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The frog Allobates zaparo is not poisonous but mimics the appearance of other toxic species in its locality, a strategy that may deceive predators.
The Horseshoe Canyon Formation is exposed in its Type locality ( geology ) | type section at Horseshoe Canyon ( Alberta ) | Horseshoe Canyon, Alberta
Tidbinbilla is a locality to the south-west of Canberra that features the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve and the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex, operated by the United States ' National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) as part of its Deep Space Network.
While there is an official locality named Akibahara, which is also 秋葉原 in kanji, nearby ( as part of Taitō-ku ), the area known to most people as Akihabara ( including the railway station of the same name ) also include Soto-Kanda, a part of Chiyoda-ku.
We must take the offensive and beat Sinn Fein at its own tactics ... If a police barracks is burned or if the barracks already occupied is not suitable, then the best house in the locality is to be commandeered, the occupants thrown into the gutter.
In England, a community college is a school which not only provides education for the school age population ( 11-18 ) of the locality, but also additional services and education to adults and other members of the community.
References exhibit temporal locality if data is requested again that has been recently requested already.
References exhibit spatial locality if data is requested that is physically stored close to data that has been requested already.
It is a common misconception that quantum mechanics is inconsistent with all notions of philosophical realism, but realist interpretations of quantum mechanics are possible, although, as discussed above, such interpretations must reject either locality or counter-factual definiteness.
Violation of locality is difficult to reconcile with special relativity, and is thought to be incompatible with the principle of causality.
How EPR is interpreted regarding locality depends on the interpretation of quantum mechanics one uses.
In the many-worlds interpretation locality is strictly preserved, since the effects of operations such as measurement affect only the state of the particle that is measured.
A film festival is an organised, extended presentation of films in one or more movie theaters or screening venues, usually in a single locality.
Essexite is named after the type locality in Essex County, Massachusetts, US.
This explanation is supported by a children's tradition, observed up to the 1960s in some parts of Scotland at least, of visiting houses in their locality on New Year's Eve and requesting and receiving small treats such as sweets or fruit.
The collective term for its holders in a certain locality is the Ridderschap ( e. g. Ridderschap van Holland, Ridderschap van Friesland, etc .).
Descendants of the original community still live in the area on the small island of Abdullah Goth, which is located near the Karachi Port. The original name " Kolachi " survives in the name of a well-known Karachi locality named " Mai Kolachi " in Sindhi.
Football is especially popular in Lyari Town, which has a large Afro-Balochi community and has always been a football-mad locality in Karachi.

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Nearly all CPU architectures use a small amount of very fast non-shared memory known as cache to exploit locality of reference in memory accesses.
The distinction between a town and a city similarly depends on the approach adopted: a city may strictly be an administrative entity which has been granted that designation by law, but in informal usage, the term is also used to denote an urban locality of a particular size or importance: whereas a medieval city may have possessed as few as 10, 000 inhabitants, today some consider an urban place of fewer than 100, 000 as a town, even though there are many officially designated cities that are very, very much smaller than that.
Temporal locality is a very special case of the spatial locality, namely when the prospective location is identical to the present location.
In order to make benefit from the very frequently occurring temporal and spatial kind of locality, most of the information storage systems are hierarchical ; see below.
Finally, temporal locality plays a role on the lowest level, since results that are referenced very closely together can be kept in the machine registers.
The unity of place, that of the confinement of the action in a play to one locality only, was not mentioned at all. The effect of the three unities on French drama during this period was that their presentation became very restrictive, and it was only when later dramatists began to avoid mentioning specific times and places that the presentation of plays became more creative again.
The tiny locality of Melaleuca in the extreme south-west provides an airstrip and some very basic facilities, mainly to service the National Parks Service.
However, from the same locality the strange larvae and adults of the extinct family Mickoleitiidae ( order Coxoplectoptera ) have been described, which represents the fossil sister group of modern mayflies, even though they had very peculiar adaptations ( e. g. raptorial forelegs ).
Birgu is a very old locality on the south side of the Grand Harbour in Malta, with its origins reaching back to medieval times.
The railway station is a very popular park and ride locality, however it has been criticised due to poor parking infrastructure.
of providence ) is an urban locality ( an urban-type settlement ) and the administrative center of Providensky District of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia, located on Komsomolskaya Bay ( part of Provideniya Bay ) in the northeastern part of the autonomous okrug, across the Bering Strait from Alaska, and very close to the International Date Line.
A pharmaceutical pessary is used as a very effective means of delivery of pharmaceutical substances easily absorbed through the skin of the vagina or rectum, or intended to have action in the locality, for example against inflammation or infection, or on the uterus.
Local builders James Sivil, Henry and Robert Brumby and John Thomas Johnson also helped turn this area from open fields to a very desirable locality for middle-class and self-made men.
The normal memory reads issued by the CPU or DMA devices are checked for ECC errors, but due to data locality reasons they can be confined to a small range of addresses and keeping other memory locations untouched for a very long time.
From the very early days of Northampton till 1847, the locality now called Florence was known as " Broughton's Meadow.
In the past few years there have been water problems which was historically very rare to this locality.
Though a very small locality many books on the Kelly Gang's final siege at Glenrowan exist.
It is a very charming locality with its large gardens, tree lined lanes and many independent bungalows built in the late 1970s and early 80s.
The locality of Port Mathurin proper occupies a very small area, and neighbouring settlements ( localities ) include Fond La Digue, Montagne Fanal, Pointe Monier, Camp du Roi and Baie Lascar.
Dingli is a locality near the sea and is full of cultivated fields, but at the same time stands imposingly very high above the sea.
Older residential areas co-exist with shimmering and towering skyscrapers and continue to lend an old-world charm to this area located along the sea-front which makes Prabhadevi a very desirable and liveable locality.
Brown's Pacific locality is also very important to him and he draws inspiration from Mâori, Pacific Island and Aboriginal art as well as European exploration and settlement of the area.

