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entire and duration
There are compression algorithms that keep the BPP almost constant throughout the entire duration of the video.
As chairman of the CRB, Hoover worked with the leader of the Belgian Comite National de Secours et Alimentation ( CN ), Emile Francqui, to feed the entire nation for the duration of the war.
The most important siege was the Siege of Leningrad, that lasted over 29 months, about half of the duration of the entire Second World War.
Tonically active neurons are cholinergic interneurons that fire during the entire duration of the stimulus and fire at about 0. 5-3 impulses per second.
Computations based on the theory presented in the review produce radiation parameters ( intensity and duration time versus wavelength ) that match experimental results with errors no larger than expected due to some simplifications ( e. g., assuming a uniform temperature in the entire bubble ), so it seems the phenomenon of sonoluminescence is at least roughly explained, although some details of the process remain obscure.
Jumping can be distinguished from running, galloping, and other gaits where the entire body is temporarily airborne by the relatively long duration of the aerial phase and high angle of initial launch.
A hallmark of the conflict has been the level of violence witnessed for virtually its entire duration.
Unlike Internet data services, E-carrier systems permanently allocate capacity for a voice call for its entire duration.
For example, a C major chord is made up of the notes C, E, and G. If the notes are held out the entire duration of a measure, the composer or orchestrator will have to decide what instrument ( s ) play this chord and in what register.
An NPV calculated using variable discount rates ( if they are known for the duration of the investment ) better reflects the situation than one calculated from a constant discount rate for the entire investment duration.
The Communist Party of Belarus ( CPB ), part of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ( CPSU ), claimed to rule the Belarusian SSR in the name of the proletariat for the entire duration of the republic's existence.
A deep fade therefore lasts the entire duration of transmission and cannot be mitigated using coding.
The duration of exposure is likewise limited, for environmental noise above 90 dB ( A ) in the United States by OSHA rules, and for environmental noise above 80 dB ( A ) in the European Union, for exposure over an entire work day.
In Herzog's commentary for the English language DVD release, he recalls that Bruno remained in costume for the entire duration of the production, even after shooting was done for the day.
When trains stop at the station, they block the roadway at one crossing or the other for entire duration of the stop, causing traffic backups.
Since its inception in 2005, Mr. Children has been actively participating in the festivals, with an announcement in 2008 that the group will now work more closely with its cause by participating during the entire three day festival duration in addition to further details to be announced at a later time.
At the opening of the work, Beethoven included a written direction that the sustain pedal should be depressed for the entire duration of the first movement.
The Irmo Okra Strut Parade remains the largest in the entire state of South Carolina to this day, typically lasting over two hours in duration.
Since a scorched earth campaign requires that there be a war of movement, World War I provided little opportunity in general for this policy as it was a stalemated war fought mostly in the same concentrated area for its entire duration.
The two brothers are the only members of Van Halen who have been in the band for its entire duration.
Residence in the hostels is mandatory for all the cadets for the entire duration of the course.
The principal goal was to ensure that there was a single duration for copyright and related rights across the entire European Union.
For the entire duration of the Assembly a total of 1315 deputies were certified, with 330 for the Clergy, 322 nobles and 663 deputies of the Third Estate.
2003 ) found that when echinacea products made from the entire plant were taken after the second cold symptom appeared they provided no measurable beneficial effect for children in treating the severity or duration of symptoms caused by the common cold virus.

entire and novel
The work as it stands is not the entire book that Malraux wrote at that time -- it is only the first section of a three-part novel called La Lutte avec l'Ange ; ;
The novel covers the entire reign of Alexander III ( 1249 – 1286 ), " almost entirely from Alexander's viewpoint ".
An example of silicon based life forms takes place in the Alan Dean Foster novel Sentenced to Prism in which the protagonist Evan Orgell is trapped on a planet whose entire ecosystem is mostly silicon-based.
In his novel Diaspora, Greg Egan posits entire virtual universes implemented on Turing Machines encoded by Wang Tiles in gargantuan polysaccharide ' carpets.
Bradbury wrote the entire novel in the basement of UCLA's Powell Library on a pay typewriter that he rented for a fee of ten cents per half an hour.
Several other fictional books were invented by the same author, including an entire bibliography for the fictional author Pierre Menard, as well as an imaginary novel, purportedly written by a Bombay lawyer named Mir Bahadur Ali, entitled " The Approach to Al-Mu ' tasim ," which was " reviewed " by Borges in his story of the same name.
Given a year to complete the work, Gibson undertook the actual writing out of " blind animal terror " at the obligation to write an entire novela feat which he felt he was " four or five years away from ".
For its publication King rewrote, edited, and updated the entire novel.
The novel begins 3, 081 years after the events of the first book, by which time the works of The Hive Queen and The Hegemon have caused the human race to let go of its hatred of the Buggers and instead revile Ender as " The Xenocide ", who exterminated an entire species.
The theme of patterns in perception runs through the entire novel.
From Hell was partly inspired by the title of Douglas Adams ' novel Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, in that it explores the notion that to solve a crime holistically, one would need to solve the entire society in which it occurred.
As an example of viral licensing outside software, after it was revealed that French author Michel Houellebecq plagiarized sections of Wikipedia articles in his novel La Carte et Le Territoire, some commentators said that this automatically made his entire book licensed under the ShareAlike license.
Suspended takes a novel approach in its game mechanics ; rather than being free to move about and interact with the game world directly, the player's character spends the entire game in a state of suspended animation ( hence the title ) and can only interact by controlling the actions of a number of robot surrogates.
This entire matter was a mere footnote to the back-and-forth of religious debate, and was rekindled only when Salman Rushdie's 1988 novel, The Satanic Verses, made headline news.
The entire novel is written without < span lang =" ta "> ஒர ு</ span >, a word that is not possible to avoid in a novel, and there are no punctuation marks in the novel except dots.
According to this book, the entire novel, even its plot, is an open trajectory where even the author himself questions his motives of the writing process.
But the entire novel, meanwhile, paints a poignantly sharp and critical portrait of the suburban American life experienced by the baby-boom generation.
Milan Kundera, in a 2007 article in The New Yorker, wrote: "( Rabelais ) is, along with Cervantes, the founder of an entire art, the art of the novel.
The ship's sinking sets the stage for the entire background of the story, which is based on the subsequent civil war between Matilda ( referred to as Maud in the novel ) and Stephen.
His 1980 novel Headlong, the fictional story of the unexpected death of the entire British royal family in a freak accident in 1930, and the ascension of a most unlikely heir to the British throne as a result, was the loose basis of the 1991 motion picture King Ralph which stars John Goodman, Peter O ' Toole, John Hurt and Camille Coduri.
In these four novels Jerry undergoes transformations, dies, is reborn, spends one entire novel as a shivering wreck, and eventually discovers his true natures.
In 1991 the entire series was published as a graphic novel by Ballantine.
He connects this feeling to William Blake's poem The Tyger, which is quoted piecemeal throughout the entire novel:

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