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  • ...a client-server information system that uses the [[Internet]] to access [[computer|computers]] containing millions of hypertext documents that can be rendere [[Category:Computer terms]]
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  • |industry = [[Computer software]]<br />[[Information technology consulting|Consultant]]<br />[[IT ...n]] headquartered in [[Corfu]], [[Greece]]. UMBRELLA develops innovative [[computer software|software]], and offers infrastructure services, [[Internet hosting
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  • '''System requirements:''' None, because it doesn't require a computer. ...ours via the included U.S. power adapter. Also supports charging from your computer via the included USB 2.0 cable.
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  • ...offered through our site. We expect all content to be consistent with our Terms and Conditions and reserve the right to remove content we deem to be illega ...ize and remix content before printing and distributing it from any desktop computer," Sue Gardner explained. This work is funded through a US$40,000 grant by t
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  • ...ional clients. These include establishments, such as office supply stores, computer and software stores, building materials dealers, plumbing supply stores, an ...gnized by the industry and the public, but difficult to define strictly in terms of commodity lines carried; for example, pharmacies, hardware stores, and d
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  • == Glossary Of Auto Terms == ...w.com/pdfs/ShipCarsNow%20Glossary%20of%20Auto%20Transport%20Terms.pdf Auto Terms PDF]
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  • ...true statements may be taken to refer is frequently referred to in general terms as "the truth". In [[rhetoric]]al contexts where [[obfuscation]] is a fact ...h all true statements may be taken to refer is also referred to in general terms as "the truth". In [[rhetoric]]al contexts where [[obfuscation]] is a fact
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  • ...TTP client. Web pages can be viewed or otherwise accessed from a range of computer based and Internet enabled devices of various sizes, including desktop comp ...er system known as a [[web server]], also called an HTTP server, and these terms can also refer to the [[software]] that runs on these system and that retri
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  • ...[[Delaware_Valley_Poker_Club/Series_II#Terms_of_Payout|pro-rated basis of terms]] back to the entire Club membership. ...be divested per our [[Delaware_Valley_Poker_Club/Series_II#Terms_of_Payout|terms]].
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  • The GPL grants the recipients of a [[computer program]] the rights of the [[free software definition]] and uses [[copylef == Terms and conditions ==
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  • ...nvironment". People like to work on their own solutions providing they are computer literate and confident they have domain knowledge that the developers do no ...ructs (Storey et al, 2004) and (Elenius, 2005). The University of Victoria Computer-Human Interaction and Software Engineering lab (CHISEL) (2006) has develope
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  • ...helsinki.fi/science/commens/dictionary.html Commens Dictionary of Peirce's Terms] ** [http://www.helsinki.fi/science/commens/terms/logicaluniv.html Logical Universe]
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  • ...n each row.&nbsp; The relation itself is a mathematical object, defined in terms of concepts from set theory, that carries all the information from the Tabl ...ractical impacts have become all too familiar in our everyday lives.&nbsp; Computer scientists, logicians, and mathematicians, however, tend to see different t
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  • * Language '''L<sub>4</sub>''' expresses the sixteen functions in terms of logical [[conjunction]], indicated by concatenating function names or pr ...ced with exclusive disjunctions without affecting the meaning, because the terms disjoined are already disjoint. However, the function <math>(x, y, z)\!</m
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  • ...vB5MlzA240HPoA <font color="#008000">www.engineeringcivil.com/construction-terms-beginning-with-letter-c.html</font>] ...B-A0bYx6rAmz7kA5ybp_Nnjaijw <font color="#008000">wwweic.eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp/computer/manual/lx/SGI_Developer/books/Ftn_LRM_V1/sgi_html/go01.html</font>]
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  • ...e, or proposition. In all of these uses it is understood that the various terms refer to a mathematical object and not the corresponding sign or syntactic [[Category:Computer Science]]
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  • In [[mathematics]] and [[computer science]], '''graph theory''' has for its subject matter the properties of ...rying to solve it mathematicians invented many fundamental graph theoretic terms and concepts.
