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* SBC 11 / 21 ( boardname KXT11 ) Falcon and Falcon Plus — single board computer on a Qbus card implementing the basic PDP-11 instruction set, based on T11 chipset containing 32 KB static RAM, two ROM sockets, three serial lines, 20 bit parallel I / O, three interval timers and a two-channel DMA controller.
The interval act consisted of several well known Irish performers including Clannad, Brian Kennedy ( who would go on to actually represent Ireland 11 years later ), and was composed by leading musician Michael O ' Suilleabhan.
The latter appeared resigned to defeat, taking little time to consider his shot selection, and after the frame shook hands with O ' Sullivan, after which the two walked arm in arm to the dressing room area, but because it had only been the last frame before the mid-session interval, and so indeed not the very last frame of the match, no-one knew if he had conceded the match, believed the match was over or was just congratulating O ' Sullivan on his formidable play.
The following is known as a " Perron tree " after O. Perron who was able to simplify Besicovitch's original construction: take a triangle with height 1, divide it in two, and translate both pieces over each other so that their bases overlap on some small interval.
Therefore, updating data for one source and finding the best interval can be done in O ( n ) time.
His fiance, Mary Nesbit, died in 1871 ; his closest friend, Oliver Madox Brown, in 1874 ; his sister Cicely, his amanuensis, in 1878 ; in 1879 his remaining sister, Eleanor, who was followed to the grave after a brief interval by her husband, the poet O ' Shaughnessy, and her two children.
The interval tree data structure can be generalized to a higher dimension N with identical query and construction time and O ( n log n ) space.
This ordering can be used to prevent duplicate intervals from being inserted into the tree in O ( log n ) time, versus the O ( k + log n ) time required to find duplicates if k intervals overlap a new interval.
Except for the bonds in O < sub > 3 </ sub >, no bonds between carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen atoms absorb in the interval between about 8 and 14 µm, though there is weaker continuum absorption in that interval.
DDR3 latencies are numerically higher because the I / O bus clock cycles by which they are measured are shorter ; the actual time interval is similar to DDR2 latencies ( around 10 ns ).

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Varro may have used the consular list with its mistakes, and called the year of the first consuls " 245 ab urbe condita ", accepting the 244-year interval from Dionysius of Halicarnassus for the kings after the foundation of Rome.
However, the term lucid was used by van Eeden in its sense of " having insight ", as in the phrase a lucid interval applied to someone in temporary remission from a psychosis, rather than as a reference to the perceptual quality of the experience, which may or may not be clear and vivid.
A random variable can be " mixed ", with part of its probability spread out over an interval like a typical continuous variable, and part of it concentrated on particular values like a discrete variable.
During the interval, Antonescu, who viewed the separate peace as " the most rational solution ", was assigned command over a cavalry regiment.
" When the characters reappear ", notes Rogers, " they do not step out of nowhere ; they emerge from the privacy of their own lives which, for an interval, we have not been allowed to see.
The Bourbon Restoration existed from ( about ) 6 April 1814 until the popular uprisings of the July Revolution of 1830, excepting the interval of the " Hundred Days ", less than a full year into the Restoration, when the Bourbon monarchy had again made themselves so unpopular with the general population of France that the family was again forced to flee Paris and France for Ghent, ahead of exploding civil disorders and collapsing civil authority.
It is this interval that is usually called the " wolf ", because it is so far out of consonance.
In modern musical notation and tuning, an enharmonic equivalent is a note ( enharmonic tone ), interval ( enharmonic interval ), or key signature ( enharmonic key signature ) that is equivalent to some other note, interval, or key signature but " spelled ", or named differently ( enharmonic relation ).
If one divides a change in proper distance by the interval of cosmological time where the change was measured ( or takes the derivative of proper distance with respect to cosmological time ) and calls this a " velocity ", then the resulting " velocities " of galaxies or quasars can be above the speed of light, c. This apparent superluminal expansion is not in conflict with special or general relativity, and is a consequence of the particular definitions used in cosmology.
The interval act was traditional Irish band Planxty, who performed the lengthy piece " Timedance ", which depicted Irish music through the ages.
The interval act was provided by Dana International, who performed a cover of the Stevie Wonder song " Free ", which caused some controversy in Israel due to the song's lyric.
If the interval of integration is in some sense " small ", then Simpson's rule will provide an adequate approximation to the exact integral.
However there is a subtle difference: if one of the tori in the JSJ decomposition is " non-separating ", then the boundary of the characteristic submanifold has two parallel copies of it ( and the region between them is a Seifert manifold isomorphic to the product of a torus and a unit interval ).
Alternatively, fuzzy logic offers a continuous spectrum of logical states represented in the unit interval of real numbers — it is a many-valued logic with infinitely-many truth-values, and thus the sand moves smoothly from " definitely heap " to " definitely not heap ", with shades in the intermediate region.
These transpositions are " usually up or down a fifth ", a fundamental interval in the series of overtones and an indication perhaps of the " influence of Chinese musical theory in which the fifth is significant ".
This value is represented by a percentage, so when we say, " we are 99 % confident that the true value of the parameter is in our confidence interval ", we express that 99 % of the observed confidence intervals will hold the true value of the parameter.
* a " lunar equation ", incrementing the epact by 1, 8 times in 2500 calendar years ( seven times after an interval of 300 years, and the eighth time after an interval of 400 years ).
In the Schwarzschild metric, the interval dt < sub > E </ sub > is given by :< ref > See T D Moyer ( 1981a ), " Transformation from proper time on Earth to coordinate time in solar system barycentric space-time frame of reference ", Celestial Mechanics 23 ( 1981 ) pages 33-56, equations 2 & 3 at pages 35-6 combined here and divided throughout by c < sup > 2 </ sup >.</ ref >
* Performances of King Lear, he observed, often place the interval " disproportionately late ", after the blinding of Gloucester.
However, if the condition of the interval phase " between bounces ", considered the ' hypothesis of the primeval atom ', is taken into full contingency such enumeration may be meaningless because that condition could represent a singularity in time at each instance, if such perpetual return was absolute and undifferentiated.
Examples of some of the more idiomatic phrases are " kill this term ", " vanish this interval " and " grow this variable ".

