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Also, it can be readily seen that the cutting and peeling types of failure show a steady state response, while the cracking mechanism is of a dynamic nature.
The size and placement of tone holes, the key mechanism, and the fingering system used to produce the notes in the flute's range were evolved from 1832 to 1847 by Theobald Boehm, and greatly improved the instrument's dynamic range and intonation over those of its predecessors.
The K6 processor included a feedback dynamic instruction reordering mechanism, MMX instructions, and a floating-point unit ( FPU ).
While the consequences of this for the reaction mechanism of chromatin remodeling are not known, the dynamic nature of the system may allow it to respond faster to external stimuli.
Emergence, reification, multistability, and invariance are not necessarily separable modules to be modeled individually, but they could be different aspects of a single unified dynamic mechanism.
He also adapted the player pianos, increasing their dynamic range by tinkering with their mechanism and covering the hammers with leather ( in one player piano ) and metal ( in the other ) so as to produce a more percussive sound.
It refers to the total response of the body to the making of sound ; to a dynamic relationship between the breathing-in muscles and the breathing-out muscles known as the breath support mechanism ; to the amount of breath pressure delivered to the vocal folds and their resistance to that pressure ; and to the dynamic level of the sound.
Equally, evolution may be employed as a mechanism for generating a dynamic world of adaptive individuals, in which the selection pressure is imposed by the program, and the viewer plays no role in selection, as in the Black Shoals project.
While different flight patterns can be employed in dynamic soaring, the simplest example to explain the energy extraction mechanism is a closed loop across the boundary layer between two airmasses in relative movement.
The dynamic mechanism of the " chelate effect " and " trigger effect " of IgG has been analyzed from the angle of low-frequency resonance among the 12 beta-barrels of an IgG molecule.
Computer simulations of the dynamic behavior of receptors has been used to gain understanding of their mechanism of action.
The scan chain mechanism does not generally help diagnose or test for timing, temperature or other dynamic operational errors that may occur.
It is a dynamic diffusion potential that takes this mechanism into account — wholly unlike the equilibrium potential, which is true no matter the nature of the system under consideration.
These were mainly used by " dynamic frames ", as it provided a mechanism to continue animations which would not otherwise fit within the number of characters available in a standard frame.
The choices of the dynamic dispatch mechanism offered by a language to a large extent alter the programming paradigms that are available or are most natural to use within a given language.
However, this transport layer session mechanism should not be confused with a so-called HTTP session, since it does not last a sufficiently long time, and does not provide application level interactive services such as dynamic web pages.
Growth of the fungal symbiont is very tightly regulated within its grass host, indicated by a largely unbranched mycelial morphology and remarkable synchrony of grass leaf and hyphal extension of the fungus ; the latter seems to occur via a mechanism that involves stretch-induced or intercalary elongation of the endophyte's hyphae, a process so far not found in any other fungal species, indicating specialized adaptation of the fungus to the dynamic growth environment inside its host.
A virtual method table, virtual function table, virtual call table, dispatch table, or vtable, is a mechanism used in a programming language to support dynamic dispatch ( or run-time method binding ).
; Enterprise Guide: SAS Enterprise Guide is a Microsoft Windows client application that provides a guided mechanism to use SAS and publish dynamic results throughout an organization in a uniform way.
This may belong to a mechanism in the kinetochore to recognize the MTs plus-end (+), ensuring their proper anchoring and regulating their dynamic behavior as they remain anchored.
They offered a conclusion that the " coupling between surface melting and ice-sheet flow provides a mechanism for rapid, large-scale, dynamic responses of ice sheets to climate warming ".
The dynamic nature of this type of molecular recognition is particularly important since it provides a mechanism to regulate binding in biological systems.
Both dynamic mechanical analysis is a non destructive technique that is useful in understanding the mechanism of deformation at a molecular level.

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In its dynamic form, it visualizes the community as the embodiment of an ontological force -- the race, for instance, which unfolds in history.
And in its engineers' frantic attempts to achieve maximum dynamic impact and earsplitting brilliance, the recording sounds as though it had been `` doctored for super-high fidelity ''.
Last week Chicago happily found its top scholar in Caltech's acting dean of the faculty: dynamic Geneticist George Wells Beadle, 57, who shared the 1958 Nobel Prize in medicine and physiology for discovering how genes affect heredity by controlling cell chemistry ( Time, Cover, July 14, 1958 ).
AIX was the first operating system to utilize journaling file systems, and IBM has continuously enhanced the software with features like processor, disk and network virtualization, dynamic hardware resource allocation ( including fractional processor units ), and reliability engineering ported from its mainframe designs.
* Growth cone, a dynamic, actin-supported extension of a developing axon seeking its synaptic target
The 13th century Terrace of the Leper King is known for its dynamic relief sculptures of demon kings, dancers, and nāgas.
Thus the dynamic characteristic of DHTML is the way it functions while a page is viewed, not in its ability to generate a unique page with each page load.
The Central American Common Market continued its dynamic reactivation process, now with most regional commerce duty-free.
The algorithm, named after its inventor, Jay Earley, is a chart parser that uses dynamic programming ; it is mainly used for parsing in computational linguistics.
Mussolini claimed that capitalism had degenerated in three stages, starting with dynamic or heroic capitalism ( 1830 – 1870 ), followed by static capitalism ( 1870 – 1914 ), and reaching its final form of decadent capitalism or " supercapitalism " beginning in 1914.
Mussolini argued that Italian Fascism acknowledged the positive achievements of dynamic and heroic capitalism for its contribution to industrialism and its technical developments, but that it did not favour supercapitalism, which he claimed was incompatible with Italy's agricultural sector.
::: the planing hull form is configured to develop positive dynamic pressure so that its draft decreases with increasing speed.
Most notably, they were developed under the banner of dynamic assessment that focuses on the testing of learning and developmental potential ( for instance, in the work of Reuven Feuerstein and his associates, who has criticized standard IQ testing for its putative assumption or acceptance of " fixed and immutable " characteristics of intelligence or cognitive functioning ).
47 noted for its delicate, intricate melody and abrupt dynamic changes.
In addition to issues of reliability, the dynamic nature and the diversity of the Internet and its components provide no guarantee that any particular path is actually capable of, or suitable for, performing the data transmission requested, even if the path is available and reliable.
He interprets history, understands its dynamic, predicts the future, but in addition to predicting it, he expresses a revolutionary concept: the world must not only be interpreted, it must be transformed.
A variable may be declared, then its scope is limited to that procedure and any procedures that it calls ( a. k. a. dynamic scope ).
The country ’ s links to terrorist acts abroad, its economic weakness relative to South Korea, and the collapse of the Eastern Bloc all contributed to this dynamic over the course of the decade.
WebObjects never became very popular because of its initial high price of $ 50, 000 but remains a prominent early example of a web server based on dynamic page generation rather than static content.
The stage consists of the two NPN transistors Q15 / Q19 connected in a Darlington configuration and uses the output side of a current mirror as its collector ( dynamic ) load to achieve high gain.
A third theory of perception, enactivism, attempts to find a middle path between realist and anti-realist theories, positing that cognition arises as a result of the dynamic interplay between an organism's sensory-motor capabilities and its environment.
Pascal has its roots in the ALGOL 60 language, but also introduced concepts and mechanisms which ( on top of ALGOL's scalars and arrays ) enabled programmers to define their own complex ( structured ) datatypes, and also made it easier to build dynamic and recursive data structures such as lists, trees and graphs.

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