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Some and arithmetic
Some have hardware support for operations like scanning for a substring, arbitrary-precision BCD arithmetic, or transcendental functions, while others have only 8-bit addition and subtraction.
Some first-order theories are algorithmically decidable ; examples of this include Presburger arithmetic, real closed fields and static type systems of ( most ) programming languages.
Some tests are visual, some are verbal, some tests only use abstract-reasoning problems, and some tests concentrate on arithmetic, spatial imagery, reading, vocabulary, memory or general knowledge.
Some structures are better for fixed-point arithmetic and others may be better for floating-point arithmetic.
Some Pythagoreans, such as Eudoxus ' teacher Archytas, had believed that only arithmetic could provide a basis for proofs.
* Some processors use VLIW techniques so each instruction drives multiple arithmetic units in parallel
Some operations, such as bit setting and testing, can be performed on any numbered register, but bi-operand arithmetic operations always involve W ( the accumulator ), writing the result back to either W or the other operand register.
Some programs ( especially those that use fixed-point arithmetic where no dedicated floating-point hardware is available ) will use behavior similar to the IEEE standard, using large positive and negative numbers to approximate infinities.
Some of the most widely circulating books, such as the Liber Abaci by Leonardo Fibonacci of Pisa, included applications of mathematics and arithmetic to business practice or were business manuals based on sophisticated numeracy and literacy.
Some restrictions of ANSI pointer arithmetic may have been due to the segmented memory models of this processor family.
) Some processors can generate an exception if an arithmetic result exceeds the available precision.
Some programming languages such as Lisp, Python, Perl, Haskell and Ruby use, or have an option to use, arbitrary-precision numbers for all integer arithmetic.
Some notable changes to the institute at Yverdun were that pupils of any age were educated, not just young children ; German, French, Latin and Greek were taught along with geography, natural history, history, literature, arithmetic, geometry, surveying, drawing, writing and singing.
* Some provisions for logic more flexible than sum-of-product expressions, including complicated feedback paths between macro cells, and specialized logic for implementing various commonly-used functions, such as integer arithmetic.
Some of his most influential papers offered proofs of previously unproven assertions of Liouville, but his most original work centered around the development of formal analogies between arithmetic and analytic operations.

Some and units
Some port wines may contain 20 % ABV or more, which is 15 units of alcohol per bottle.
Some games involve commanding multiple game pieces ( or units ), such as chess pieces or Monopoly houses and hotels, that have unique designations and capabilities within the parameters of the game ; in other games, such as Go, all pieces controlled by a player have the same capabilities.
Some conversions from one system of units to another need to be exact, without increasing or decreasing the precision of the first measurement.
Some currencies do not have any smaller units at all, such as the Icelandic króna.
Some such units employ batteries that can provide power for several hours in case of external power interruption ( e. g., see the EMC Symmetrix ) and thus maintain the content of the volatile storage parts intact.
Some such units employ batteries that can provide power for several hours in case of external power interruption ( e. g., see the EMC Symmetrix ) and thus maintain the content of the volatile storage parts intact.
Some units of the U. S. Marine Corps Raiders in the Pacific were issued a similar fighting dagger, the Marine Raider Stiletto., though the design proved less than successful when used in the type of knife combat encountered in the Pacific theater.
Some fleet units are stationed in the Red Sea, but the bulk of the force remains in the Mediterranean.
Some units include ethnic, national, cultural, and religious diversity.
Some performers use a noise gate pedal at the end of a chain to reduce unwanted noise and hum introduced by overdrive units or vintage gear.
Some able-bodied prisoners delivered to the death camp were not immediately killed, but were forced into labor units ( Sonderkommando ) to work at the extermination process, removing corpses from the gas chambers and burning them.
Some genes that code for protein sub units of voltage-gated and ligand-gated ion channels have been associated with forms of generalized epilepsy and infantile seizure syndromes.
Some defeated units simply left the battlefield and travelled home, regardless of orders.
* 1960 – Algerian War: Some units of European volunteers in Algiers stage an insurrection known as the " barricades week ", during which they seize government buildings and clash with local police.
Some commentators question the idea that one can meaningfully categorize culture in terms of discrete units.
Some units allow only a limited number of parameters to be controlled this way, but most will respond to program change messages.
Some versions of the Pickelhaube worn by German artillery units employed a ball-shaped finial rather than the pointed spike.
Some of the most sophisticated and expensive tonearms and turntable units ever made are linear trackers, from companies such as Rockport and Clearaudio.
Some manufacturers produce motion control units to be integrated with PLC so that G-code ( involving a CNC machine ) can be used to instruct machine movements.
Some legions may have even been reinforced at times with units making the associated force near 15, 000 – 16, 000 or about the size of a modern division.
Some types of RPGs are single-use disposable units similar to the RPG-22 ; others are re-loadable, such as the Soviet RPG-7.
Some of the reasons for the failure of 100 words per minute HF RTTY included poor operation of improperly maintained mechanical teleprinters, narrow bandwidth terminal units, continued use of 170 Hz shift at 100 words per minute and excessive error rates due to multipath distortion and the nature of ionospheric propagation.
Some early single hose scuba sets used full-face masks instead of a mouthpiece, such as those made by Desco and Scott Aviation ( who continue to make breathing units of this configuration for use by firefighters ).
Some tribes unified into larger, duchy-like units.

