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Perhaps the most telltale of the features is the presence of a volva, or universal veil, so called because it is a membrane that encapsulates the entire mushroom, rather like an egg, when it is very young.
Like Amanita, the paddy straw mushroom has a volva, or universal veil, so called because it is a membrane that encapsulates the entire mushroom when it is young.
The XNA Framework encapsulates low-level technological details involved in coding a game, making sure that the framework itself takes care of the difference between platforms when games are ported from one compatible platform to another, and thereby allowing game developers to focus more on the content and gaming experience.
Compared to its Palladian contemporaries, such as Holkham Hall, Woburn Abbey and Ragley Hall, it is quite small, yet it is architecturally important as it encapsulates a period of 18th century English social history, when young men, known as dilettanti, returning from the nearly obligatory Grand Tour with newly purchased acquisitions of art, often built a country house to accommodate their new collections and display in stone the learning and cultivation they had acquired during their travels.
Computer networks use a tunneling protocol when one network protocol ( the delivery protocol ) encapsulates a different payload protocol.
" Todd VanDerWerff of Slant Magazine named it the show's best episode, stating " It's the one you think of when you think of a Simpsons episode ," and is " maybe the show's funniest, and it most perfectly encapsulates what may be the show's overriding theme: People are really stupid and self-serving, but if you give them long enough, they'll eventually bumble toward the right answer.
Oxidation and corrosion resistance is provided by the formation of a thermal barrier coating ( TBC ) which is formed when the metal is exposed to oxygen and encapsulates the material, and thus protecting the rest of the component.

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Paine's creed encapsulates many of the major themes of the rest of his text: a firm belief in a creator-God ; a skepticism regarding most supernatural claims ( here the afterlife, later in the text, miracles ); a conviction that virtues should be derived from a consideration for others rather than oneself ; an animus against corrupt religious institutions ; and an emphasis on the individual's right of conscience.

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Many agents also support deflate, although several important players incorrectly implement deflate support using the format specified by RFC 1951 instead of the correct format specified by RFC 1950 ( which encapsulates RFC 1951 ).

