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Some architectures use a particular register as an accumulator in some instructions, but other instructions use register numbers for explicit operand specification.
Some systems using these older architectures are still in use today in data centers with high data volume needs, or where existing systems are so complex and abstract it would be cost-prohibitive to migrate to systems employing the relational model ; also of note are newer object-oriented databases.
Some systems ( particularly older, microcode-based architectures ) can also perform various transcendental functions such as exponential or trigonometric calculations, though in most modern processors these are done with software library routines.
Some designs also contain multiple architectures and configurations.
Some parallel computer architectures use smaller, lightweight versions of threads known as fibers, while others use bigger versions known as processes.
Some of the available SQL database firewalls provide / support honeypot architectures to let the intruder run against a trap database while the web application still runs as usual.
Some of the most popular architectures for cognitive modeling include ACT-R and Soar.
Some processor architectures, such as the Motorola 68000, Motorola 6809, WDC 65C816, Knuth's MMIX, ARM and x86-64 allow referencing data by offset from the program counter.
Some modern debug architectures, like ARM CoreSight and Nexus, provide internal and external bus master access without needing to halt and take over a CPU.
Some critics regard SOA as merely an obvious evolution of well-deployed architectures ( open interfaces, etc.
Some architectures provide multiple barriers for enforcing different ordering constraints.
Some architectures, including the ubiquitous x86 / x64, provide several memory barrier instructions including an instruction sometimes called " full fence ".
Some architectures provide separate memory barriers to control ordering between different combinations of system memory and I / O memory.
Some computer architectures ( such as ARM ) have conditional instructions ( or conditional loads, such as x86 ) which can in some cases obviate the need for conditional branches and avoid flushing the instruction pipeline.
Some current computer architectures ( e. g. IBM / 390 and Intel Pentium ) contain some instructions with implicit operands in order to maintain backwards compatibility with earlier designs.
Some architectures, like the non-hardware-assisted x86, do not meet these conditions, so they cannot be virtualized in the classic way.
Some computer architectures still reserve the beginning of address space for other purposes, though ; for instance, Intel x86 systems reserve the first 512 words of address space for the interrupt table if they run in real mode.
Some architectures include other stages such as memory access.
Some labels used to denote classes of CPU architectures are not particularly descriptive, especially so the CISC label ; many early designs retroactively denoted " CISC " are in fact significantly simpler than modern RISC processors ( in several respects ).
Some cognitive architectures or models are based on a set of generic rules, as, e. g., the Information Processing Language ( e. g., Soar based on the unified theory of cognition, or similarly ACT-R ).
Some architectures, compilers, or optimization cases store one link for each enclosing level ( not just the immediately enclosing ), so that deeply nested routines that access shallow data do not have to traverse several links ; this strategy is often called a display.
Some architectures like MIPS have special unaligned load and store instructions.

Some and reflects
Some believe that the word " chicamo " somehow became " chicano ", which ( unlike " chicamo ") reflects the grammatical conventions of Spanish-language ethno-and demonyms, such as " americano " or " castellano " or " peruano ".
John Locke's work Some Thoughts Concerning Education was written in 1693 and still reflects traditional education priorities in the Western world.
Some sources define egalitarianism as the point of view that equality reflects the natural state of humanity.
Some observers still feel that Japan's willingness to deploy troops in support of current US operations in Iraq, as spearheaded by Koizumi and the conservative LDP, reflects a vow not to be excluded from the group of countries the US considers friends.
Some researchers have argued that working memory capacity reflects the efficiency of executive functions, most notably the ability to maintain a few task-relevant representations in the face of distracting irrelevant information.
Some scholars believe the description is of a far later date than Moses, and that it reflects the structure of the Temple of Solomon ; others hold that the passage describes a real pre-monarchic shrine, perhaps the sanctuary at Shiloh, while traditional scholars contend that it describes an actual tabernacle used in the time of Moses and thereafter.
Some critics assert that modesty reflects a negative body image and that there may be a correlation between repressive body attitudes and undesirable outcomes such as sexual crimes, violence, and stress.
Some technical analysts use subjective judgment to decide which pattern ( s ) a particular instrument reflects at a given time and what the interpretation of that pattern should be.
Some of the imprecision in the definition of the names ( e. g., " mineral oil ", " white oil ") reflects usage by buyers and sellers who did not know, and usually did not need to care about, the precise chemical makeup.
Some of the facts have slipped through the holes – we no longer know them nor have any means of verifying them – and in these cases I have reimagined scenes or reconstructed events in a way I believe reflects the essence of the scene or the event in the minds and hearts of the people who lived through it.
Some have suggested this reflects a homosexual relationship ; although it is disputed that the text relates to Pepi II at all.
Some have argued that a bully reflects the environment of his home, repeating the model he learned from his parents.
Some of the difference may represent individuals moving from the mainline to the more fundamentalist or evangelical churches, while the rest simply reflects a general decline in organized religious participation.
Some authorities ( e. g. Flora Europaea ) treat several of the varieties at subspecific rank, but this reflects tradition rather than sound taxonomy, as the distinctions between the taxa are small.
Some claim this flag ( called The Yellow Flag for short ) is the first true " national flag " of the Vietnamese people for it reflects the aspiration and hope of the people, not just the emperors, for independence and unification of the Viet nation.
Some relationships with artists — for example, Matthew Barney, Robert Gober, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Sherrie Levine, and Claes Oldenburg — have extended over many years and encompassed multiple projects, and the collection often reflects that commitment through deep holdings that follow the shifts and turns of a whole career.
Some navies have a custom of flying a " paying off " or " decommissioning pennant ," the length of which often reflects the length of service of the warship.
Some claim the willful destruction of a productive and loyal workforce reflects the effects of Thatcherism-though the storyline was already well underway before the first Thatcher government had been elected.
Some groups, particularly Alevis, claim that the Diyanet reflects mainstream Sunni Islamic beliefs to the exclusion of other beliefs.
Some analysts believe that it reflects the rivalry of Grimani with Pope Clement XI.
Some documents suggest that Beaghmore translates into English as ' the moor of the birches ' but this is plainly wrong, as there is no Irish word for moor that sounds like the English word moor ( the usual word is caorán )-Mackay's Dictionary of Ulster Place-names says that it is from an Bheitheach Mhór, meaning " big place of birch trees "; a name that reflects the fact that the area was a woodland before being cleared by Neolithic farmers.
Some critics believe that the film reflects the true sentiment of Iraqi Kurds, many of whom suffered greatly under the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein and strongly supported the US military invasion and occupation of Iraq.
Some or all of these leagues and organizations are also recognized by the Canadian Soccer Association or another governing body ; however, the list below reflects the USSF designation.
Some are results of cultural syncretism-for instance, pav bhaji ( Bread / bun with cooked and mashed vegetables ) reflects a Portuguese influence, in the form of a bun, and bhel puri ( Sev puri ), was created by a Gujarati migrant to Mumbai.

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