
# In an open-network-architecture context, the fundamental underlying connection of an enhanced service provider ( ESP ) to and through the operating company's network including an ESP access link, the features and functions associated with that access link at the central office serving the ESP and / or other offices, and the transport ( dedicated or switched ) within the network that completes the connection from the ESP to the central office serving its customers or to capabilities associated with the customer's complementary network services.
# An algorithm that converts an input string into a seemingly random output string of the same length ( e. g., by pseudo-randomly selecting bits to invert ), thus avoiding long sequences of bits of the same value ; in this context, a randomizer is also referred to as a scrambler.
# In order to support code running in a non-JVM context, a CORBA version was later developed.
# Preemptive multitasking is generally considered the superior approach, as it allows the operating system to determine when a context switch should occur.
# The Quadruple Alliance of August 1673 was an alliance among the Holy Roman Empire, the Kingdom of Spain, Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine, and the United Provinces of the Netherlands, in the context of the Franco-Dutch War.
# Collaborative activities are related to the expenditure of time between more than one employee within an organizational context.
# Process activities are knowledge and collaborative activities that result due to organizational context such as errors / rework, manual data transformation, stress, politics, etc.
# Theories also help place events in a causal context that is greater than common sense alone can provide, because commonsense causation is inherently limited by what we see and experience.
# " Levels of theory vary with context.
# Lice infestation is a disadvantage in the context of sexual rivalry.
# Response by analogy-responses from a related or similar context may be used in a new context.
# Specify the learning context.
In this context, it should be mentioned that Diana Ross & the Supremes, frequent guests on Sullivan's show, debuted their then-release and eventual controversial # 1 hit song " Love Child " on Sullivan's show, but nothing about its title or its content about a woman in poverty having a child out of wedlock seemed to faze Sullivan, the show's producers, or the network.
# Positive affect leads to defocused attention and a more complex cognitive context, increasing the breadth of those elements that are treated as relevant to the problem ;
# In the context of general and special relativity, " classical theory " refers to classical mechanics, and other theories which obey Galilean relativity.
# Concealments: omitting information that is important or relevant to the given context, or engaging in behavior that helps hide relevant information.
# Textbooks or lecture notes which display the mathematical material to be covered / taught within the context of the teaching of mathematics.

# and quantum
# The quantum mechanical description of large systems will closely approximate the classical description.
# She can broadcast this ( quantum ) information, and Bob can obtain the information via some suitable receiver.
# Reductionism with respect to physics and questions regarding whether quantum mechanics can fully explain all chemical phenomena.
# A quantum algorithm to solve the order-finding problem.
# Transmission Coefficient ( quantum mechanics ) ( dimensionless )-Represents the probability flux of a transmitted wave relative to that of an incident wave.
# in the other it corresponds to a probability distribution — specifically, the probability that the quantum of charge is located at any particular point within spatial dimensions.
# they are interpretations of a phenomenology, a set of observations, including both those obtained by empirical research, and more informal subjective ones ( the fact that humans invariably observe an unequivocal world is important in the interpretation of quantum mechanics ).
# The rapid rate at which quantum descriptions become more complicated as the size of a system increases.
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# that it protects non-degenerate quantum states from having an electric dipole moment,
# the quantum kernel is instead of ( the quantum kernel is nonlocal from a classical heat kernel viewpoint, but it is local in the sense that it does not allow signals to be transmitted ),
# the quantum vacuum state is Lorentz invariant ( although not manifestly in the above ), whereas the classical thermal state is not ( the classical dynamics is Lorentz invariant, but the Gibbs probability density is not a Lorentz invariant initial condition ).
# REDIRECT quantum fluctuation
# REDIRECT quantum computer
# REDIRECT Perturbation theory ( quantum mechanics )
# REDIRECT Perturbation theory ( quantum mechanics )
# Development of methods for solving quantum problems where the perturbation cannot be considered small in perturbation theory and where quantum numbers are large.
# Semiclassical methods such as periodic-orbit theory connecting the classical trajectories of the dynamical system with quantum features.
# REDIRECT Local quantum field theory
# REDIRECT Loop quantum gravity
# REDIRECT List of loop quantum gravity researchers
# ( finite ) for < math > r < r_0 </ math > and 0 elsewhere, or a particle in the spherical equivalent of the square well, useful to describe scattering and bound states in a nucleus or quantum dot.

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