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The Internet protocol suite is the set of communications protocols used for the Internet and similar networks, and generally the most popular protocol stack for wide area networks.
Rasterization systems generally use a transformation stack to move the stream of input vertices into place.
Increasing the base cases to lists of size 2 or less will eliminate most of those do-nothing calls, and more generally a base case larger than 2 is typically used to reduce the fraction of time spent in function-call overhead or stack manipulation.
That fused pair of stack instructions generally accomplished the same work as a single instruction of normal 32-bit minicomputers.
High-level assemblers generally provide information-hiding facilities and the ability to call functions and procedures using a high-level-like syntax ( i. e., the assembler automatically produces code to push parameters on the stack rather than the programmer having to manually write the code to do this ).
The height of the stack can vary, generally depending upon how the ends are constructed.
The problems generally have memory, time or stack constraints, forcing the programmer to find efficient solutions ; inefficient solutions are unlikely to earn full marks.
The vertical version uses a generally wider slat and has the added feature of being able to pull a cord to stack the slats together either to one side or to separate in the centre and stack on each end.
More generally a stack refers to any category acting more or less like a moduli space with a universal family ( analogous to a classifying space ) parametrizing a family of related mathematical objects such as schemes or topological spaces, especially when the members of these families have nontrivial automorphisms.
Square bales may generally weather better than round bales because a more much dense stack can be put up.
An advantage of valet parking is that it is possible to pack more cars into a given physical space, in what is generally known as " stack parking.
All later units were delivered with EMD's standard conical switcher stack, while early units were generally modified with taller stacks too.
If the pushing consumes all of the space allocated for the call stack, an error called a stack overflow occurs, generally causing the program to crash.
In practice, however, this is generally not a problem because the new I / O will itself usually return as soon as the new I / O is started allowing the stack to be ' unwound '.
Therefore, dry scrubbers do generally not have a stack steam plume or wastewater handling / disposal requirements.
When thatch began to be generally replaced by pantiles in the 18th century, and later by slates, the witches ' stones were left protruding prominently from the chimney stack.

stack and lines
Instead of pushing each potential future pixel coordinate on the stack, it inspects the neighbour lines ( previous and next ) to find adjacent segments that may be filled in a future pass ; the coordinates ( either the start or the end ) of the line segment are pushed on the stack.
Depending on its device architecture and setup, a DSLAM aggregates the DSL lines over its Asynchronous Transfer Mode ( ATM ), frame relay, and / or Internet Protocol network ( i. e., an IP-DSLAM using PTM-TC Transfer Mode-Transmission Convergence ) protocol ( s ) stack.
Each of the X lines in a stack of twistor can then be read at the same time, in a similar fashion to core.
Through traps, all fixtures are connected to waste lines, which in turn take the waste to a soil stack, or soil vent pipe.
* A Country Music Song written by Tex Garrison mentions Faron Young in his opening lyrics and contains the lines " Got a stack of records when I was one, listened to Hank Williams and Faron Young.
In assembly language programming, the function prologue is a few lines of code at the beginning of a function, which prepare the stack and registers for use within the function.
To reach the switching yard, visitors had to walk the spiraling passageway through the miniature landscape that expanded the basement to enormous size — a landscape filled with railroad stations ; houses ; bridges ; factories ; a cliff-side gravel road that ran under a concrete arch supporting a steel railroad bridge in front of a hydroelectric dam with a generating plant beside it topped with twin round chimneys and, above and behind it on a plateau, a solitary white two-story wood frame house ; railroad crossings ; shacks ; coal companies ; a three-story brick ' Central Light And Power Company ' with a brick smoke stack that dwarfed it, cars loaded with coal from the ' Ynysybwl Coal Company ' waiting out front, and high-tension power lines running up the mountainside behind ; small town streets lined with banks and stores ; and even a careful and detailed reconstruction of the diner in Edward Hopper's famous painting Nighthawks, complete with customers, nested up against a two-story beige brick building that had beside it an equally tall red brick building, upon the wall of which was mounted a billboard for an ' East End Hardware ' store with their slogan ' Nuts To You!

stack and up
These clutches are usually made up of a stack of alternating plain steel and friction plates.
How does Lord Byron stack up against his contemporary poets?
Piling up the imagined 404 billion CD-ROM from 2007 would create a stack from the earth to the moon and a quarter of this distance beyond ( with 1. 2 mm thickness per CD ).
By moving the laser head, it is possible to stack the tracks and build up a 3D piece.
There were a few improvements to this second model, including the ability to play up to three notes per pad and velocity switching, which allowed the user to either stack or alternate between the assigned notes depending on how hard the pads were struck.
The authors suggest that as one moves up the application stack, there might come a point where there is a net computational gain to the parasite-perhaps one could break down interesting problems into queries of complex cryptographic protocols using public keys.
Thus, their energy levels stack up, creating band structure out of each atomic energy level.
The orbiter was lifted up on a sling very similar to the one used at Kennedy Space Center and placed inside the Dynamic Test Stand building, and there mated to the Vertical Mate Ground Vibration Test tank ( VMGVT-ET ), which in turn was attached to a set of inert Solid Rocket Boosters ( SRB ) to form a complete shuttle launch stack, and marked the first time in the program's history that all Space Shuttle elements, an Orbiter, an External Tank ( ET ), and two SRBs, were mated together.
These 24 registers form what is called a register window, and at function call / return, this window is moved up and down the register stack.
The aim of the game is to build up a stack of cards starting with 2 and ending with King, all of the same suit.
The corrugations were lined up so that the resulting stack had channels running from the inside to the outside.
Called " PLUS cards ", their connector design allowed them to be smaller ( and cheaper ) than standard ISA cards and to stack, rather than connecting to separate motherboard connectors ; both of these aspects of the design saved space and allowed up to three cards to be installed in a small card compartment of the compact integrated system case.
For printers several years old, it is common for the dried ink in the spittoon to form a pile that can stack up and touch the printheads, jamming the printer.
Suppose f were injective, which means the pieces of S cut out by the squares stack up in a non-overlapping way.
Piling up the imagined 404 billion CD-ROM from 2007 would create a stack from the earth to the moon and a quarter of this distance beyond ( with 1. 2 mm thickness per CD ).
Code pointers ( including return addresses on the stack ) are two bytes long on chips with up to 128 kBytes of flash memory, but three bytes long on larger chips ; not all chips have hardware multipliers ; chips with over 8 kBytes of flash have branch and call instructions with longer ranges ; and so forth.
A week after the holiday's ended ; some of the people of Corte Madera would stack their used trees high in the center of town in an open lot in front of the Presbyterian church and shops, most of the town showed up with candles in hand for the burning of the trees ; with the aid of the local fire department gas was spread at the base of the pyramid of trees to start the festivities.
When Austin grabs just one stack of $ 100 bills, he notes that the money is $ 832 short of a billion, to which No. 2 mentions that the cost of the Fendi briefcase makes up the remainder.
From it, benefices stack up, including pensions and tithes.

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