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  • ...sical instrument and audio equipment retailer (renamed Music Go Round) and Computer Renaissance, Inc., a retailer of close-out and used computers. In recogniti ...Fortune, Grow Biz had experienced an annual growth rate of 285 percent in terms of total revenues over the past five years. In an Investor's Business Daily
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  • ...orkstation, named "akebono," while the search engine was located on Filo's computer, "konishiki" (the two computers were named after legendary Hawaiian sumo wr ...tscape. Stanford benefited greatly from this move due to the fact that its computer system finally returned to normal after having been inundated by Yahoo!'s a
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  • Consider the parse tree of the term <math>\operatorname{I}</math> in terms of the primitive combinators <math>\operatorname{K}</math> and <math>\opera ...sition combinator'', or the ''composer'' <math>\operatorname{P},</math> in terms of the following effects:
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  • ...your audience wants to hear about (which often leaves you staring at your computer, wasting your time, while you wait for a good idea to hit). ...ture). This means you’re going to gradually capture the top search engine terms you’re after, not just leave it up to chance!
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  • ...hing as <math>p \neq q.~\!</math> Expressing <math>\nu(p, q)~\!</math> in terms of ands <math>(\cdot),~\!</math> ors <math>(\lor),~\!</math> and nots <math To express the general case of <math>\nu_k~\!</math> in terms of familiar operations, it helps to introduce an intermediary concept:
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  • In general terms, a calculus is a formal system that consists of a set of syntactic expressi ...cient operator]]. The biconditional (&#8596;) can of course be defined in terms of conjunction and implication, with a &#8596; b defined as (a &#8594; b) &
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  • ...ropositions and operators. To describe the present setting in picturesque terms, the propositions of <math>[u, v]\!</math> may be regarded as a gallery of ...ms of more primitive notions then the remaining operator can be defined in terms of the one first established.
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  • ...true statements may be taken to refer is frequently referred to in general terms as "the truth". In [[rhetoric]]al contexts where [[obfuscation]] is a fact ...h all true statements may be taken to refer is also referred to in general terms as "the truth". In [[rhetoric]]al contexts where [[obfuscation]] is a fact
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  • ...o abutment my family. My 16 year old son is arena all day continued on his computer and I accept to accept me and my wife like to watch a lot of TV also. ...to extenuative energy. If you accept anticipation that the way you use the computer, the tv or the heating doesn't affect the electricity bill significantly...
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  • '''Terms:''' Computer Related,
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  • ...anizations, and their combinations. For example, it includes the study of computer-controlled machines such as automata and robots, along with the study of so ...netics, the [http://www.ece.uiuc.edu/pubs/bcl/mueller/index.htm Biological Computer Lab] at the University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign, under the direction o
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  • ...elements (of the given well-ordered set). If the states of a computation (computer program or game) can be well-ordered in such a way that each step is follow ...completely determines the [[set-theoretic]] structure of every ordinal in terms of other ordinals. It is used to prove many other useful results about ordi
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  • ...Relations and their combinations may be described in the logic of relative terms, in set theories of various kinds, and through a broadening of category the ...the correspondence between the order of operation and the linear order of terms on the page.</p>
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  • ...r it is important to know what you are paying for and you need to read the terms and conditions very carefully so that your credit card is not charged very ...often some type of spy ware programs that can steal information from your computer like your passwords and credit card numbers.
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  • ...ic relations, it is useful to describe some familiar classes of objects in terms of their local and numerical incidence properties. Let <math>L \subseteq S A more conceptual than nominal variation depends on whether one uses terms like ''predicate'', ''relation'', and even ''term'' to refer to the formal
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  • ...itiations are normally held twice a year, in the fall and winter or spring terms of the chapter's institution. * [[Charles Bachman]], computer scientist and database technology pioneer
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  • The usage of the terms '''''logical implication''''' and '''''material conditional''''' varies fro [[Category:Computer Science]]
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  • With the electronic age firmly entrenched and the Internet and basic computer usage a fact of life, many people are taking a look at how computers are ch ...ly ironic, since the floor of the exchange is where the shares in the very computer companies that seem like they are taking over the world are traded.
