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The program tries every string, starting with the shortest, until it finds a string with complexity at least n ( if there is one ), then returns that string ( or goes into an infinite loop if there is no such string ).
Tall boots may have a tab, loop or handle at the top known as a bootstrap, allowing one to use fingers or a tool to provide greater force in pulling the boots on.
Studies have shown that numerous biological systems, such as Xenopus oocyte maturation, mammalian calcium signal transduction, and polarity in budding yeast, incorporate temporal ( slow and fast ) positive feedback loops, or more than one feedback loop that occurs at different times.
It is likely that the ssDNA forms a hairpin loop at the 3 ' end.
At any one time at the end of a stitch, there is only one loop left on the hook.
This service involves installing a special telephone interface at the customer's premises that converts the analog signals from the customer's in-home wiring into a digital signal, which is then sent on the local loop ( replacing the analog last mile, or Plain old telephone service ( POTS )) to the company's switching center, where it is connected to the Public switched telephone network ( PSTN ).
Describing the work as " 57 seconds of growth and fire, and three seconds of vomit ", Lynch played the film on a loop at the Academy's annual end-of-year exhibit, where it shared joint first prize with a painting by Noel Mahaffey.
Loop diuretics, such as furosemide, inhibit the body's ability to reabsorb sodium at the ascending loop in the nephron which leads to an excretion of water in the urine whereas water normally follows sodium back into the extracellular fluid ( ECF ).
A string tied at each end to the two pins and the tip of a pen is used to pull the loop taut so as to form a triangle.
The noise travels around the loop and is amplified and filtered until very quickly it becomes a sine wave at a single frequency.
The identity element is the constant map at the basepoint, and the inverse of a loop f is the loop g defined by g ( t ) = f ( 1 − t ).
To use other jumps on the back end of a combination, connecting jumps such as a half loop ( which is actually a full rotation, but lands on a left back inside edge ) can be used, enabling the skater to put a salchow or flip at the end of the combination.
A string is attached at its far end by a loop to a hitchpin which secures it to the case.
Transfer RNA introns that depend upon proteins for removal occur at a specific location within the anticodon loop of unspliced tRNA precursors, and are removed by a tRNA splicing endonuclease.
To secure a stitch, at least one new loop is passed through it.
When it is present at a much higher concentration, it also binds to OR3, inhibiting transcription from P < sub > RM </ sub >, thus regulating its own levels in a negative feedback loop.
* 1976 – The rollercoaster Revolution, the first steel coaster with a vertical loop, opens at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
Jupiter ( pink loop at upper left ) is held nearly stationary.
where V < sub >+</ sub > is the voltage at the non-inverting terminal, V < sub >−</ sub > is the voltage at the inverting terminal and A < sub > OL </ sub > is the open-loop gain of the amplifier ( the term " open-loop " refers to the absence of a feedback loop from the output to the input ).
This pole can be as low as 10 Hz in a 741 amplifier and it introduces a − 3 dB loss into the open loop response at this frequency.
The loop at the bent end of the tongue of the instrument is plucked in different scales of vibration creating different tones.
Also popular are woollen or printed rayon scarves in football club colours, worn knotted at the neck, wrist, or hanging from a belt loop at the waist.

loop and Blue
When completed, the Blue Line will become a loop line around the centre of Bangkok, with an extension to Bang Khae on its western side.
The Blue line, once completely extended, will form a lariat-shaped loop encircling the city.
The B Branch was planned to be converted to conventional heavy rail stock ( like the Blue, Red, and Orange lines ) and moved into a tunnel under Commonwealth Avenue, while the C Branch ( the D Branch was not yet in operation ) was to use the loop rather than continuing into the Tremont Street Subway.
The < font color = blue > Blue Line </ font > travels in a counterclockwise loop, serving the same stations in reverse order, and also proceeding to West Field Road and the Rental Car Center, which takes 19 minutes for a round trip.
By pulling off a spectacular 360 ° loop through use of Blue Thunder's turbine boost function, Murphy shoots down Cochrane.
* Bowdoin Station on the MBTA Blue Line in Boston has a wedge-shaped island platform inside a balloon loop.
* The LACMTA Blue Line has four stations on its loop through downtown Long Beach ( California ).
The Blue Line splits south into 1 track only for the loop.
Blue Line cars are 48 feet long, shorter than the 65-foot Orange Line and 69-foot Red Line cars, partially because of the tight loop.
The tight loop just past the station is used to turn around Blue Line trains at all times, sending them back to Government Center and onwards to Wonderland, in Revere.
Bowdoin will likely continue to be used as a turnaround loop, unless the proposed Blue Line extension tunnel to Charles / MGH is constructed.

