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Reuptake is the process by which a terminal button retrieves the molecules of transmitter substance it has just released, which terminates the effect of the transmitter substance on the receptors of the postsynaptic neuron.
* The library terminates the process when the window is closed ; for some applications this may not be desired.
Local arrays: variable names not beginning with caret ( i. e. "^") are stored in memory by process, are private to the creating process, expire when the creating process terminates.
These are stored on disk, are available to all processes, and are persistent when the creating process terminates.
By default, the process receiving the signal dumps core and terminates.
This is a continuing process which terminates when an oxygen atom " recombines " with an ozone molecule to make two molecules.
Supporters of the claim have pointed to Book IV as providing its strongest evidence, as when the narrator asks “ You mean to see we have been hadding a sound night ’ s sleep ?”, and later concludes that what has gone before has been “ a long, very long, a dark, very dark [...] scarce endurable [...] night .” Tindall refers to Book IV as " a chapter of resurrection and waking up ", and McHugh finds that the chapter contains " particular awareness of events going on offstage, connected with the arrival of dawn and the waking process which terminates the sleeping process of Wake.
The scheduler terminates the batch job and starts stage-out process after the job execution is finished or the declared elapsed time is over ( Step. 5 ).
The first delivering recipe terminates the delivery process ( unless the mode flag specifies otherwise ).
In some systems, including UNIX based systems such as Linux, the very first process ( called init ) is started by the kernel at booting time and never terminates ( see Linux startup process ); other parentless processes may be launched to carry out various daemon tasks in userspace.
When a process terminates its execution, either by calling exit ( even if implicitly, by executing a return command from the main function ) or by receiving a signal that causes it to terminate abruptly, the operating system releases most of the resources and information related to that process, but still keeps the data about resource utilization and the termination status code, because a parent process might be interested in knowing if that child executed successfully ( by using standard functions to decode the termination status code ) and the amount of system resources it consumed during its execution.
Orphan processes is kind of the opposite situation of zombie processes, since it refers to the case where a parent process terminates before its child processes, in which case these children are said to become " orphaned ".
Unlike the assynchronous child-to-parent notification that happens when a child process terminates ( via the SIGCHLD signal ), child processes are not notified immediately when their parent finishes.
In a strictly technical sense, a Unix-like system process is a daemon when its parent process terminates and the daemon is assigned the init process ( process number 1 ) as its parent process and has no controlling terminal.

process and when
There were rumors that the Ministry of the Interior favored an arbitrary, `` non-political '' process, which were indirectly affirmed when the King personally intervened in the planned meetings.
Any animal could when travelin' fast, be sent heels over head by the simple process of overtakin' the brute, seizin' its tail, and givin' the latter a pull to one side.
the total process of evangelism reaches the crescendo when the group of new members stands before the congregation to declare publicly their faith and to be received into the fellowship of the Church.
; Lack-of-fit error: Error that occurs when the analysis omits one or more important terms or factors from the process model.
# The last noted item is the largest in the list when the process is complete.
At temperatures near 0 K, nearly all molecular motion ceases and, when entropy = S, ΔS = 0 for any adiabatic process.
As code was entered, BASIC keywords would be converted to single-byte tokens ; the process was reversed when the program was listed.
Wisps of smoke start billowing out of the ground when the cooking process has come to an end.
Reduction of jitter ( and also end-to-end round-trip delays ) is particularly important when carrying voice traffic, because the conversion of digitized voice into an analogue audio signal is an inherently real-time process, and to do a good job, the decoder ( codec ) that does this needs an evenly spaced ( in time ) stream of data items.
Also, he was in the process of setting out on a pilgrimage to Mecca when he died at Baghdad.
Whereas the AMD K6-III + topped out at 570 MHz due to its short pipeline, even when built on the 180 nm process, the Athlon was capable of clocking much higher.
A few minutes into the expansion, when the temperature was about a billion ( one thousand million ; 10 < sup > 9 </ sup >; SI prefix giga -) kelvin and the density was about that of air, neutrons combined with protons to form the Universe's deuterium and helium nuclei in a process called Big Bang nucleosynthesis.
The reversed process would happen when we read or listen to words: from the words, we recall meanings, related to referents which may be real things or unreal " fictions ".
U-41 was in the process of sinking SS Urbino with gunfire when Baralong arrived on the scene, flying an American flag.
These ideas were informed by events prior to the Great Depression when — in the opinion of Keynes and others — international lending, primarily by the U. S., exceeded the capacity of sound investment and so got diverted into non-productive and speculative uses, which in turn invited default and a sudden stop to the process of lending.
" Although many evangelicals allow that conversion can be a process, generally they see it as a specific, identifiable moment of time when a person simply and sincerely trusts in Jesus Christ as savior.
( Codification is the process of enacting a statute that collects and restates pre-existing law in a single document — when that pre-existing law is common law, the common law remains relevant to the interpretation of these statutes.
As an example of this process, in 2008 Danish researchers first revealed the sequence of events when oxygen and hydrogen combine on the surface of titanium dioxide ( TiO < sub > 2 </ sub >, or titania ) to produce water.
Some have suggested, however, that a fear of clowns may stem from early childhood experience, when infants begin to process and make sense of facial features.
Initially Barringer's ideas were not widely accepted, and even when the origin of Meteor Crater was finally acknowledged, the wider implications for impact cratering as a significant geological process on Earth were not.
In the absence of atmosphere, the impact process begins when the impactor first touches the target surface.
* Conservative Traditionalists who criticize the Halakhic process when dealing with issues such as women in Judaism as well as homosexuality.
To prevent other processes from being starved of CPU time, preemptive schedulers often configure a timer interrupt to fire when a process exceeds its time slice.
In a switch, the state of the first process must be saved somehow, so that, when the scheduler gets back to the execution of the first process, it can restore this state and continue.

