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general and operation
Present pool quarters at two locations in Providence are crowded, antiquated and, in general, make for inefficient operation in terms of dispersement of personnel and duplication of such operational needs as stock and repair equipment.
For example, in some groups, the group operation is commutative, and this can be asserted with the introduction of an additional axiom, but without this axiom we can do quite well developing ( the more general ) group theory, and we can even take its negation as an axiom for the study of non-commutative groups.
The symbol "•" is a general placeholder for a concretely given operation.
A binary operation, ab, depends on the ordered pair ( a, b ) and so ( ab ) c ( where the parentheses here mean first operate on the ordered pair ( a, b ) and then operate on the result of that using the ordered pair (( ab ), c )) depends in general on the ordered pair (( a, b ), c ).
Çevik Bir became the Turkish army's deputy chief of general staff shortly after the Somali operation and played a vital role in establishing a Turkish-Israeli entente against the emerging fundamentalism in the Middle East.
"... hen we form a set of phenomena into a class, that is, when we compare them with one another to ascertain in what they agree, some general conception is implied in this mental operation " ( A System of Logic, Book IV, Ch.
The subgroup of generated by all commutators is called the derived group or the commutator subgroup of G. Note that one must consider the subgroup generated by the set of commutators because in general the set of commutators is not closed under the group operation.
After the general elections, President General Yahya Khan attempted to negotiate with both Pakistan Peoples Party and Awami League to share power in the central government but talks were failed when President Yahya Khan authorized an armed operation ( codename Searchlight ) to attack the Awami League.
In general, communications equipment operating in these bands must tolerate any interference generated by ISM equipment, and users have no regulatory protection from ISM device operation.
On February 1, 1950, contract N8ss-2660 was approved for 1, 000 units “ especially adapted for general reconnaissance or command communications ” and “ constructed for short period underwater operation such as encountered in landing and fording operations.
The Lie bracket is not an associative operation in general, meaning that need not equal.
The general type of instruction is given by the op ( operation ) field, the highest 6 bits.
Malware is sometimes used broadly against government or corporate websites to gather guarded information, or to disrupt their operation in general.
Reeve quotes General Aharon Yariv — who, he writes, was the general overseer of the operation — as stating that after Munich the Israeli government felt it had no alternative but to exact justice.
While not fundamental to circuit operation, diodes connected in series with the base or emitter of the transistors are required to prevent the base-emitter junction being driven into reverse breakdown when the supply voltage is in excess of the V < sub > eb </ sub > breakdown voltage, typically around 5-10 volts for general purpose silicon transistors.
A general property of finite groups implies that a finite subset of a symmetric group is again a group if and only if it is closed under the group operation.
In general, a sysop is a person who oversees the operation of a server, typically in a large computer system.
In each case the significance of the symbol is the same: the most general bilinear operation.
The general government, by uniting and calling into action the pecuniary resources of the states, has created a new capital stock of several millions of dollars, which, with that before existing, is directed into every branch of business, giving life and vigor to industry in its infinitely diversified operation.
In 1970, the IUOTO general assembly voted in favor of forming the World Tourism Organization ( WTO ), based on statutes of the IUOTO, and after ratification by the prescribed 51 states, the WTO came into operation on November 1, 1974.
The government has also established a free port area, which provides the following benefits: contribution to economic diversification by providing a window for free trade as well as stimulating the establishment of support services ; administration of a regime that imports, exports, and warehouses general merchandise ; adequate storage facilities and other infrastructure to cater for effective operation of trade ; and creation of an efficient management system for effective re-exportation of goods.
* First use of general anaesthesia in an operation, by Crawford Long.
Operations can in general take several input images and give several output images, which corresponds to having several incoming edges ( images ) and several outgoing edges ( images ) at a given node ( operation ).
PLMN facilitates interoperation with its own subsystems in order to perform operation of the GSM system in particular and any wired network in general.
In general, the ASBR should not advertise default into the TSA-NSSA, although this can work with extremely careful design and operation, for the limited special cases in which such an advertisement makes sense.