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There was no need for the wires to be connected back together into a loop, nor the need for hubs or other devices.
Once the tip penetrates the animal the upper sub head broke off from the rest of the shaft, however, since it was still connected with the braided loop it rotated the head into a horizontal position inside the animal ’ s body so that it could not get away from the hunter.
While he had programmed extensively in machine code in the 1950s, he was known for his low opinion of the GOTO statement in computer programming, writing a paper in 1965, and culminating in the 1968 article " A Case against the GO TO Statement ", regarded as a major step towards the widespread deprecation of the GOTO statement and its effective replacement by structured control constructs, such as the while loop.
The latter was a cabinet in which a continuous loop of Dickson's celluloid film ( powered by an electric motor ) was back lit by an incandescent lamp and seen through a magnifying lens.
During the standards committee battle over whether the " minimum trip count " for the FORTRAN 77 < CODE > DO </ CODE > statement should be zero ( allowing no execution of the block ) or one ( the " plunge-ahead " < CODE > DO </ CODE >), another facetious alternative was proposed ( by Loren Meissner ) to have the minimum trip be two — since there is no need for a loop if it is only executed once.
If Good Times was not stopped in time, an infected computer would enter an " nth-complexity infinite binary loop " ( a meaningless term ), damaging the processor.
The most prominent frontier barrier was the Berlin Wall, constructed in 1961, which finally closed the loop hole in the East German border between East Berlin and West Berlin.
A machine for making a continuous sheet of paper on a loop of wire fabric was patented in 1798 by Nicholas Louis Robert who worked for Saint-Léger Didot family in France.
Initially, interpreted languages were compiled line-by-line ; that is, each line was compiled as it was about to be executed, and if a loop or subroutine caused certain lines to be executed multiple times, they would be recompiled every time.
With this stratagem, it is not necessary to check the value of i against the list length n: even if x was not in A to begin with, the loop will terminate when i =
Several other experiments followed, with André-Marie Ampère, who in 1820 discovered that the magnetic field circulating in a closed-path was related to the current flowing through the perimeter of the path ; Carl Friedrich Gauss ; Jean-Baptiste Biot and Félix Savart, both of which in 1820 came up with the Biot-Savart Law giving an equation for the magnetic field from a current-carrying wire ; Michael Faraday, who in 1831 found that a time-varying magnetic flux through a loop of wire induced a voltage, and others finding further links between magnetism and electricity.
The SDS was later augmented with a pair of commands that allow the transmission of information about sample loop points, without requiring that the entire sample be transmitted.
This use of-1 instead of 0 as the terminating value allowed the easy coding of loops which had to do nothing if the count was 0 to begin with, without the need for an additional check before entering the loop.
Though 68010 had a " loop mode ", which sped loops through what was effectively a tiny instruction cache, it had only two memory location and was thus little used.
For example, the Motorola 68010 ( and the obscure 68012 ) was a 68000 with improvements to the loop instruction and the ability to suspend then continue an instruction in the event of a page fault, enabling the use of virtual memory with the appropriate MMU hardware.
It features a Grand Prix race track built in 1984, and a much longer old " Northern loop " track which was built in the 1920s around the village and medieval castle of Nürburg in the Eifel mountains.
There also was a warm-up loop called Zielschleife (" Finish Loop ") or Betonschleife (" Concrete Loop "), around the pit area.
In its original form, Vernam's system was vulnerable because the key tape was a loop, which was reused whenever the loop made a full cycle.

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