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For example, in quantum field theory " locality " means that quantum fields at different points of space do not interact with one another.
Fine's work showed that, taking locality as a given, there exist scenarios in which two statistical variables are correlated in a manner inconsistent with counter-factual definiteness, and that such scenarios are no more mysterious than any other, despite the inconsistency with counter-factual definiteness seeming ' counter-intuitive '.
The first stratigraphic boundary was defined in 1977 by identifying the Silurian-Devonian boundary with a bronze plaque at a locality called Klonk, northeast of the village of Suchomasty in the Czech Republic.
The church is divided by locality into congregations called wards with several wards making up a stake.
Nymphs are personifications of the creative and fostering activities of nature, most often identified with the life-giving outflow of springs: as Walter Burkert ( Burkert 1985: III. 3. 3 ) remarks, " The idea that rivers are gods and springs divine nymphs is deeply rooted not only in poetry but in belief and ritual ; the worship of these deities is limited only by the fact that they are inseparably identified with a specific locality.
Though no longer mentioned in the General Roman Catholic calendar of saints, he may now, according to the rules in the present-day Roman Missal, be celebrated everywhere on his feast day with a " Memorial ", unless in some locality an obligatory celebration is assigned to that day.
So, despite the interest, the flaw in EPR's argument was not discovered until 1964, when John Stewart Bell demonstrated precisely how one of their key assumptions, the principle of locality, conflicted with quantum theory.
" The answer to the latter question involves the issue of locality, i. e., whether for a change to occur in something the agent of change has to be in physical contact ( at least via some intermediary such as a field force ) with the thing that changes.
Fairfax County is the most populous locality in Virginia, with over one million residents, although that does not include its county seat Fairfax, which is one of the independent cities.
Counterfactual definiteness is a basic assumption, which, together with locality, leads to Bell inequalities.
It moves in an unreal world without definite locality or definite creatures and is filled with the marvelous.
* Thomas Pynchon's 2006 novel Against the Day, in a parody of serial fiction, features a young men's organization, the " Chums of Chance ", whose Charter includes a paraphrase of Star Trek's Prime Directive, " never to interfere with legal customs of any locality at which we may have happened to touch.
In Malaysia, a kampung is determined as a locality with 10, 000 or fewer people.
The term is now trademarked by various companies in their local jurisdiction, although usually with a qualifier of locality ( e. g. ' Deutsche ' Telecom ), since 1985.
* Community Currency describes currencies that are used by groups with a common bond, like members of a locality, or association.
After providing a mathematical formulation of locality and realism based on this, he showed specific cases where this would be inconsistent with the predictions of QM.
For a hidden variable theory, if Bell's conditions are correct, then the results which are in agreement with quantum mechanical theory appear to evidence superluminal effects, in contradiction to the principle of locality.
Spatial locality is improved because elements with consecutive memory addresses tend to be pulled up the memory hierarchy together.
The top end is usually decorated with many objects, depending on the locality, including good luck charms, origami fish, cactus branches, etc.
Administratively, along with one rural locality, it is incorporated as the krai city of Krasnoyarsk — an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.

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