process and contents
The locals got their revenge by setting fire to the new building, destroying its contents and in the process killing the three lay brothers who occupied it.
However, it is considered to be a complex process because the contents in solution have to be analyzed in half reactions, whether reduced or oxidized.
This process usually begins with cell lysis, in which a cell's membrane is disrupted and its internal contents released into a solution known as a crude lysate.
Franco Basaglia, a leading Italian psychiatrist who inspired and was the architect of the psychiatric reform in Italy, also defined mental hospital as an oppressive, locked and total institution in which prison-like, punitive rules are applied, in order to gradually eliminate its own contents, and patients, doctors and nurses are all subjected ( at different levels ) to the same process of institutionalism.
The tree rebuild process of ReiserFS's fsck has attracted much criticism: if the file system becomes so badly corrupted that its internal tree is unusable, performing a tree rebuild operation may further corrupt existing files or introduce new entries with unexpected contents, but this action is not part of normal operation or a normal file system check and has to be explicitly initiated and confirmed by the administrator.
* Gastric lavage The process of cleaning the contents of the stomach
Beef processing is a common point of contamination: during the slaughtering process, the contents of intestines or fecal material on the hide could mix with the meat, thus allowing bacteria to flourish in the warm, damp conditions.
A core dump represents the complete contents of the dumped regions of the address space of the dumped process.
According to Toshiba, the name " flash " was suggested by Dr. Masuoka's colleague, Mr. Shōji Ariizumi, because the erasure process of the memory contents reminded him of the flash of a camera.
These vesicles travel to the cell membrane via the cytoskeleton and release their contents outside the cell by the process of exocytosis, where it can then be transported to where it is needed.
Otherwise the reader may see corrupted message contents if another process is modifying the mbox at the same time, even though no actual file corruption occurs.
κύτος " receptacle ") is the durable process by which a cell directs the contents of secretory vesicles out of the cell membrane and into the extracellular space.
While for membrane recycling and the incorporation of ion channels, signaling molecules, or receptors at the cell membrane complete membrane merger is required, for cell secretion there is transient vesicle fusion with the cell membrane at a structure called the porosome, in a process called exocytosis, dumping its contents out of the cell's environment.
A dishwasher should never be emptied before a complete process has been signified to be finished by the control system, as this will often leave the contents unwashed or still in a saturated state.
* Forensic imaging or acquisition is the process where the entire drive contents are imaged to a file and checksum values are calculated to verify the integrity ( in court cases ) of the image file ( often referred to as a " hash value ").
An employee named Anthony Slater was credited with a process for tempering cast steel, which was later sold by creditors along with all contents and machinery to the Maydole Hammer Co. of Norwich, NY.
In this case, some or all of the above process is repeated, with different contents.
The traditional wire enclosure may slow down the process by allowing the contents to dry out unless it is lined with cardboard or similar material.
When a vesicle is produced inside the cell and fuses with the plasma membrane to release its contents into the extracellular space this process is known as exocytosis.
Concerning the diversity of output, this is limited by a series of factors: the average low level of professional education among Czech journalists is compensated by " informal professionalization ", leading to a degree of conformity in approaches ; political parties hold strong ties in Czech media, especially print, where more than 50 % of Czech journalists identify with the Right, while only 16 % express sympathy for the Left ; the process of commercialization and " tabloidization " has increased, lowering differentiation of contents in Czech print media.
This process was repeated with different illustrations with very different settings and contents.
More unusual methods have included tearing or slicing the stamp, but this is a slower process and can easily damage the contents, and was only occasionally used, for instance in 19th century Afghanistan.
Any inferior process could be frozen at any point in its operation, and its state ( including contents of the registers ) examined ; the process could then be restarted transparently.

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