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376. Article: William Rowan Hamilton
- www.wikipedia.org
- William Rowan Hamilton's mathematical included the study of geometrical optics, adaptation of dynamic methods in optical systems, applying quaternion and vector methods to problems in mechanics and in geometry, development of theories of conjugate algebraic couple functions (in which complex numbers are constructed as ordered pairs of real numbers), solvability of polynomial equations and general quintic polynomial solvable by radicals, the analysis on Fluctuating Functions (and the ideas from Fourier analysis), linear operators on quaternions and proving a result for linear operators on the space of quaternions (which is a special case of the general theorem which today is known as the Cayley-Hamilton Theorem). ...
- Fourier, has been of immense and ever increasing value in physical applications of mathematics. ...
- Hamilton was ever courteous and kind in answering applications for assistance in the study of his works, even when his compliance must have cost him much time. ...
377. Article: Force spectroscopy
- en.wikipedia.org
- Force spectroscopy is a dynamic analytical technique that allows the study of the mechanical properties of polymer molecules and/or chemical bonds. ...
- Common applications of force spectroscopy are measurements of polymer elasticity. ...
378. Article: Systems thinking
- www.wikipedia.org
- a "system" is a dynamic and complex whole, interacting as a structured functional unit in equilibrium .
- 4 Applications.
- These systems, similar to dynamic systems are understood as open, complex systems, but further accounts for their potential capacity to evolve over time. ...
- Applications.
379. Dynamic Log Applications - Half-Log Siding
- www.dynamiclog.com
- Dynamic Log Applications .
380. Article: Liquid crystal display
- en2.wikipedia.org
- A group at RCA, headed by George Heilmeier, demonstrated the first operational LCD based on the dynamic scattering mode (DSM) in 1968. ...
- This type is used is high-brightness applications such as pocket television receivers. ...
- This technology is intended for use in low-power mobile applications such as e-books and wearable computers. ...
381. Article: Pascal programming language
- en.wikipedia.org
- Both have functionality for the dynamic allocation of memory and some form of pointer manipulation. ...
- FreePascal is written in Pascal (so that it compiles itself), and is aimed at providing a convenient and powerful compiler, able both to compile legacy applications and to be the means of develop new ones. ...
- It uses the Delphi programming language, descended from Pascal, to create applications for the windows platform. ...
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382. Article: Infrared spectroscopy
- en.wikipedia.org
- 2 Uses and applications.
- Uses and applications .
- Aside from smelling tea, infrared spectroscopy is widely used in both research and industry as a simple and reliable technique for measurement, quality control, and dynamic measurement. ...
383. Article: RaciocÃnio baseado em casos
- pt.wikipedia.org
- Schank's model of dynamic memory was the basis for the earliest CBR systems: Janet Kolodner's CYRUS and Michael Lebowitz's IPP. ... CBR has been used extensively in help-desk applications such as the Compaq SMART system. ...
- Roger Schank, Dynamic Memory: A Theory of Learning in Computers and People (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982). ...
- Trung Nguyen, Mary Czerwinski, and Dan Lee, "COMPAQ QuickSource: Providing the Consumer with the Power of Artificial Intelligence," in Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (Washington, DC: AAAI Press, 1993), 142-151. ...
384. Article: Multi-protocol label switching
- en.wikipedia.org
- To setup an MPLS tunnel, dynamic signaling protocols like RSVP-TE, LDP, CR-LDP are used, and in some case tunnels can be setup statically by configuration at each hop of the tunnel. ...
- Major applications of MPLS are Telecommunications traffic engineering and MPLS-VPN. ...
385. Article: REXX
- en2.wikipedia.org
- dynamic data typing (no declarations) .
- REXX is included in the base operating system of OS/2, and is also used as the macro language in many applications. ...
- Cowlishaw seems to prefer Rexx, whereas IBM sales, ANSI, and the majority of the web uses REXX. ...
386. Article: AMD
- en.wikipedia.org
- The redesign included a feedback dynamic instruction reording mechanism, and MMX instructions. ...
- However, Cray announced that it was going to use the Opteron as the basis for a top of the line super computer called "Red Storm", indicating that there seemed to be no limit for what sort of applications the Opteron could be used for. ... However the Pentium 4 seems to have retained its performance advantage in streaming media processing applications. ...
387. Article: Dynamic random access memory
- en.wikipedia.org
- Dynamic random access memory.
- (Redirected from Dynamic Random Access Memory) .
- 3 Synchronous Dynamic RAM (SDRAM).
- In many applications, data is often transferred to and from DRAM in bursts to consecutive addresses. ...
- Synchronous Dynamic RAM (SDRAM) .
- It is dynamic RAM with built-in refresh and address-control circuitry to make it behave similarly to static RAM (SRAM). ...
388. Article: MUMPS
- en2.wikipedia.org
- For people used to traditional database applications or database management systems, M can be difficult to understand at first. ...
- It cannot be overemphasized that real-world applications really do make heavy and unlimited use of these persistent, disk-resident "global" arrays, which can be hundreds of megabytes in size. ... Perl) which provide "dictionaries," "maps," or other string-indexed dynamic arrays which are RAM-resident and hence limited in capacity. ...
- (Idiomatic M applications store data within disk-resident globals; the fact that these globals reside in operating system files is invisible to the application code). ...
- InterSystems does not sell applications itself, but supplies Caché and other development tools to companies which use them to build applications. ...