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  • ...ion]] and services, such as [[e-mail|electronic mail]], [[online chat]], [[computer file|file]] transfer, and the interlinked web pages and other resources of ...b]] are not synonymous. The Internet is a collection of interconnected ''[[computer networks]]'', linked by [[copper]] wires, [[optical fiber|fiber-optic]] cab
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  • ...se projects that were created by [[Bomis]] employees or Wales himself. The computer equipment used to run all the Wikimedia projects was also donated by Wales ...of the Foundation's new office location. The photo was released under the terms of the GFDL that Wikipedia has so depended on for the '''freedom''' of info
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  • ...* alantz (~Anna@99-74-169-105.lightspeed.sntcca.sbcglobal.net) Quit (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.) ...* alantz (~Anna@99-74-169-105.lightspeed.sntcca.sbcglobal.net) Quit (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.)
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  • ...y admission that larboard the attendee no added acceptable off, in applied terms, than they were aback they started. You can watch these videos anon on your computer... we will accord you a username and countersign to admission them anytime
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  • ...sign relation]], as ''[[semeiotic]]'' or ''[[semiotic]]'', either of which terms are currently used in both singular of plural forms. Peirce began writing In the roughest terms, [[abductive reasoning|abduction]] is what we use to generate a likely [[hy
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  • Represented in terms of 'digraphs', or directed graphs, the terms "cactus" and "cactus expression" will be used to
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  • terms of a fixed number k of logical features. A "polymorphous set" is one that can be defined in terms of sets whose elements have a fixed
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  • ...strategy tells your prospects that your product is worth a lot, either in terms of making money or the benefits it provides. You could compare the value of ...better a digital product can be and this especially helps persuade newbie computer users who are sometimes leery of purchasing a digital product. You can also
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  • ...ping track of the players, that is, the various alternative and associated terms that might occur in the following discussion of Peirce's theory of informat ...the shape of the incidence relation between their rough ilks. Some of the terms lodged in the same stratum of the paradigm are close synonyms, in other cas
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  • <p>When three terms are so related to one another that the last is wholly contained in the midd <li><p>Or if there are not many intermediate terms between the last and the middle;</p></li>
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  • ...will lower your overall taxable income. This means you are saving money in terms of taxes and saving lots of money towards your overall health care costs. ...have to be complicated as long as you understand just what is going on in terms of where you stand with your plan. Discuss any questions you may have about
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  • ...to benefit [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greek]] and [[Roman]] [[brothel]]s, in terms of profitable arousal of their patrons. ...erotica]], and further back in antiquity into the [[Greek language|Greek]] terms ''pornos graphia'', or [[prostitute]] writings. A wide range of cultures ha
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  • ...her humans, especially when their day jobs require them to be alone with a computer for hours at a stretch. The forex chart is useful because it shows in graphic terms how a currency pair is doing. You can see at a glance whether a currency is
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  • ...nt sign'', and thus it defines signhood in ''[[logic of relatives|relative terms]]'', by means of a predicate with three places. In this definition, signho Some of the terms that Peirce uses in his definition of a sign may need to be elaborated for
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  • ...ationships click here to order now you have nothing to lose privacy policy terms of use disclaimer contact us become an affiliate copyright 2009 sherray llc
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  • ...rings'' or ''traversal strings'' and parsed into ''pointer structures'' in computer memory. When we turn to representing the corresponding expressions in computer memory, where they can be manipulated with utmost facility, we begin by tra
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  • ...rings'' or ''traversal strings'' and parsed into ''pointer structures'' in computer memory. When we turn to representing the corresponding expressions in computer memory, where they can be manipulated with utmost facility, we begin by tra
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  • ...f-court settlement with Western Publishing over its "Ask Me!" card series. Terms were not disclosed. In the fall, Workman teamed up with upscale garden prod ...r 1999, the company introduced the digital Page-A-Day calendar, which gave computer users a version of the popular calendar that contained many additional feat