general and segmentation
* attempting to read or write memory that is not allocated for reading or writing by that application ( segmentation fault ) or x86 specific ( general protection fault )
Since there is no general solution to the image segmentation problem, these techniques often have to be combined with domain knowledge in order to effectively solve an image segmentation problem for a problem domain.
Nevertheless, this general idea has inspired several other authors to investigate coarse-to-fine schemes for image segmentation.
However, many modern operating systems implement their memory access-control schemes via paging instead of segmentation, so it is often the case that invalid memory references in operating systems such as Windows are reported via page faults instead of general protection faults.
Although Drosophila segmentation is not representative of the arthropod phylum in general, it is the most highly studied.
This is especially the case if the program writes data to memory pointed by a dangling pointer, a silent corruption of unrelated data may result, leading to subtle bugs that can be extremely difficult to find, or cause segmentation faults (* NIX ) or general protection faults ( Windows ).
Analysis of general market characteristics should lead to information about the market such as definition, size, trends, and market segmentation.

general and unit
According to Friends, the unit was organized by John Snook, a former World War 2, commando who is vice president and general manager of the telephone company.
The 1976 definition of the astronomical unit was incomplete, in particular because it does not specify the frame of reference in which time is to be measured, but proved practical for the calculation of ephemerides: a fuller definition that is consistent with general relativity was proposed, and " vigorous debate " ensued until in August 2012 the International Astronomical Union adopted the current definition of 1 astronomical unit = 149597870700 meters.
In general, a linear mapping on a normed space is continuous if and only if it is bounded on the closed unit ball.
In the general sense, a " brick " is a standard-sized weight-bearing building unit.
In a general sense a control unit ( CU ) is a central ( or sometimes distributed but clearly distinguishable
These polar unit vectors can be expressed in terms of Cartesian unit vectors in the x and y directions, denoted i and j respectively :< ref > Note: unlike the Cartesian unit vectors i and j, which are constant, in polar coordinates the direction of the unit vectors u < sub > r </ sub > and u < sub > θ </ sub > depend on θ, and so in general have non-zero time derivatives .</ ref >
In general, the masses of all hadrons are of the order of 1 GeV / c < sup > 2 </ sup >, which makes the GeV ( gigaelectronvolt ) a very convenient unit of mass for particle physics:
For larger volumes of fluids, such as annual consumption of tap water, lorry ( truck ) tanks, or swimming pools, the cubic metre is the general unit.
* 2002The International Committee for Weights and Measures ( CIPM ) considers the metre to be a unit of proper length and thus recommends this definition be restricted to " lengths ℓ which are sufficiently short for the effects predicted by general relativity to be negligible with respect to the uncertainties of realisation ".
However, the more original definition of subcellular functional unit in general still coexists.
The general adoption of the mouldboard plough in Europe appears to have accompanied the adoption of the three-field system in the later eighth and early ninth centuries, leading to an improvement of the agricultural productivity per unit of land in northern Europe.
In general, however, ionizing radiation is far more harmful to living organisms per unit of energy deposited than non-ionizing radiation, since the ions that are produced by ionizing radiation, even at low radiation powers, have the potential to cause DNA damage.
") It was first given a general term of a " camouflage unit " in " The Time Meddler " ( 1965 ).
In general, contravariant vectors are " regular vectors " with units of distance ( such as a displacement ) or distance times some other unit ( such as velocity or acceleration ); covariant vectors, on the other hand, have units of one-over-distance such as gradient.
Society, in general, addresses the fact that an individual has rather limited means as an autonomous unit.
When the general price level rises, each unit of currency buys fewer goods and services.
In this context it is commonly moved onto the right-hand side of the equation, and defined with a proportionality factor of 8: Λ = 8ρ < sub > vac </ sub >, where unit conventions of general relativity are used ( otherwise factors of G and c would also appear ).
We may take as our unit for study an actual historical case of great dis-equilibrium, such as, say, the panic of 1873 ; or we may take as our unit for study any constituent tendency, such as, say, deflation, and discover its general laws, relations to, and combinations with, other tendencies.
A Teller Assist Unit may also share many of the same components as an ATM ( including a vault ), but they are distinct in that they are designed to be operated solely by trained personnel and not the general public, they do not integrate directly into interbank networks, and are usually controlled by a computer that is not directly integrated into the overall construction of the unit.
The former pronunciation follows the general pattern in English whereby SI units of measurement are pronounced with the stress on the first syllable, and the pronunciation of the actual base unit does not change irresepective of the prefix.

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