Specifically, the number of ways a set with n objects can be partitioned into disjoint and non-empty subsets is described by the Bell numbers. |
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A small porch leads into the main hall, which has been partitioned to create an open storage area. |
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A military force made up of coalition partners would be needed to stop the Afghan capital being partitioned along ethnic lines. |
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This article discusses several ways in which applications can be intelligently partitioned to make the best use of business rules. |
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He shares the room, which has been partitioned with a curtain, with his his wife and two other men. |
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In 1975, the island was partitioned into Greek and Turkish territories separated by a UN-occupied buffer zone. |
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They snuck in and closed the door behind them, pulling the curtain shut that partitioned the room. |
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Also, human living spaces appear to be partitioned according to function while Neanderthal settlements are unorganized. |
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Each text line is partitioned into blocks, and those of which contain a certain threshold percentage of text pixels are identified as valid. |
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One of them had been partitioned with a sheet of corrugated plastic separating two caged birds into even smaller cages. |
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How stable the carbides are depends on how the element is partitioned between the cementite and the matrix. |
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The NMI matrix was partitioned into orthogonal patterns of amino acid variability by factor analysis. |
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Although I moaned, my bedsit was palatial compared with those of most of my friends, who lived in pokey, badly partitioned flats in Rathmines. |
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One small section of the office was saved because recent renovations had partitioned it with a two-hour firewall, which kept the flames at bay. |
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New insurers are, in effect, partitioned off from the higher value plans by virtue of the uneconomic pricing this would entail. |
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The methanol extract was evaporated and partitioned with n-hexane, benzene, trichloromethane, ethyl acetate and n-butanol, consecutively. |
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Wounds, infections, and other traumas fundamentally alter the way in which macronutrients are normally partitioned. |
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The entire floor was covered by a huge rug woven in complex geometric patterns and curtains partitioned off other areas of the chambers. |
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A scratched, roll-top desk sat in the far corner of the large tent, with a partitioned box on top of it. |
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Control and user interface functions, if needed for a particular application can also be functionally partitioned. |
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Glass walls around the collaborative area and low partitioned workstations allow for plenty of natural light. |
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When agricultural land is partitioned, each plot is divided among a man's sons, ensuring that each one has a geographically dispersed holding. |
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More and more the division of labour partitioned the family, with Toye assuming total responsibility for the running of the house. |
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A sub-clerk was hired by the superior court and a room partitioned for him. |
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The experimental plants were partitioned into roots, petioles, leaves and stolons. |
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The announcement of the prologue and each successive part frames it additionally as a literary text, which is conventionally partitioned. |
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The iSCSI volume can be partitioned, named and formatted like a normal disk drive. |
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Every uncountable closed set can be partitioned into a perfect set and a countable set. |
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Once completed, the entire 17th floor will be partitioned as a security hub, with security requirements ranging from low to very high. |
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In other species, such as monitor lizards and crocodilians, the lungs are partitioned into chambers made up of an intricate net of support structures. |
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We assume that every mtDNA molecule has an equal chance of being partitioned to either daughter cell, regardless of where in the cell it is physically located. |
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The curved, serrated edge of the blade facilitates scooping out whole segments from partitioned fruit. |
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The area was enclosed by a slanted canopy of partitioned glass, and I unlatched a panel and swung it open. |
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In elections last May, however, the Flemish separatists won big, which could eventually pave the way to a partitioned nation. |
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Once the graph is partitioned into two parts, it can be furtherly recursively bisected on every partition until the necessary number of partitions is matched. |
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Sony and its developers can control the graphics pipeline, how memories are partitioned, and how and when they render to screen. |
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Thus, there is no incentive to enrol in a particular school and for students to be partitioned in this way. |
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The hull is partitioned by solid bulkheads running both transversely and longitudinally, adding greatly to strength. |
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They live in her parents' home, a dimly lit space partitioned into two miniscule rooms and a kitchen. |
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They have roofed over their courtyards and partitioned their homes into tiny, dark rooms, which they rent out. |
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Even if Libya were temporarily partitioned, the West could keep up the no-fly zone with minimal effort. |
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Likewise, years were not partitioned into months, but into cycles of environmental seasons and religious holidays. |
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The area known as Jubaland was formerly under the British colonial administration, but in 1925 it was partitioned by Britain and Italy. |
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The driver's compartment shall be completely partitioned from the food preparation area. |
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It is queryoriented and capable of running parallel processes and work with partitioned objects. |
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As a result, intra-brand competition was severely restricted and the single market was partitioned. |
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In applying certain mitigation methods, it may often be necessary to determine how the burden resulting from its application will be partitioned. |
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Some companies that had purchased Alstom relays were later sold or partitioned as major railways began selling portions of their network. |
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Screen partitioned in two: men talking on the phone and hands holding a pen. |
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In the 1790s, for example, Russia and Prussia partitioned Poland, before that an independent kingdom, between them as part of the maintenance of the balance of power. |
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The country was partitioned amid the most violent fratricidal fury. |
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And some revolving doors are partitioned into small, individual-sized portions, so that one person goes into each compartment and shuffles round by turn? |
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It was partitioned into two areas, living and sleeping quarters. |
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The old great hall was sometimes partitioned to make smaller rooms. |
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Since poor people cannot afford the high rent prices, they have to jostle in bed-size apartments and partitioned rooms in the cocklofts of aged buildings. |
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After filtration and methanol evaporation under reduced atmospheric pressure, the sample was adjusted to pH 8.0 and partitioned once with equal volume of petroleum ether. |
