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complexity and work
Too many records seem to reduce a work of symphonic complexity to a melody and its accompaniment.
The neutral charge and lower degree of chemical complexity of agarose make it less likely to interact with biomolecules, and, therefore, agarose has become the preferred matrix for work with proteins and nucleic acids.
The strategy of the very long instruction word ( VLIW ) causes some ILP to become implied directly by the software, reducing the amount of work the CPU must perform to boost ILP and thereby reducing the design's complexity.
Workers whose work involves chemistry, but not at a complexity requiring an education with a chemistry degree, are commonly referred to as chemical technicians.
He extended his work on biological complexity into a general theory of systems in a book titled General Systems Theory.
" The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complex, therefore simplicity should be a key goal in design and unnecessary complexity should be avoided.
In 1923, C. Lloyd Morgan took this work further, elaborating on an ' emergent evolution ' which could explain increasing complexity ( including the evolution of mind ).
Natural selection was expected to work very slowly in forming new species, but given the effectiveness of artificial selection, he could " see no limit to the amount of change, to the beauty and infinite complexity of the coadaptations between all organic beings, one with another and with their physical conditions of life, which may be effected in the long course of time by nature's power of selection ".
Despite the complexity of making the map, Beck was paid just five guineas for the work.
The increasing complexity of the work flow and the intangibles of artistic and aesthetic demands in video game creation make it difficult to predict accurate milestones.
" Along that same thought, Arthur Koestler stated, " it is the synergistic effects produced by wholes that are the very cause of the evolution of complexity in nature " and used the metaphor of Janus ( a symbol of the unity underlying complements like open / shut, peace / war ) to illustrate how the two perspectives ( strong or holistic vs. weak or reductionistic ) should be treated as perspectives, not exclusives, and should work together to address the issues of emergence.
Cook discussed his education at the University of Michigan and Harvard University and early work at the University of California, Berkeley, and his growing interest in problems of computational complexity.
However, employment of this pattern, as with similar design patterns, may result in unnecessary complexity and extra work in the initial writing of code.
If a block cipher ( not operating in a stream cipher mode ) were to be used in this type of application, the designer would need to choose either transmission efficiency or implementation complexity, since block ciphers cannot directly work on blocks shorter than their block size.
These approaches all involve increased hardware complexity ( higher cost, larger circuits, higher power consumption ) because the processor must intrinsically make all of the decisions internally for these approaches to work.
It is this thought of originary complexity that sets Derrida's work in motion, and from which all of its terms are derived, including " deconstruction ".
Paganini changed his mind about playing the piece himself when he saw the first sketches for the work ; he expressed misgivings over its outward lack of complexity.
This is due primarily to the paucity of data on the environment the marine vehicle is required to work in and the complexity of the interaction of waves and wind on a marine structure.
They compare in their complexity of interpenetrating internal spaces with contemporaneous work in Italy by Francesco Borromini.
Other considerations of the possibility of avoiding unwieldily large numbers can be based on computational complexity theory, as in Andras Kornai's work on explicit finitism ( which does not deny the existence of large numbers ) and
The Times thought it too complex and difficult to listen to: " The excessive complexity of the contrapuntal writing in the earlier part of the work defeated its own ends ; there was so much going on that the perplexed ear knew not where to turn or fasten itself.
The other major work, a setting of Walt Whitman poems with the title Songs of Farewell, was an even more alarming prospect to Fenby: " the complexity of thinking in so many strands, often all at once ; the problems of orchestral and vocal balance ; the wider area of possible misunderstandings ..." combined to leave Delius and his helper exhausted after each session of work — yet both these works were ready for performance in 1932.
This work led to the joint bestowal of the Turing Award on the two, for the introduction of this fundamental concept of computational complexity theory.

complexity and noted
He was noted for his ability as a bandleader and songwriter to blend the simplicity and drive of R & B with the rhythmic complexity and precision of jazz.
The story is noted for its complexity, with many characters double-crossing one another and many secrets being exposed throughout the narrative.
The Social General Strike noted the complexity of modern industry, identifying the many stages in the manufacturing process and geographic dispersal of related manufacturing locations as weaknesses of the industrial process during any labor dispute.
These designs are noted to be a compromise and even a gimmick since they add bulk, complexity and fragility to the binocular.
It should therefore be noted that some lower time-complexity algorithms on paper may have indirect time complexity costs on real machines.
His orchestral scores are noted for their complexity and colourful instrumentation.
He was noted for the complexity and speed of his performances, which set a new standard for jazz piano virtuosity.
Similar to Batman: The Animated Series, Superman was noted for its thematic complexity, quality animation, maturity, and modernization of its title character.
In Ontario, Riesling is commonly used for Icewine, where the wine is noted for its breadth and complexity.
The retractable top was noted for its complexity and usually decent reliability in the pre-transistor era.
The fragmented, localized and autonomous cultures of reduced complexity are noted for such diversity of their material cultures in pottery styles ( conservative in Athens, eclectic at Knossos ), burial practices and settlement structures, that generalizations about a " Dark Age society " are misleading.
He noted the beauty and complexity of the Kiama area and was astounded when he first discovered the blowhole.
Whereas many of the newly-spawned microbreweries of the 1980s went out of business, Sierra Nevada Brewing endured to become one of the largest independent brewers in the country, whose beers were noted for their " character and complexity ".
The poem is noted for its creative use of kennings and other metaphorical devices, as well as its labyrinthine complexity.
The Psalms and the first movement in particular are noted among performers for their musical difficulty, with the opening section of the first movement often considered one of the hardest passages for choral tenors ever written, owing to the range of the piece, its rhythmic complexity and the consistent presence of the strange and difficult-to-maintain parallel 7ths between the tenor and bass parts ( see illustration ).
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer noted that there are circumstances in which the application of bright-line rules would be inappropriate, stating that " no single set of legal rules can ever capture the ever changing complexity of human life.
These games ( particularly Mysterious Journey: Schizm ) were noted for the complexity and great difficulty of their puzzles, and also were hailed as having some of the best graphics in the industry at the time.
It is an indication of the complexity of the issue of bias when it is noted that, even though he stood to profit by printing the money, Franklin also seems to have genuinely believed that printing more money would stimulate trade.
It is also frequently noted for its complexity, however this complexity is often a result of features that target large distributed systems and which are often unmatched by more recent RPC implementations such as SOAP.

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