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* Most commonly, it refers to a programming language feature making use of the method lookup rules for dispatching so-called self-calls as defined by Lieberman in his 1986 paper " Using Prototypical Objects to Implement Shared Behavior in Object-Oriented Systems ".

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Prototypical retroflexes are subapical and palatal, but they are usually written with the same symbol as the apical postalveolars.

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Prototypical Targetmaster technology was being researched on Cybertron in the distant past.

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Prototypical examples of system programming languages include C and Modula-2.
Prototypical examples of scripting languages include AppleScript, C shell, DOS batch files, and Tcl.
Prototypical ducks find themselves flying from the southernmost point of South America to as far north as Brazil during winter.

for and generation
But for the beat generation all is sex.
Lawrence Lipton, in The Holy Barbarians, stresses that for the beat generation sex is more than a source of pleasure ; ;
Their expressed standards concerning sex roles, desirable age for marriage, characteristics of an ideal mate, number of children desired are congruent with the values and stereotypes of the preceding generation -- minus compulsive rebellion.
They had risen from humble beginnings by their own diligence and astuteness, they were unfettered by the codes that bound nobles like Othon or even the older generation of clerks like Hotham, and they were working for an end that their opponents had never even visualized.
Under these conditions a new generation of Europeans began to discover the bonds of long association and shared values that for so long had been subordinated to nationalist xenophobia.
The immense amount of interest that the new jazz had for the younger generation must have impressed him, and he began working toward the merger of jazz and poetry, as he had previously attempted the union of graphic art and poetry.
The Dominican people have known no democratic institutions and precious little freedom for a generation, and all alternative leadership has been suppressed.
For it was the millions of buffalo and prairie chicken and the endless seas of grass that symbolized for a whole generation of Americans the abundant supply that was to take many of them westward when the Ohio and Mississippi valleys began to fill.
New Jersey folk need not be told of the builder's march to the sea, for in a single generation he has parceled and populated miles of our shoreline and presses on to develop the few open spaces that remain.
Nature's aim, different from ours, is to provide for the coming generation.
After another two weeks, the first young emerge, four to eight small daughters that begin to play the role of worker bees, collecting pollen and nectar in the field and caring for the new young generation while the queen retires to a life of egg laying.
In a rapidly changing society congregations will run into difficulties repeatedly, since such nice balances of economic integration are hard to sustain in the metropolis for more than a single generation.
The fact that metropolitan churches of the major denominations have moved approximately every generation for the last hundred years becomes somewhat more intelligible in the light of this struggle to maintain economic balance.
An equally tenable thesis is that the dearth of new thought was created by the Senate's own penchant for crucifying anyone whose ideas seem unorthodox to the next generation.
Doubts thus inculcated left me floundering for a while and, like some higher critical friends, trying to continue to use the Bible as the Word of God while at the same time holding it to have been subjected to a vast number of redactions and interpolations: attempting to bridge the chasm between an older, reverent, Bible-loving generation and a critical, doubting, Bible-emancipated race.
The mathematical equation for an ideal gas undergoing a reversible ( i. e., no entropy generation ) adiabatic process is
Instead, providence is a power that emanates from the heavens to the sublunar region, and is responsible for the generation and destruction of earthly things, without any direct involvement in the lives of individuals.
According to some scholars Ali ibn Yusuf was a new generation of leadership that had forgot the desert life for the comforts of the city.
This ability made the Amiga popular for many applications, and provides the ability to do character generation and CGI effects far more cheaply than earlier systems.
The Atari ST was part of the 16 / 32 bit generation of home computers, based on the Motorola 68000 CPU noted for 128 kB of RAM or more, a graphical user interface, and 3½ " microfloppy disks as storage.
He was one of the most successful early etchers, and was unusual for his generation of German printmakers in doing no book illustrations.
The graphics are generated by a custom graphics chip called MARIA which is very different from other second and third generation consoles, and made it more difficult for game programmers to make the transition.
The first generation of cartridges were flat, and were designed to be stackable for ease of storage.
Utility permission is required, but such cooperative generation is legally mandated in some areas ( for example, California ).
* AMD's Technical Specifications for 7th generation CPUs (. pdf )

for and EMS
EMS and disaster relief helicopters will be required to fly in unpleasant conditions, this may require more aircraft sensors, some of which were until recently considered purely for military aircraft.
At some large events, such as Pennsic and Estrella Wars, EMS personnel stand by on site for the duration of the event.
Since the TL series are XT-class machines, it is impossible to install or use extended memory ( XMS ), although expanded memory ( EMS ) can be used in conjunction with an 8-bit LIM EMS memory card for software that supports expanded memory.
" Expanded " and " extended " memory have incompatible interfaces, so anyone writing software that used more than one megabyte had to provide for both systems for the greatest compatibility until MS-DOS began including EMM386, which simulated EMS memory using XMS memory.
A multitude of organizations provide WEMS training, including private schools, non-profit organizations such as the Appalachian Center for Wilderness Medicine and the Wilderness EMS Institute, military branches, community colleges and universities, EMS-college-hospital collaborations, and others.
An alternative explanation for tryptophan associated EMS has recently been proposed.
Charleston County Emergency Medical Service Department ( EMS ) provides prehospital medical care and transportation to emergency rooms for citizens and visitors of the county.
Local Fire Departments have a good working relationship with EMS and assist on most every EMS call for service.
These units, as well as the EMS Commander's vehicle are also equipped for Basic and / or Advanced Life Support.
) The City also contracts out for fire protection and emergency medical services ( EMS ) with the Riverside County Fire Department through a cooperative agreement with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection ( Cal Fire ).
The City contracts out for fire protection and emergency medical services ( EMS ) with the Riverside County Fire Department through a cooperative agreement with CAL FIRE California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
The village averages fewer than 100 calls for fire or EMS services each year, with many being for services to the shopping plaza, or for residential fire alarms in the village.
Pompano Beach Fire Department was the lowest responsive bidder to a request for fire & EMS services.
Volunteer Ambulance Corps provide EMS for all encompassing the township.
* The Whitehouse First Aid & Rescue Squad Station 22 Rescue was formed in 1950 and provides the lead EMS & Rescue coordination for the Township under the leadership of Chief Jeff Herzog.
The program is mainly backed by the police department and has later encompassed EMS and fire into the program for vehicle extrication demonstrations.
In the event of a motor vehicle accident, Lakewood First Aid & Emergency Squad are the primary providers of vehicle extrication services for the township and Hatzolah EMS serves as backup.
Rocky Hill First and Rescue Squad is currently covering two 12-hour shifts on the weekend ( and attempting to scramble crews at other times ), but primary EMS coverage for the Borough is currently being provided by Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad-Station 168, with Montgomery EMS-Station 47 EMS providing secondary back-up ( MEMS also provided 7 months of primary coverage prior to PFARS.
The squad responds to calls for EMS service on nights and weekends.

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