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" Blackmore meets such criticism by stating that memes compare with genes in this respect: that while a gene has no particular size, nor can we ascribe every phenotypic feature directly to a particular gene, it has value because it encapsulates that key unit of inherited expression subject to evolutionary pressures.
The term originates from the white color of the wedding dress, which first became popular with Victorian era elites, after Queen Victoria wore a white lace dress at her wedding ; however, the term now also encapsulates the entire Western wedding routine, especially in the Christian religious tradition, which generally includes a ceremony during which the marriage begins, followed by a reception.
The WAN PHY variant encapsulates Ethernet data using a lightweight SDH / SONET frame, so as to be compatible at a low level with equipment designed to carry SDH / SONET signals, whereas the LAN PHY variant encapsulates Ethernet data using 64B / 66B line coding.
* Max / MSP: A Visual programming language that encapsulates platform-independent code with a platform-specific runtime environment into applications for Mac OS X and Windows.
# When the VPN client wishes to communicate with the company server, it prepares a packet addressed to 192. 168. 1. 10, encrypts it and encapsulates it in an outer VPN packet, say an IPSec packet.
When science fiction integrates film noir elements, Bin Aziz calls the resulting hybrid form " future noir ," a form which "... encapsulates a postmodern encounter with generic persistence, creating a mixture of irony, pessimism, prediction, extrapolation, bleakness and nostalgia.
Certainly, the Hong Kong event encapsulates all the really good things that the game has to offer – splendid organisation, wonderful sporting spirit, universal camaraderie, admirable field behaviour, the most enjoyable crowd participation, the chance for emergent rugby nations to lock horns with the mighty men of,,,, and the Barbarians.
According to family legend, he had tried to kill his newborn son by leaving him exposed on a window-ledge during a snowstorm ; the story may not be true, but Bowles believed it was, and it encapsulates his relationship with his father.
This is done by having an adaptive method that encapsulates the behaviour of an operation into a place, with which the scattering problem is solved.
The five discourses in Matthew begin with the Sermon on the Mount, which encapsulates many of the moral teaching of Jesus and which is one of the best known and most quoted elements of the New Testament.
Note that the CSP term process is used essentially as a synonym for thread in Java parlance ; a process in CSP is a lightweight unit of execution that interacts with the outside world via events and is an active component that encapsulates the data structures on which it operates.
Equivalent Yield lies somewhere in between the initial yield and reversionary yield, it encapsulates the DCF of the property with rents rising ( or falling ) from the current annualised rent to the underlying estimated rental value ( ERV ) less costs that are incurred along the way.
The first time that a generator invocation is reached in a loop, an iterator object is created that encapsulates the state of the generator routine at its beginning, with arguments bound to the corresponding parameters.
Cisco also has a proprietary trunking protocol called Inter-Switch Link which encapsulates the Ethernet frame with its own container, which labels the frame as belonging to a specific VLAN.
* The fifth section encapsulates her relationship with the author, bringing the story to the anniversary of her overdose.
The universal veil which initially encapsulates the fruiting body is torn and develops into a white, sack-like volva with characteristic rusty-brown blemishes.
Many scholars hold that this composition encapsulates with both brevity and simplicity the substance of all Vedantic thought found in whatever other works that Adi Shankara wrote:
A business object encapsulates all the data and behavior ( including persistence logic ) associated with the object it represents.
Ecocentrism goes beyond biocentrism with its fixation on organisms, for in the ecocentric view people are inseparable from the inorganic / organic nature that encapsulates them.
* Posterior probability: the result of a Bayesian analysis that encapsulates the combination of prior beliefs or information with observed data
Quite possibly the joke on ' ivory ' died with the inter-war period-it has a slightly snobbish feel to it, but perfectly encapsulates the bemusement that the English students would have had at seeing new American money generously deployed in so peculiar a manner.
A domain model that encapsulates methods within the entities is more properly associated with http :// www. liyujn. com object oriented models.

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As a work, the poem encapsulates much of the appeal of baseball, including the involvement of the crowd.
ML is often referred to as an impure functional language, because it encapsulates side-effects, unlike purely functional programming languages such as Haskell.
( commonly called k1 factor ) is a coefficient that encapsulates process-related factors, and typically equals 0. 4 for production.
The Internet Layer encapsulates each TCP segment into an IP packet by adding a header that includes ( among other data ) the destination IP address.
The wrapper encapsulates the raw DEFLATE data by adding a header and trailer.
It often encapsulates socio-economic identifiers more than ethnic ones.
It encapsulates requests in objects, and uses a common interface to access those requests.
The expression for FSPL actually encapsulates two effects.
EJB is a server-side model that encapsulates the business logic of an application.
* Ecological wisdom encapsulates the diverse teachings and philosophies represented in numerous environmental movements.
Here, Miller unknowingly encapsulates a future ideology about genre: that genres are created by culture.
The practice and study of origami encapsulates several subjects of mathematical interest.
The Shema Yisrael, one of the most important Jewish prayers, encapsulates the monotheistic nature of Judaism: "" Hear, O Israel: the is our God, the is one.
The first of those encapsulates all music styles generated from Latin countries, such as salsa, merengue, tango and bachata ; as well as other styles derived from a more mainstream genre, such as Latin pop, rock, jazz and hip-hop.
The legend as a whole encapsulates Rome's ideas of itself, its origins and moral values.
The PE format is a data structure that encapsulates the information necessary for the Windows OS loader to manage the wrapped executable code.
Arthur L. Little, in agitative fashion, suggests that the desire to overcome the queen has a corporeal connotation: " If a black — read foreign — man raping a white woman encapsulates an iconographic truth ... of the dominant society's sexual, racial, national, and imperial fears, a white man raping a black woman becomes the evidentiary playing out of its self-assured and cool stranglehold over these representative foreign bodies ".
His major work is the Seven Treasures, which encapsulates the previous 600 years of Buddhist thought in Tibet.

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