In addition, articles were coded according to topical descriptors, based on a modified list. |
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Scanning an array of descriptors or waiting for data consumes processing time. |
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It simply means the Ethernet driver had free descriptors in its queue and has accepted our data for transmission. |
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The icons for the two fielded Navy systems were correctly matched to descriptors approximately half the time. |
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We included single words, short and long phrases, rhymes, names of numbers, and other descriptors and action word phrases. |
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Even the term cyberspace renders an absolute connection, associating digital experiences with spatial descriptors. |
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The name given to a particular phytolith type should be formed by a maximum of up to three descriptors. |
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This paper describes and tests several algorithms for calculating ellipticity, rectangularity, and triangularity shape descriptors. |
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I've often revelled in these diminutive descriptors, because there's none other like me. |
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For example, if you like the looks of hyphens separating datestamp, locators and descriptors, then do it that way every time. |
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On Unix systems, there is a limit set in the kernel on how many open file descriptors are allowed on the system. |
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Plants with no spines on the leaves and bracts were considered as spineless or nonspiny, according to safflower descriptors. |
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The scheme for atomic orbital radii is further generalized by chemical descriptors in the frame of density functional theory. |
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This can be accomplished by employing consistent verbal descriptors in both oral speech and written materials. |
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In addition to their description function, some of the use descriptors reflect exposure related use characteristics. |
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The guidance provides a system of use descriptors to standardise the description of the uses of the substances. |
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Still others felt that the section headings were not accurate descriptors of the content to be found in those sections. |
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Pass open descriptors instead of filenames to other programs to avoid race conditions. |
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Similar technology descriptors are defined for the other energy conversion and manufacturing areas. |
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By maintaining a cache of open file descriptors for commonly served files, Apache can avoid this delay. |
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Use of poll over select can result in better performance for programs with a large number of open file descriptors. |
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The Delegation of Denmark noted that it used three descriptors in relation to fibres without problems. |
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Finally, the size and the position of the descriptors vary from one company to another as well as from one game to the other. |
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The water quality monitoring network for conventional descriptors was not designed with these objectives in mind. |
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Next, I determined whether the literature distribution is different across different key word descriptors describing environmental endocrine disruption. |
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Despite a multitude of labels and descriptors, Morin and his work remain unclassifiable and fiercely independent. |
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Implementation of MACCS descriptors failed to mark out any fragments that are responsible for toxic activity of compounds. |
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Yet we've long run out of descriptors for the light-socket hairdo made famous by wretched, slimy, reptilian boxing promoter Don King. |
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This is double-edged: even after dropping privileges, you should still watch out for those descriptors. |
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In this regard, it was felt that the permitted messages should be simple and balanced and that then umber of descriptors be limited. |
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Proper description of the identified uses of a substance and meaningful titles of ESs may often need a combination of all four descriptors. |
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The combination of the four descriptors allows, in most cases, the proper description of the identified uses. |
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It has also debated the possibility of developing sublevel descriptors but has not yet come to a final conclusion. |
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Rather than caching file-contents, this cache maintains a table of open file descriptors. |
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While overwhelmingly positive, the number of different descriptors suggests that perspectives on CSL are varied and possibly unfocussed. |
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Ponds are sometimes referred to locally as stillwaters, steadies, or other descriptors. |
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The computer broke the images into a number of so-called numerical descriptors. |
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Words such as broad, thick, powerful and cobby defined Persian cats, while Turkish Angoras answered to descriptors that included slim, graceful and lithe. |
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For each exam and for each of the descriptors measured, there is a series of graphs representing the distribution of the overall student population in each district and in the province. |
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Moreover, where feedback is not offered in the participant's first language, a common result is one-word descriptors that do not sufficiently address the content or format of the program. |
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In addition to these main subject areas, each entry was assigned a number of descriptors, and these were employed to group together documents within the same main subject area. |
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Since dose descriptors are obtained from laboratory tests involving a limited number of species, the assessment factor is required to account for the uncertainties involved in the extrapolation to the real ecosystems. |
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The rosters and job designs should use the same descriptors to allow more expeditious and much better selection of both internal and external candidates. |
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Depending on the type of game, there may be up to six such descriptors. |
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When used in this relatively narrow sense, band and tribe are neutral descriptors, as are those for other forms of organization such as monarchy or county. |
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The water residence and transit time within hydrosystems form descriptors of a fundamental basis, which are also very difficult to study and to quantify. |
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Since density-based descriptors such as color histograms give little information on the object's spatial configuration, they are mostly used to track only location and scale. |
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This adopted descriptors for bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees that were deliberately similar to those defined by the Bologna Process. |
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Through the inquiry builder, which is very good for the police services, if they have a description of an offender, they can search all those descriptors. |
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The combination of age rating and game descriptors allows parents and those purchasing games for children to ensure that the game they purchase is appropriate to the age of the intended player. |
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Some of these names are still sometimes used as geographical descriptors. |
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Descriptors such as granulation tissue, slough, or eschar are generally used to define tissue type. |
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Descriptors included token economy, token system, reinforcement, or reinforcer. |
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