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He is generally agreed to have based his account on that of Tacitus, but he simplifies the sequence of events and adds details, such as the calling in of loans, that Tacitus does not mention.
Although later traditions provided details of his reign and death, Kenneth's father Alpin is not listed as among the kings in the Duan Albanach, which provides the following sequence of kings leading up to Kenneth:
Although the details differ greatly, this general sequence applies to all games.
The sequence and details of the events are very close to the historical record, including the seasickness experienced by many of the soldiers as the landing craft moved toward the shoreline, significant casualties among the men as they disembarked from the boats, and difficulty linking up with adjacent units on the shore.
Further into the chapter, the stanza in Völuspá that details this sequence is cited.
During the 16th century, a sequence of engravings of the orders in architectural treatises helped standardize their details within rigid limits.
Also the combat sequence was revised again, and some of the details of spellcasting were changed.
The film follows the real story of Kaspar Hauser quite closely, using the text of actual letters found with Hauser, and following many details in the opening sequence of Hauser's confinement and release.
More complete details and software packages can be found in the main article multiple sequence alignment.
The particular generating function, if any, that is most useful in a given context will depend upon the nature of the sequence and the details of the problem being addressed.
The template method thus manages the larger picture of task semantics, and more refined implementation details of selection and sequence of methods.
* In the 1987 novel The Solitudes by John Crowley, details Edward Kelley meeting with renaissance magician John Dee and their subsequent travels in Europe. The third of Crowley's Aegypt sequence Daemonomania sets out the parting of Dee and Kelley, outlining Kelley's death in Bohemia.
The accounts given by the five defendants differed from one another on the specific details of virtually every major aspect of the crime — who initiated the attack, who knocked the victim down, who undressed her, who struck her, who held her, who raped her, what weapons were used in the course of the assault, and when in the sequence of events the attack took place.
These attributes, which are collectively known as the state of the connection, may include such details as the IP addresses and ports involved in the connection and the sequence numbers of the packets traversing the connection.
The effect is similar to a film sequence shot at different angles so that new and more important details come to light with each shot.
While there is no evidence to suggest that a simple absence of a sound or sequence in one language's phonological inventory makes it difficult to learn, several theoretical models have presumed that non-native speech perceptions reflect both the abstract phonological properties and phonetic details of the native language.
A single seed number is run through a fixed algorithm the appropriate number of times and creates a sequence of numbers determining each planet's complete composition ( position in the galaxy, prices of commodities, and even name and local details — text strings are chosen numerically from a lookup table and assembled to produce unique descriptions for each planet ).
Close analysis of the changing style of details of the forms of letters allows the manuscript to be placed with some confidence within a chronological sequence of the few other manuscripts thought to have been produced at Wearmouth-Jarrow.
Even in his dramatic works, where least of all it should have been found, this lack of visible connection or sequence in details of thought or action is too often a source of sensible perplexity.
After the credit sequence, Bond receives his mission details from M via computer uplink.
Thin-section petrography became the standard method of rock study — and since textural details contribute greatly to a knowledge of the sequence of crystallization of the various mineral constituents in a rock, petrography ranges into petrogenesis and thus into petrology.
It covers not only the basic details of his life, such as his wooing of his wife in the early portions, but also human profundities through mythology, as in the central Lilith section, and the Wanderer sequence.
The material for Jewish history being so varied, the sources so scattered in the literatures of all nations, and the chronological sequence so often interrupted, made the presentation of this history as a whole a very difficult undertaking ; and it can not be denied that Graetz performed his task with consummate skill, that he mastered most of the details while not losing sight of the whole.
In the final sequence of the movie, it is revealed that Verbal's story is a fabrication, made up of strung-together details culled from a crowded bulletin board in the messy office of the police detective where Kujan conducted Verbal's interrogation.
The Vals spa — famed among architects for its evocative sequence of spaces and exquisite construction details — presents intriguing correspondences between Heidegger ’ s writing and Zumthor ’ s architecture.

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More importantly, several of the more advanced of the less developed countries have found through experience that they must plan their own complex investment programs for at least 5 years forward and tentatively for considerably more than that if they are to be sure that the various interdependent activities involved are all to take place in the proper sequence.