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The failure to find differences in those zones would falsify the hypothesis that mountain lions partitioned space to obtain exclusive use of prey. |
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Henry joined his dying father near Rouen in September, where the King partitioned his possessions among his sons. |
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Partitioning tests allows the EmbedTest to isolate and report pass-fail information to the partitioned level without running diagnostic software. |
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The drive must be subsequently partitioned with the FDISK command and then given a high level format with the FORMAT command to install a file system. |
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A simple or partitioned system of representation frameworks also corresponds to a simple register of action which does not allow the expression of a complex opinion or complex strategic questions. |
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Our IP-VPN is a partitioned private network that's been built over a shared IP backbone to make the best use of technologies that protect the privacy of your data. |
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If the free part of the island accedes, Cyprus will be partitioned. |
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In 1922 a Treaty was signed which recognised the Irish Free State, but partitioned Ireland. |
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Germany claimed that the public measures to which the common guidelines applied were intended to rectify the urban development that took place in Berlin while it was partitioned. |
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All of the cells seen were partially bar-fronted and, in addition to beds, were furnished with a table, chairs and a television, and equipped with a washbasin and a partitioned lavatory. |
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Screen partitioned in two: the fall of a drop of water and a child diving in a swimming-pool Screen partitioned in two: two operators talking on a walkie-talkie, one with a white helmet, the other with a red helmet. |
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James died in 1276, having partitioned his domains between his sons in his will. |
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Eventually, the Commonwealth was partitioned in 1772, 1792, and 1795 by the Russian Empire, Prussia, and Habsburg Austria. |
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As a result of this, in April 1921 the island was partitioned into Southern and Northern Ireland. |
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Kent was traditionally partitioned into East and West Kent, and into lathes and hundreds. |
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In 1920, Ireland was partitioned into Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland. |
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After Germany surrendered, the Allies partitioned Berlin and Germany's remaining territory into four military occupation zones. |
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He resented some socialists' talk of freedom and world brotherhood while keeping silent about his own partitioned and oppressed Poland. |
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Djibouti is partitioned into six administrative regions, with Djibouti city representing one of the official regions. |
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Bengal had in fact been partitioned by the then viceroy Lord Curzon in 1905, along with its adjoining regions. |
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Mining is considered to be similar to the potato harvest on land, which involves mining a field partitioned into long, narrow strips. |
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Like the hold it was partitioned and was also used as a storage area for everything from food to spare sails. |
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As a result of the war, almost all remaining European territories of the Ottoman Empire were captured and partitioned among the allies. |
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Spain withdrew from Western Sahara in 1975, and it was partitioned between Mauritania and Morocco. |
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When Clovis died, his kingdom was partitioned among his four sons, Theuderic, Chlodomer, Childebert, and Clotaire. |
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In 1501, he occupied Naples and partitioned the kingdom with Ferdinand of Aragon, who abandoned his cousin King Frederick. |
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In response, the Crown enacted the Bourbon Reforms, a series of edicts that increased taxes and partitioned the Viceroyalty. |
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After the fall of Constantinople, the former Roman Empire was partitioned among the Latin crusaders and the Venetians. |
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The British Indian territories gained independence in 1947, after being partitioned into the Union of India and Dominion of Pakistan. |
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More modern guides have partitioned the plateau off as a further independent top, Great How. |
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On his way to Russia and back, he also saw different cities in Belgium, Germany, partitioned Poland, and France. |
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However, the British did not want India to be partitioned, and in one last effort to prevent it they devised the Cabinet Mission plan. |
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In 1947, British India was partitioned into the independent dominions of India and Pakistan. |
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The former agreement had partitioned northern Hudson River traffic to Livingston and southern to Stevens, agreeing to use ships designed by Stevens for both operations. |
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Though the dissection used in this formula is only approximate, the error becomes smaller and smaller as the circle is partitioned into more and more sectors. |
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In the 1790s, Germany, Russia and Austria partitioned Poland. |
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Cleveland was partitioned between North Yorkshire and Durham. |
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Northern Ireland was created in 1921, when Ireland was partitioned between Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland by an act of the British parliament. |
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The two countries were partitioned between the three Axis allies, Bulgaria, Germany and Italy, and the Independent State of Croatia, a puppet state of Italy and Germany. |
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When the kingdom of Middle Francia was partitioned in 855, the lands north of the Alps passed to Lothair II and consecutively were named Lotharingia. |
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After Clovis's death, his kingdom was partitioned among his four sons. |
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Some want to see Iraq, Syria and Turkey partitioned into many statelets. |
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In practice, they usually partitioned the deck between them, with the master in charge of implementation in the stern, and the boatswain in the bow. |
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Poland had recently been partitioned by its three large neighbours, but Napoleon created the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, which depended on France from the very beginning. |
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In most instances they use a single hard disk that is partitioned with a single root filesystem containing all system files as well as other applications and user data. |
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If the inhabitants resisted, the country would be partitioned outright, with the Francophone provinces and western Flanders going to France, and the remainder to the Republic. |
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In Poland, the model constitution of 1791 expressed Enlightenment ideals, but was in effect for only one year before the nation was partitioned among its neighbors. |
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Another significant bark fraction was comprised of cellular debris from the obliterated phloem tissues in bark that are partitioned by the periderms. |
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Poland remained partitioned between Russia, Prussia and Austria, with the largest part, the newly created Kingdom of Poland, remaining under Russian control. |
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Lloyd George presided over the Government of Ireland Act 1920 which partitioned Ireland into Southern Ireland and Northern Ireland in May 1921 during the war of independence. |
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Lonsdale was further partitioned into Lonsdale North, the detached part north of the sands of Morecambe Bay including Furness and Cartmel, and Lonsdale South. |
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