- Another line of development was led by Pappalardo, founder of Meditech, a successful vendor of medical applications and complete medical data processing systems. ...
389. Article: PL/I programming language
- en.wikipedia.org
- PL/I, ("Programming Language One") (pronounced "pee el one") is a computer programming language designed for scientific, engineering, and business applications. ...
- Several kinds of dynamic storage allocation. ...
390. Article: Talk:Main Page/Temp5
- en.wikipedia.org
- Don't you have got the browse section and the rest of the dynamic content backwards? It seems like the news should all stay together. ...
- Also, I reckon we need to practice updating the dynamic content for a week or so, to make sure that it's a sensible amount of work, and iron out any issues with that. ...
- I misinterperated the vote on dynamic content, thinking that the majority, which was in favor of adding dynamic content, wanted to use Temp5. ...
- I put the dynamic content in a colored box. ...
- The dynamic content is in the middle of the source now. ...
- And the dynamic content is back on the top where it should be. ...
- I take it the idea is to change this on a weekly basis or so? Sort of like the tips you get when you start some applications? Martin .
- The dynamic content section is wider. ...
- Hence my argument for more dynamic content at Talk:Main Page/Layout design and support for Main Page/Temp5. ...
391. Article: Complex number
- en.wikipedia.org
- 5 Applications.
- Möbius must also be mentioned for his numerous memoirs on the geometric applications of complex numbers, and Dirichlet for the expansion of the theory to include primes, congruences, reciprocity, etc. ...
- Unlike real functions which are commonly represented as two dimensional graphs, complex functions have four dimensional graphs and may usefully be illustrated by color coding a three dimensional graph to suggest four dimensions, or by animating the complex function's dynamic transformation of the complex plane. ...
- Applications.
392. Article: Capacitor
- www.wikipedia.org
- 3 Applications.
- Good for non-critical coupling, timing applications. ...
- Good for bypass, coupling applications. ...
- 01 ohm, low values being preferred for high-current applications. ...
- Such capacitors are used to store analogue signals in switched-capacitor filters, and to store digital data in dynamic random-access memory (DRAM). ...
- Applications .
393. Article: BASIC programming language
- www.wikipedia.org
- At the same time, computers had progressed from a hobbyist interest to tools used primarily for applications written by others, and programming as a whole became less important for the growing majority of users. ...
- Microsoft added Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to Excel 5. ...
- These procedures include most of the tools a programmer needs to learn programming and write simple applications, including functions for math, strings, console input/output, graphics and file manipulation. ...
- Because strings are often used in everyday applications this was a considerable advantage over other languages at the time of its introduction. ...
- Strings were dynamic in length. ...
- Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) (MS Office on Windows and Macintosh) .
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394. Article: Objective-C
- en.wikipedia.org
- 3 Dynamic typing.
- See the dynamic typing section below. ...
- Dynamic typing.
- However when one does need dynamic typing, it becomes tremendously powerful. ... Dynamic typing thankfully removes this problem. ...
- Combining categories with dynamic typing produces a synergy that results in tremendous flexibility that is largely unexpected in most programming systems. ...
- Common today perhaps, but this is from the early 1980s when dynamic linking was fairly rare. ...
- Applications can choose to use a specific version (4. ...
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395. Article: Southern Flying Squirrel
- en.wikipedia.org
- Ecological Applications, 8, 1144-1155. ...
- Dynamic foraging behavior in the southern flying squirrel (Glaucomys volans): test of a model. ...
396. SourceForge.net: Project Info - simple Python Server Page
- sourceforge.net
- sPSP allows you to easily create dynamic content and implement Web-applications.
- Environment: Web Environment.
- Topic: Dynamic Content.
397. Article: Talk:π
- www.wikipedia.org
- What is the conjecture? Who showed this reduction? Can you give a reference for the papers involved? Or their websites? Even a few keywords suitable for web searching would be very much appreciated! .
- It would be good to add a link to their paper (or it's abstract) if it exists somewhere on the web. ...
- You don't need more than a couple dozen digits in real word applications. ...
- an IDEA used to prove an identity used to get more digits of pi might be used to prove another result, which does have other "real-world" applications, or at the very least, other applications within other areas of pure math. ...
- Am I the only person who gets Main Page edits when following the page history link for π ? I think that the ampersand character may be fucking with the dynamic linking. ...
398. Article: Traditional Chinese medicine
- www.wikipedia.org
- This relationship is an example of several elements of the Yin Yang dynamic; there can be no shady side without the sunny side, and one transforms into the other as the day progresses. ... By extension, the artificiality of discriminations between yin and yang is posited, informing the traditional Chinese medical practitioner that in some cases yin and yang are plastic metaphors based on relative points of view rather than an absolute identity, a non-dualistic dynamic represented by the Taoist and Neo-Confucian icon known as the Taijitu. ...
- , The Web That Has No Weaver; Congdon & Weed; ISBN 0-8092-2933-1Z .
399. Article: ALOHAnet
- en.wikipedia.org
- For these reasons, applications which need highly deterministic load behavior often use token passing (like Token ring) schemes instead of contention systems. For instance ARCNET is very popular in embedded applications. ...
- Dynamic Sharing of Radio Spectrum: A Brief History .
400. Article: Magnetohydrodynamics
- en.wikipedia.org
- This force is the new dynamic element. ...
- Important applications: .
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