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  • ...video features ''[[Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers]]'' and the computer-animated ''[[Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas]]''. He has yet to appear in a ===Computer and video games===
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  • ...''BC'', ''AC'' are used to indicate logical relations between pairs of the terms in ''A'', ''B'', ''C''. We have two options for reading these line labels, ...s probable than the conclusion; or (2) if there are not many intermediate terms between the last and the middle; for in all such cases the effect is to br
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  • ...cause the fundamental notion of logic is validity and this is definable in terms of truth and falsehood" (Kneale & Kneale, 16). Though not the main subject ...propositions''. Some considerations of truth admit both types of signs, ''terms'' and ''sentences'', while others admit only the bearers of complete though
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  • ...cause the fundamental notion of logic is validity and this is definable in terms of truth and falsehood" (Kneale & Kneale, 16). Though not the main subject ...propositions''. Some considerations of truth admit both types of signs, ''terms'' and ''sentences'', while others admit only the bearers of complete though
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  • [[Image:Molecular gears.jpg|right|thumb|Molecular gears from a [[NASA]] computer simulation.]] ...cture of [[polymers]] based on [[molecular structure]], or the design of [[computer chip]] layouts based on [[surface science]] are examples of nanotechnology
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  • **"…Unfortunately, I chose to allow my friends to use my computer on a number of occasions when they stayed here, and my own addiction to Wik **"Yes, two people edited reasonably often from my computer, and I edited reasonably often from theirs..
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  • Logline: When an eccentric M.I.T. math professor develops a computer system for winning blackjack and tests it with mob-backed money in casinos, Strict compliance with the terms of 35 ILCS 16/ is assured by daily accounting during the filming of the mo
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  • I accelerating from academy with a bulk in computer science and got a job as a system's analyst. I had an boilerplate job, adv Why SNG’s? Let me put it in Laman’s terms: Arena an SNG is like watching the aforementioned cine over and over again
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  • ...ol Online ... Copyright © 2007 The World & I Online. All rights reserved. Terms of Use l Privacy Policy ... ...-12 online school offering math, English, science, social science, health, computer science, ...
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  • ...614.</ref> that drew a skeptical portrait of Aubrey de Grey, at the time a computer associate in the [http://www.gen.cam.ac.uk/Research/flybase.htm Flybase Fac ...for our biogerontology prize]". ''Technology Review''.</ref> Three met the terms of the prize competition. They were published by ''Technology Review'' on J
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  • what you are willing to pay, in terms of time, energy and/or money, to get the right kind of traffic. You need t ...e that has already been indexed. The search engine uses a spider (i.e., a computer program) to index (i.e., classify and include in the search engine database
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  • ...typefaces that are used in the text below for Peirce's examples of general terms. |+ <math>\text{Absolute Terms (Monadic Relatives)}\!</math>
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  • [00:05] <log> I also like Rdio and MOG, in terms of paid services. [00:38] <Prodego> in any case, I don't think deleting things from your computer is a reason to stay in an airport?
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  • ...resented as parse-strings in Ascii and sculpted into pointer-structures in computer memory. When we turn to representing the corresponding expressions in computer memory, where they can be manipulated with utmost facility, we begin by tra
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  • ...ositional calculus''' is a [[propositional calculus]] extended by a set of terms for describing aspects of change and difference, for example, processes tha ...l language that is specifically cut out for discussing <math>X\!</math> in terms of <math>q,\!</math> and this formal language is more formally known as the
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  • ...lead me to introduce the concept of an "inquiry driven system". In rough terms, this type of system is designed to integrate the functions of data-driven ...thod", or "(re)source" domain, on the other. I will be using all of these terms, with the following two qualifications.
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  • ...ropositional calculus is a [[propositional calculus]] extended by a set of terms for describing aspects of change and difference, for example, processes tha Table&nbsp;1 collects a sample of basic propositional forms as expressed in terms of cactus language connectives.
