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F.S.C. Northrop, in his discussion of The `` Functions And Future Of Poetry '', suggests this: `` One of the things which makes our lives drab and empty and which leaves us, at the end of the day, fatigued and deflated spiritually is the pressure of the taxing, practical, utilitarian concern of common-sense objects.
One effect of the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was to focus attention on practical applications and the necessity of being armed with the facts: knowledge of the destructive force of even the tiniest `` tactical '' atomic weapon would have a bearing on judgments as to the advisability of its use -- to defend Berlin, for example ; ;
:* One who pursues a practical science, traditionally medicine, astrology, alchemy, chemistry
One explanation for this silence is that such questions distract from activity that is practical to realizing enlightenment and bring about the danger of substituting the experience of liberation by conceptual understanding of the doctrine or by religious faith.
One of the practical goals of AI is to implement aspects of human intelligence in computers.
One important characteristic of many normative moral theories such as consequentialism is the ability to produce practical moral judgements.
One of the roles of computational complexity theory is to determine the practical limits on what computers can and cannot do.
One practical example: The link structure of a website could be represented by a directed graph.
One of the main anti-personnel features of napalm is that it sticks to human skin, with no practical method for removal of the burning substance.
One practical difference between dynamic and positive displacement pumps is their ability to operate under closed valve conditions.
One of the considered practical applications of phrenology was education.
One early ( 1984 ) experiment by Paul MacCready used practical aerodynamics to test the flight of Quetzalcoatlus.
In the third phase of his work, beginning after World War One, Steiner worked to establish various practical endeavors, including Waldorf education, biodynamic agriculture, and anthroposophical medicine.
One of the practical applications being researched in this area is medical imaging of the brain with magnetoencephalography ( MEG ).
One feature of this method is the use of Maimonides ' Mishneh Torah as a guide to Talmudic interpretation, as distinct from its use as a source of practical halakha.
One result of these experiments was to reinstate indigo dyeing as a practical industry and generally to renew the use of those vegetable dyes, like madder, which had been driven almost out of use by the anilines.
One of the more practical schemes is a variant of a pebble bed reactor.
One could also limit the theoretical performance of a rather practical " ultimate laptop " with a mass of one kilogram and a volume of one litre.
The passengers, including " Zeph " the burro, that rode the Zephyr on the " Dawn-to-Dusk Dash " gather for a group photo in front of the train after arriving in Chicago on May 26, 1934. One interesting and enduring exhibit was the 1933 Homes of Tomorrow Exhibition that demonstrated modern home convenience and creative practical new building materials and techniques with twelve model homes sponsored by several corporations affiliated with home decor and construction.
One of the practical purposes of fasting or sawm during the month of Ramadan is to help one empathize with the hunger pangs of those less fortunate, to enhance sensitivity to the suffering of others and develop compassion for the poor and destitute.
One journal for librarians published a writer's opinion that " asking persons without cataloging experience to design automated catalogs ... is as practical as asking Raymond Burr to pole vault.
One of the most difficult operations of practical optics was to polish the spherical surfaces of large object glasses accurately.
One of the first practical and successful proposals for European cooperation came in 1951 with the European Coal and Steel Community.
One practical function of the ziggurats was a high place on which the priests could escape rising water that annually inundated lowlands and occasionally flooded for hundreds of miles, as for example the 1967 flood.

One and routing
One limitation ( also afflicting the Intel Pentium III ) is that SRAM cache designs at the time were incapable of keeping up with the Athlon's clock scalability, due both to manufacturing limitations of the cache chips and the difficulty of routing electrical connections to the cache chips themselves.
One drawback is that, like Freenet, DHTs only directly support exact-match search, rather than keyword search, although Freenet's routing algorithm can be generalized to any key type where a closeness operation can be defined.
During taxi, at 16: 06 the flight received its departure route clearance: a routing known as the " Dover One Standard Instrument Departure ".
One of the most extreme examples of a single flight number, same aircraft, with multiple stops, was the routing flown by a DC9-14 originating in Miami, then on to Orlando, Tallahassee, Panama City, Eglin AFB, Mobile, Gulfport, New Orleans, Birmingham, Atlanta, Huntsville, Memphis, St Louis and terminating in Chicago ( Midway Airport ), a total flight time start to finish of 14hr 32min.
One of the simplest ways to influence the destination of the call is by using time-of-day routing.
One weakness of the current routing table arrangement is that Alaska, American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands share the same routing code.
One of the major problems in PSTN routing is determining how to route this call in the most cost effective and timely manner.
One approach to routing involves the use of Dynamic Alternative Routing ( DAR ).
One key advantage of IP-based CCTV is the ability to use network infastructure, providing adequate bandwidth and availability of switching and routing, rather than coaxial cabling.
One year later he led Galway to what turned out to be their last National League success when routing Roscommon in the Croke Park final although their semi-final victory over Kerry in Ennis was the real highlight of that series.
One possibility being explored is using a special table with positive and negative electrodes and routing the power internally through the catoms, via “ virtual wires .”
One change in routing in the 1970s resulted in the current routing of the highway.
One portion of NY 27's former routing between NY 27A in Massapequa and the Suffolk County line is known as Old Sunrise Highway and remains state-maintained to this day as NY 900D, an unsigned reference route.
One, " Near-Sighted Link-State Routing " is limited in space, in the number of node-hops that routing information may be transmitted.

One and algorithm
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 popular replacement policy, " least recently used " ( LRU ), replaces the least recently used entry ( see cache algorithm ).
One such algorithm is long division, taught to many school children.
One approach consists of taking an ordinary algorithm ( e. g. Cooley – Tukey ) and removing the redundant parts of the computation, saving roughly a factor of two in time and memory.
One of the advantages of the Radiosity algorithm is that it is relatively simple to explain and implement.
One version of the demand control algorithm is the RWS strategy used in the Netherlands.
One way to speed up a brute-force algorithm is to reduce the search space, that is, the set of candidate solutions, by using heuristics specific to the problem class.
One simple way ( at least for mathematicians ) to determine whether an optimization is worthwhile is as follows: Let the original time and space requirements ( generally in Big O notation ) of the algorithm be and.
One common method for designing FIR filters is the Parks-McClellan filter design algorithm, based on the Remez exchange algorithm.
One such algorithm operates as follows: the maximal red value r < sub > max </ sub > of all pixels is determined, and also the maximal green value g < sub > max </ sub > and the maximal blue value b < sub > max </ sub >.
One can show that if is infinitely differentiable, then the numerical algorithm using Fast Fourier Transforms will converge faster than any polynomial in the grid size h. That is, for any n > 0, there is a < math > C <
One of his key contributions to this field is an algorithm to detect if a knot is unknotted.
One algorithm for computing the dominance frontier set is:
One of their joint projects resulted in the algorithm Rijndael, which in October 2000 was selected by the National Institute for Standards and Technology ( NIST ) to become the Advanced Encryption Standard ( AES ).
One of the main functions of a compiler is to allow a programmer to write an algorithm in a high-level language without having to care about CPU-specific instructions.
One concrete instance of such an algorithm is the scrypt function, based on the concept of sequential memory-hard functions, which is used for additional securing private keys by passphrase in the tarsnap backup system.
One way to do this is to look at the way an algorithm takes part in the compositional process.
One of the simplest examples is the selection algorithm.
One of the most popular clustering approaches is the Jarvis-Patrick algorithm.
One variant of the QR algorithm, the Golub-Kahan-Reinsch algorithm starts with reducing a general matrix into a bidiagonal one.

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