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One of the simplest methods used to accomplish increased parallelism is to begin the first steps of instruction fetching and decoding before the prior instruction finishes executing.
One of the simplest examples of a category is that of groupoid, defined as a category whose arrows or morphisms are all invertible.
One of the simplest models of reaction rate is the collision theory.
One of the simplest equations of state for this purpose is the ideal gas law, which is roughly accurate for weakly polar gases at low pressures and moderate temperatures.
One of the simplest ways to keep the brain healthy and prevent forgetting is to stay active and exercise.
One of the simplest characterizations of the Pareto distribution, when used to model the distribution of incomes, says that the proportion of the population whose income exceeds any positive number x > x < sub > m </ sub > is
One of the simplest plastic explosives was Nobel's Explosive No. 808, also known as Nobel 808 ( often just called Explosive 808 in the British Armed Forces during the Second World War ), developed by the British company Nobel Chemicals Ltd well before World War II.
One of the simplest and most important types of relation constraints is the key constraint.
One of the stranger ports is also one of the simplest: an instant messenger bot is wrapped around a version of Frotz with the bare minimum of IO functionality creating a bot with which one can play most Z-machine games using an instant messenger client.
One of the simplest phenyl-containing compounds is phenol, C < sub > 6 </ sub > H < sub > 5 </ sub > OH.
One of the simplest forms of identification is the carrying of credentials.
One of the simplest designs can be found on U. S. 90 mm tank guns as used on the M47 Patton tank.
One of the simplest examples is the ant ' RLLR '.
One of the best and simplest ways to enjoy morels is by gently sauteeing them in butter, cracking pepper on top and sprinkling with salt.
One of the simplest and best explanations of how the swept wing works was offered by Robert T. Jones:
One of the simplest examples of a system with an instanton effect is a particle in a double-well potential.
One of the simplest forms of mechanical spalling is plate impact, in which two waves of compression are reflected on the free-surfaces of the plates and then interact to generate a region of high tension stress inside one of the plates.
One of the simplest truss styles to implement, the king post consists of two angled supports leaning into a common vertical support.
One of the simplest ways to influence the destination of the call is by using time-of-day routing.
One of Fomenko's simplest methods is statistical correlation of texts.
Cajun One Step, is among the simplest of Cajun dance forms.
One of the simplest blind signature schemes is based on RSA signing.
One of the simplest practical codes, Modified Non-Return-to-Zero-Inverted ( NRZI ), simply encodes a 1 as a magnetic polarity transition, also known as a " flux reversal ", and a zero as no transition.
One of the simplest designs consists of nothing more than a drinking glass placed upside down above a piece of bait, its rim elevated by a coin stood on edge.

One and algorithms
One can then apply clustering algorithms to that expression data to determine which genes are co-expressed.
One of the asymmetric algorithm types, elliptic curve cryptography, or ECC, appears to be secure with shorter keys than those needed by other asymmetric key algorithms.
One can adapt certain checksum or fingerprinting algorithms for use as hash functions.
One early application of knapsack algorithms was in the construction and scoring of tests in which the test-takers have a choice as to which questions they answer.
One important advantage ray casting offered over older scanline algorithms is its ability to easily deal with non-planar surfaces and solids, such as cones and spheres.
One can, however, achieve a smooth surface rendering from a polygonal mesh through the use of shading algorithms such as Phong and Gouraud.
One such method involves using computer algorithms to directly translate the phonetics of speech into digital sound.
is written from the perspective of Library and information science, but nonetheless acknowledges that " other important fields [...] have also used the name “ information science .” One is computer science, concerned with the theory and application of algorithms.
One implication for software architecture is that hand-optimized assembly-code routines are commonly packaged into libraries for re-use, instead of relying on advanced compiler technologies to handle essential algorithms.
One of the common tasks of numerical analysis is to try to select algorithms which are robust – that is to say, have good numerical stability among other desirable properties.
One subject never excelled as a child in mathematics, but he taught himself algorithms and tricks for calculatory speed, becoming capable of extremely complex mental math.
One class of resource allocation algorithms is the auction class, whereby applicants bid for the best resource ( s ) according to their balance of " money ", as in a online auction business model ( see also auction theory ).
One of the first embodiments of object-oriented software, function blocks were self contained " blocks " of code that emulated analog hardware control components and performed tasks that were essential to process control, such as execution of PID algorithms.
One disadvantage is that their lookup algorithms get more complicated when there may be multiple items with the same key.
One important advantage ray casting offered over older scanline algorithms is its ability to easily deal with non-planar surfaces and solids, such as cones and spheres.
One has to distinguish between algorithms that use the random input to reduce the expected running time or memory usage, but always terminate with a correct result in a bounded amount of time, and probabilistic algorithms, which, depending on the random input, have a chance of producing an incorrect result ( Monte Carlo algorithms ) or fail to produce a result ( Las Vegas algorithms ) either by signalling a failure or failing to terminate.
One of the most commonly used algorithms in recommender systems is the k-nearest neighborhood ( k-NN ) approach.
* The < tt > SignedInfo < tt > element contains or references the signed data and specifies what algorithms are used. The < tt > SignatureMethod </ tt > and < tt > CanonicalizationMethod </ tt > elements are used by the < tt > SignatureValue </ tt > element and are included in < tt > SignedInfo </ tt > to protect them from tampering. One or more < tt > Reference </ tt > elements specify the resource being signed by URI reference ; and any transforms to be applied to the resource prior to signing.
One classical usage is to reduce memory access latency or the cache bandwidth necessary due to cache reuse for some common linear algebra algorithms.
One of the strengths of this algorithm is that it minimizes visual artifacts through an error-diffusion process ; error-diffusion algorithms typically produce images that more closely represent the original than simpler dithering algorithms.

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