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This rate is generally referred to as signaling at the Nyquist rate and 1 /( 2B ) has been termed a Nyquist interval.
The source – which was termed " pulsar " – emitted beams of electromagnetic radiation at a very short and consistent interval.
In order to provide the king with time to make such investigations, the king took temporary seisin of the barony and all its lands, which needed management during the interval, which was termed " primer seisin ".

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Furthermore, one can find a neighborhood of Q in which the difference function is monotone, for since it is analytic it can have only a finite number of extrema in any interval.
Antiderivatives are related to definite integrals through the fundamental theorem of calculus: the definite integral of a function over an interval is equal to the difference between the values of an antiderivative evaluated at the endpoints of the interval.
The Euler – Maclaurin formula provides expressions for the difference between the sum and the integral in terms of the higher derivatives ƒ < sup >( k )</ sup > at the end points of the interval m and n. Explicitly, for any natural number p, we have
In particular, sin ( 2πnx ) lies in the kernel ; the integral of sin ( 2πnx ) is vanishing on the unit interval, as is the difference of its derivatives at the endpoints.
The open interval ( a, b ) has the same measure, since the difference between the two sets consists only of the end points a and b and has measure zero.
The degree of isochronous distortion, in data transmission, is the ratio of the absolute value of the maximum measured difference between the actual and the theoretical intervals separating any two significant instants of modulation ( or demodulation ), to the unit interval.
# In asynchronous data transmission, the ratio of ( a ) the absolute value of the maximum measured difference between the actual and theoretical intervals separating any significant instant of modulation ( or demodulation ) from the significant instant of the start element immediately preceding it to ( b ) the unit interval.
Its derivative is essentially bounded in magnitude by the Lipschitz constant, and for a < b, the difference g ( b ) − g ( a ) is equal to the integral of the derivative g ′ on the interval.
Consider the ratio of the difference of two positions of a particle divided by the time interval, which is called the average velocity over that time interval.
where ΔP is the difference in the position vector over the time interval Δt.
where ΔV is the difference in the velocity vector and Δt is the time interval.
Using this difference, one can estimate how far away the bolt of lightning is by timing the interval between seeing the flash and hearing thunder.
the difference in two nearby positions divided by the time interval.
The vertical blanking interval ( VBI ), also known as the vertical interval or VBLANK, is the time difference between the last line of one frame or field of a raster display, and the beginning of the first line of the next frame.
Another characterization states that the functions of bounded variation on a closed interval are exactly those f which can be written as a difference g − h, where both g and h are bounded monotone.
Pregnancy interval makes a difference as women with a 6 months span or less between pregnancies have a two-fold increase in preterm birth.
A second major difference is that the virtual CPUs of different organisms can run at different speeds, such that one organism executes, for example, twice as many instructions in the same time interval as another organism.
The oscilation of on an interval in its domain is the difference between the supremum and infimum of:
Old recordings and musicians report that the difference in tone used to be about 1 tone ( the interval from C to D ).
One well-known case where a proper allowance can be made arises where Student's t-distribution is used to provide a confidence interval for an estimated mean or difference of means.

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