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Some feminists are engaged with men's issues activism, such as bringing attention to male rape and spousal battery and addressing negative social expectations for men.
Some instructions were replaced by more general ones which the assembler translated into equivalent operations and some were even replaced by addressing modes.
Some council-member states proposed an additional protocol to the Council of Europe Cybercrime Convention, addressing materials and " acts of racist or xenophobic nature committed through computer networks "; it was negotiated from late 2001 to early 2002, and, on 7 November 2002, the Council of Europe Committee of Ministers adopted the protocol's final text titled Additional Protocol to the Convention on Cyber-crime, Concerning the Criminalisation of Acts of a Racist and Xenophobic Nature Committed through Computer Systems, (" Protocol ").
Some aspects attributed to the first RISC-labeled designs around 1975 include the observations that the memory-restricted compilers of the time were often unable to take advantage of features intended to facilitate manual assembly coding, and that complex addressing modes take many cycles to perform due to the required additional memory accesses.
Some of these bishops sought new ways of addressing those challenges.
Some have even suggested that it is useful, if not vital, in the establishment of healthy bacteria within the digestive tract, addressing the problems presented by Crohn's Disease and Leaky Gut Syndrome.
Some cable modems may incorporate a router and a DHCP server to provide the LAN with IP network addressing.
Some programs predating the 80286 were designed to take advantage of the wrap-around ( modulo ) memory addressing behavior, so the 80286 presented a problem for backward compatibility.
Some of these agencies exist solely for addressing certain types of emergencies whilst others deal with ad hoc emergencies as part of their normal responsibilities.
Some feminist writers have suggested it would be better to give these women the diagnosis of a post-traumatic disorder as this would acknowledge their abuse, but others have argued that the use of the PTSD diagnosis merely medicalizes abuse rather than addressing the root causes in society.
Some of the practices established in freeganism serve the function of addressing many of these same concerns.
Some Internet root nameservers are implemented as clusters of hosts using anycast addressing.
Some anycast deployment on the Internet distinguish between local and global nodes to provide benefit for the direct local community, by addressing local nodes preferentially.
Some advocated that race ‘ should centre not on what race explains about society, but rather on the questions of who, why and with what effect social significance is attached to racial attributes that are constructed in particular political and socio-economic contexts ,’ and thus, addressing the “ folk ” or “ mythological representations ” of race.
Some systems have also been based on capability-based addressing ( hardware support for capabilities ), such as Plessey System 250.
Some of the new features include a fast searching system called Spotlight, a new version of the Safari web browser, Dashboard, a new ' Unified ' theme, and improved support for 64-bit addressing on Power Mac G5s.
Some versions of this addressing mode may be conditional referring to two registers (" jump if reg1 = reg2 "),
Some early minicomputers ( e. g. DEC PDP-8, Data General Nova ) had only a few registers and only a limited addressing range ( 8 bits ).
Some of her signature contributions to popular music include addressing the complexities of life through impressionistic, sometimes hallucinatory lyrics about everyday feelings and varying mental states.
Some nouns change completely for the same reasons, such as chichi and haha (" my father ", " my mother ") versus o-tō-san and o-kā-san (" your father " and " your mother ", and also used when addressing one's own parents respectfully ).
Some have used Wood ’ s incarceration as a means of attacking Wood rather than addressing the content of his writing and work.
Some of the ideas behind CMML and the generic addressing of temporal offsets were proposed in a 1997 paper by Bill Simpson-Young and Ken Yap.
Some open addressing methods, such as
Some words like grockel ( visitor ) and nipper / nips ( addressing a younger person ) are shared with neighbouring regions.

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