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Some are microcontrollers which are much simpler, smaller, and cheaper than the 68000, while others are relatively sophisticated and capable of running complex software.

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Basically, this means that simpler processing equipment ( the mixture has good flowing characteristics ) and less external heat ( the foaming reaction is exothermic and develops internal heat ) are required in one-shot foaming, although, at the same time, the problems of controlling the conditions of one-shot foaming are critical ones.
Smaller aircraft may use simpler traffic alerting systems such as TPAS, which are passive ( they do not actively interrogate the transponders of other aircraft ) and do not provide advisories for conflict resolution.
( Another simpler system, called ladder bracing, where the braces are all placed across the width of the instrument, is used on all types of flat-top guitars on the back.
The theory of abelian groups is generally simpler than that of their non-abelian counterparts, and finite abelian groups are very well understood.
* economical: bioleaching is in general simpler and, therefore, cheaper to operate and maintain than traditional processes, since fewer specialists are needed to operate complex chemical plants.
Tram bogies are much simpler in design because of their axle load, and the tighter curves found on tramways mean tram bogies almost never have more than two axles.
# Class I devices present minimal potential for harm to the user and are often simpler in design than Class II or Class III devices.
The word use of Basic English is similar to full English, but the rules are much simpler, and there are fewer exceptions.
Such computers are more versatile in that they do not need to have their hardware reconfigured for each new program, but can simply be reprogrammed with new in-memory instructions ; they also tend to be simpler to design, in that a relatively simple processor may keep state between successive computations to build up complex procedural results.
In some ways, 24 presents a simpler situation, as costumes and hairstyles generally should not change very frequently ; in many feature films a range of different hairstyles and costumes must be created, changed, and then recreated exactly, as various scenes are shot.
Much simpler fixed wheel bikes are also available, and may be more suitable for commuters.
Although a " bijection " seems a more advanced concept than a number, the usual development of mathematics in terms of set theory defines functions before numbers, as they are based on much simpler sets.
In simpler terms, this expresses the idea that an image cannot display details, peaks or troughs in color or intensity, that are smaller than one pixel.
An Earley parser is an example of such an algorithm, while the widely used LR and LL parsers are simpler algorithms that deal only with more restrictive subsets of context-free grammars.
The possible wagers are usually fewer than the wagers that are possible in sic bo and, in that sense, chuck-a-luck can be considered to be a simpler game.
Sometimes the calculations are simpler ( an example is inertial circles ), and sometimes the intuitive picture coincides more closely with the rotational frame ( an example is sedimentation in a centrifuge ).
No modern tube based Hi-Fi systems are known to use this tube type, as simpler and more readily available tubes have again filled this niche.
Since symbols ( for example, alphanumeric characters ) are not continuous, representing symbols digitally is rather simpler than conversion of continuous or analog information to digital.
Some of them are much simpler than full fledged DBMSs, with more elementary DBMS functionality ( e. g., not supporting multiple concurrent end-users on a same database ), with basic programming interfaces, and a relatively small " foot-print " ( not much code to run as in " regular " general-purpose databases ).
Egypt is following closely the efforts to standardize WiMax technologies as they permit simpler and faster access to Internet services, especially as WiMax receivers are integrated into PC processors.
The simpler sentence phrasings are then transformed into variations that are more difficult to interpret.

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Also, in this region, " box cutter " usually evokes only a specific subset of these knives ( the simpler type whose body consists only of a flat sleeve stamped from sheet steel ), and " pen knife " usually evokes only a folding pocket knife.
Steffan O ' Sullivan, who wrote GURPS Bunnies & Burrows notes, " The game has also been published as a GURPS supplement, but I usually play it in Fudge these days-the simpler rules seem to work better for this genre in particular.
The Ease of doing business index created by the World Bank lists Chile as 43rd in the world that encompasses better, usually simpler, regulations for businesses and stronger protections of property rights.
Various wiki software have slightly different conventions for formatting, usually simpler than HTML.
* Lookup table, a data structure, usually an array or associative array, often used to replace a runtime computation with a simpler array indexing operation
Gibson mandolins evolved into two basic styles: the Florentine or F-style, which has a decorative scroll near the neck, two points on the lower body, and usually a scroll carved into the headstock ; and the A-style, which is pear shaped, has no points, and usually has a simpler headstock.
Since a pidgin language is a fundamentally simpler form of communication, the grammar and phonology are usually as simple as possible, and usually consist of:
In mathematics, big O notation is used to describe the limiting behavior of a function when the argument tends towards a particular value or infinity, usually in terms of simpler functions.
The period is usually given in years, but the calculation may be made simpler if is calculated using the period in which the majority of the problem is defined ( e. g., using months if most of the cash flows occur at monthly intervals ) and converted to a yearly period thereafter.
In circumstances of constant acceleration, these simpler equations of motion are usually referred to as the " SUVAT " equations, arising from the definitions of kinematic quantities: displacement ( S ), initial velocity ( U ), final velocity ( V ), acceleration ( A ), and time ( T ).
This is usually simpler to program than accessing a real floppy drive ( particularly if the disks are in a format not supported by the host operating system ), and allows a large library of software to be managed.
A single-sailed rig is usually preferred over a marconi or bermudan ( with a triangular mainsail and jib ) because a gaff rig is simpler, with no stays to attach, and has a lower centre of force.
The wines may go through malolactic fermentation, though producers wishing to make fruitier, simpler wines will usually forgo this step.
* Degeneracy ( mathematics ), a limiting case in which a class of object changes its nature so as to belong to another, usually simpler, class
The motifs are usually floral, in a simpler and more realistic style than Persian or Turkish work, relating to plants in Mughal miniatures.
These factors are usually also considered to contribute to high quality Riesling wines, so the petrol note is in fact more likely to develop in top wines than in simpler wines made from high-yielding vineyards, especially those from the New World, where irrigation is common.
For example, the bound current usually originates over atomic dimensions, and one may wish to take advantage of a simpler theory intended for larger dimensions.
Choosing the smallest or simplest possible base cases is more elegant and usually leads to simpler programs, because there are fewer cases to consider and they are easier to solve.
First, it turns a problem into one that is equivalent but is usually simpler to solve.
A related syllable structure found in some languages, such as the Mon – Khmer languages, is the sesquisyllable, consisting of a stressed syllable with approximately the above structure, preceded by a simpler, unstressed syllable consisting only of a consonant, a schwa (, and possibly a nasal consonant ( usually homorganic to the following consonant ).

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