Subsequently, various modes of Chou's pseudo amino acid composition were developed for improving the quality of predicting subcellular localization of apoptosis proteins based on their sequence information alone.
The expression of many genes can be determined by measuring mRNA levels with multiple techniques including microarrays, expressed cDNA sequence tag ( EST ) sequencing, serial analysis of gene expression ( SAGE ) tag sequencing, massively parallel signature sequencing ( MPSS ), RNA-Seq, also known as " Whole Transcriptome Shotgun Sequencing " ( WTSS ), or various applications of multiplexed in-situ hybridization.
Jones also directed animated sequences various features such as a lengthy sequence in the 1992 film Stay Tuned and a shorter one seen at the start of the 1993 film Mrs. Doubtfire.
For a comprehensive list of the collating orders in various languages, see Collating sequence.
Even in species that exist in only one sex, what is described as a " genome sequence " may be a composite read from the chromosomes of various individuals.
" Kata is a formalized sequence of movements which represent various offensive and defensive postures.
As with Nanook, too, Flaherty cast locals in the various fictionalized roles, and made use of dramatic recreation of anachronistic behaviors: in this case, a sequence showing the hunting of sharks from small boats with harpoons, which the islanders had by then not practiced for several decades.
There are various and quite different notions of sequences in mathematics, some of which ( e. g., exact sequence ) are not covered by the notations introduced below.
Like pottery, the typology of the stone tools combined with the relative sequence of the types in various regions provide a chronological framework for the evolution of man and society.
The opening sequence shows various pictures of Scully's pregnancy and according to Frank Spotnitz showed an " abstract " way of Fox Mulder's absence in the eight season, seeing him fall into the eye ( supposed to be Scully's ) being shown prior to the change.
The feature film is also filled with subliminal messages, many hidden in single frames during the " Wizard Run " sequence ( which was remade and expanded from the original short film ), or hidden in electrical sparks generated by various happenings in the film.
The various phases of such a project are the following, the sequence of inertial confinement fusion development follows much the same outline:
Compilers have to know the relative costs among the various instructions and choose the best instruction sequence ( see instruction selection ).
* Some modern CPUs and microcontrollers ( for example, TI OMAP ) or sometimes even DSPs may have boot ROM with boot code integrated directly into their silicon, so such a processor could perform quite a sophisticated boot sequence on its own and load boot programs from various sources like NAND flash, SD or MMC card and so on.
The concept of exact sequence arises naturally in this setting, and it turns out that exact functors, i. e. the functors preserving exact sequences in various senses, are the relevant functors between Abelian categories.
The tests are the monobit test ( equal numbers of ones and zeros in the sequence ), poker test ( a special instance of the chi-squared test ), runs test ( counts the frequency of runs of various lengths ), longruns test ( checks whether there exists any run of length 34 or greater in 20 000 bits of the sequence ) — both from BSI2 ( AIS 20, v. 1, 1999 ) and FIPS ( 140-1, 1994 ), and the autocorrelation test.
* Strange Attractors and TCP / IP Sequence Number Analysis-an analysis of the strength of PRNGs used to create TCP / IP sequence numbers by various operating systems using strange attractors.
A bar routine, which is a sequence of several bar skills, usually includes giant swings with various grips ( overgrip, undergrip, dorsal grip, mixed grip ), in-bar work, turns, release and regrasp skills, and a dismount.
There are, however, various historical interpretations of the events surrounding this basic sequence of events.
** In very technical language: The nominal frequency or center frequency of various kinds of radio signals with digital modulation -- provided that the message bit stream is a random uncorrelated sequence of equally probable ones and zeroes (" marks " and " spaces ")
Random vectors are often used as the underlying implementation of various types of aggregate random variables, e. g. a random matrix, random tree, random sequence, random process, etc.
* The first episode of the second season of Xiaolin Showdown has a fight sequence in which the protagonist chases his opponent through a building constructed of various Escheresque rooms.
The various Eucharistic liturgies used by national churches of the Anglican Communion have continuously evolved from the 1549 and 1552 editions of the Book of Common Prayer which both owed their form and contents chiefly to the work of Thomas Cranmer, who had rejected the medieval theology of the Mass in about 1547 Although the 1549 rite retained the traditional sequence of the mass, its underlying theology was Protestant.

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