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One and loop
One solution to the problem is to operate with a low loop gain and to include low-pass filters.
One such engine even develops sentient thought due to a recursive algorithmic loop.
One can use that instruction, which is usually faster than a comparison against some arbitrary value ( requiring a subtraction ), to implement the command " If i ≤ 0, then exit the loop ".
One of his most notable works is the piece Metamorphosis III, which is wide enough to cover all the walls in a room, and then loop back onto itself.
One cord of the sling is firmly attached to the stave and the other end has a loop that can slide off and release the projectile.
One slave system, the phonological loop ( PL ), stores phonological information ( that is, the sound of language ) and prevents its decay by continuously articulating its contents, thereby refreshing the information in a rehearsal loop.
One way to distinguish them is that in the reef knot each loop passes completely over, or completely under ( not through ) the neck of the other.
One possible cause of a computer " freezing " is an infinite loop ; others include deadlock and access violations.
One common cause, for example, is that the programmer intends to iterate over a collection of items such as a linked list, executing the loop code once for each item.
One method of tying the angler's loop
One can easily make a loop using a double figure eight knot by doubling the rope, then tying the standard figure-of-eight knot.
One can see that since affects the column reference of both matrices and, it should be iterated in the innermost loop ( this will fix the row iterators, and, while moves across each column in the row ).
One of the principal advantages of PPM is that it is an M-ary modulation technique that can be implemented non-coherently, such that the receiver does not need to use a phase-locked loop ( PLL ) to track the phase of the carrier.
One of the key results of loop quantum gravity is quantization of areas: the operator of the area of a two-dimensional surface should have a discrete spectrum.
One character may be represented by many distinct glyphs, for example a " g " or an " a ", both of which may have one loop (< span style =" font-family: serif "> a </ span >, < span style =" font-family: sans-serif "> g </ span >) or two (< span style =" font-family: serif "> a, g </ span >).
One common solution is to use a cinch noose — essentially a kind of slip knot — together with a coil ( a loop of rope ).
In 1979, Roger Taylor added a drum loop on Queen ´ s " Another One Bites the dust ", on John Decon insistance, but " under protest ", because he did ´ t like the drums produced like that.
One alternative to the UNE-P is unbundled network element loop ( UNE-L ), in which the CLEC has access to or operates their own local switch.
On 10 July 2008, the proposal was that the track would have a major upgrade designed by Hermann Tilke, to include an entirely new pit complex along Starkey's Straight and increasing the circuit length to, by the addition of a new infield loop, to get it up to the standards required for modern day Formula One racing.
A particularly interesting observable is the l-point correlation function formed from the product of the Wilson loops around each disjoint loop, each traced in the fundamental representation of G. One may form a normalized correlation function by dividing this observable by the partition function Z ( M ), which is just the 0-point correlation function.
One day we took the drum loop and bass groove from a demo of mine called " Face to Face " and added the ultra cool guitar riff that Warren had come up with for a new " cover " version of " First Impression ".
One loop supports the body, around the chest and under the arms, and the other supports the legs, under the knees.
One of the last survivors, the Pura Foods edible oil works, lying in a loop of Bow Creek at Orchard Place, closed down in 2006.

One and wire
One method of modification known as wire-modding involves connecting the appropriate CPU pins on the CPU socket with small lengths of wire to select the appropriate multiplier.
One of the first to discover and publish a link between man-made electric current and magnetism was Romagnosi, who in 1802 noticed that connecting a wire across a voltaic pile deflected a nearby compass needle.
One of the most important discoveries relating to current was made accidentally by Hans Christian Ørsted in 1820, when, while preparing a lecture, he witnessed the current in a wire disturbing the needle of a magnetic compass.
One wire coil is used as a heater, and the other is used to measure nearby temperature due to convection.
One historical example involved spinning a coin with a short length of plastic wire.
One example is a 2 / 0 wire made from 5, 292 strands of # 36 gauge wire.
One, and only one, terminator must be connected to ground via a ground wire.
* One or more twisted pairs, called a drop wire.
One year later, barbed wire was also extensively used in the Boer War, where it played a strategic role bringing spaces under control, at military outposts as well as to hold the captured Boer population in concentration camps.
One could manipulate the end of the inner wire so that it could receive the sheet, but the outer wire was a dead end because it could not exploit the torsion principle.
One of the sheds is full of old wire, iron sheets, bottles, everything you can imagine.
One type is a conductive energy device ( CED ), an electroshock gun popularly known by the brand name " Taser ", which fires projectiles that administer the shock through a thin, flexible wire.
One of the most popular sizes of ribbon cable employs 26AWG wire.
One of the most important characteristics of high grade bonding wire of this type is homogeneity of the alloy system.
One for fixed line, wire line communications and the other for wireless communications.
One of the first applications the Hoskins company had considered for chromel was toasters, but eventually abandoned such efforts to focus on making just the wire itself.
One coil, called the primary winding, is made from relatively few ( tens or hundreds ) turns of coarse wire.
Four wires come to the centrally-located thermostat from the main heating / cooling unit ( usually located in a closet, basement, or occasionally in the attic ): One wire usually red, supplies 24 volts AC power to the thermostat, while the other three supply control signals from the thermostat, usually white for heat, yellow for cooling, and green to turn on the blower fan.
One of these in particular, shows it was already clear from those years of innovative research that the model was equipped with a wire remote control.
One unusual daytime program, Daywatch, consisted of a camera focused on a teletypewriter printing wire service news stories, interspersed with cut-aways to mechanical toys against a light music soundtrack.
One man draws out the wire, another straights it, a third cuts it, a fourth points it, a fifth grinds it at the top for receiving the head: to make the head requires two or three distinct operations: to put it on is a particular business, to whiten the pins is another ... and the important business of making a pin is, in this manner, divided into about eighteen distinct operations, which in some manufactories are all performed by distinct hands, though in others the same man will sometime perform two or three of them .”
In 1946, Norman Corwin and his technical assistant, Lee Bland, took a wire recorder on their One World Flight, a round-the-world trip subsidized by friends of Wendell Wilkie and patterned after Wilkie's own 1942 trip.

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