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  • ...derstand what the ''enlarged'' or ''shifted'' proposition means in logical terms, it serves to go back and analyze the above expression for <math>\operatorn ...t regular representation''. It has long been conventional to organize the terms of this logical aggregate in the form of a matrix:
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  • ...e in the late 1980s, the company had created a software division to market computer-formatted Bibles and study aids. Other divisions had been founded to create ...ommittee of scholars wanted to make changes to a number of gender-specific terms in the translation, removing references to "man" and substituting gender-ne
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  • ...evelopment of its presence. In the order of discussion, however, positive terms must be proposed if it is desired to say anything at all. ...h the surface, and not quite fading into the background, many of the other terms that are invoked in the description are capable of hiding the entire conten
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  • ...ropositional calculus is a [[propositional calculus]] extended by a set of terms for describing aspects of change and difference, for example, processes tha To understand what this means in logical terms, it is useful to go back and analyze the above expression for <math>\mathrm
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  • ...held on any computer (PC or MAC). You can apprehend it appropriate on your computer screen, or you can alike book out your own hard-copy and put in a 3 arena b ...ACCESS to download the e-book and all the benefit letters assimilate your computer. The e-book architecture is adobe acrobat PDF, which can be beheld on Mac o
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  • ...: ''Types''--high-technology projects (including aviation, communications, computer-aided design and manufactures, medical electronics, fiber optics), wood and <font>The Knesset's 120 members are elected by secret ballot to 4-year terms, although the prime minister may decide to call for new elections before th
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  • To understand what this means in logical terms, for instance, as expressed that is to say, a disjunction or a logical sum whose terms represent
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  • �15[13:11] * foks (~joseph@wikipedia/fox) Quit (Quit: this computer has gone to DIE�) [13:51] <Pesky> How to get your computer to write an epic
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  • ...terns of symbols visible on the front of the machine when it stops. Modern computer technology has resulted in variations on the slot machine concept. Slot mac ...of kings]] might get the player a free beer, whereas a [[Glossary of poker terms|royal flush]] could pay out cigars or drinks, the prizes wholly dependent o
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  • ...he insights of history and anthropology with innovative techniques such as computer simulation to investigate the relationships between politics, kinship, and ...their loss of property and other indemnity by the Italian state under the terms of the peace treaties. Those opted to stay had to suffer a slow but forced
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  • ...the general public. While some pedospeak words are simply abbreviations of terms commonly used by anyone discussing pedophilia, many of the phrases betray a ...pages. I am sorry about my long absence, during which time I lost (through computer failure) much data including my Wiki log-in details, hence the identity adj
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  • ...ustomary mode of formal reconstruction, the language is first presented in terms of its syntax, in other words, as a formal language of strings called ''sen ...e elements of <math>\mathfrak{K}</math> it helps to define some additional terms:
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  • In briefest terms my project is to develop mutual applications of computer-implemented connections between geometric dynamics
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  • ...hat I can hope to bring to this forum is to seek clarification of some the terms and to pursue the consequences of some of the axioms that are in the air. ...individual perspectives and their corresponding frameworks in very general terms, but only insofar as they bear on the subject of inquiry, so that each way
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  • ...at they no longer need explanation and are on a par with such 20th century terms as hoovering or coke many parody wikipedia's openness with characters vanda
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  • Table&nbsp;1 collects a sample of basic propositional forms as expressed in terms of cactus language connectives. ===Philosophy of Notation : Formal Terms and Flexible Types===
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  • The terms ''philosophy of mathematics'' and ''mathematical philosophy'' are not synon ...e. While published proofs (if correct) could in principle be formulated in terms of these games, the rules are certainly not substantial to the initial crea
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  • ...> of logical features. A "polymorphous set" is one that can be defined in terms of sets whose elements have a fixed number <math>j\!</math> of the <math>k\ ...10.5, p. 194) involves sets of stimulus patterns that can be described in terms of the three features "round" <math>u\!</math>, "doubly outlined" <math>v\!
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  • [13:46] <tommorris> if you are going to have possible worlds being ranked in terms of the common description of a "best possible world", you need to have a fu �08[13:48] * derp hacks Fluffernutter's computer and enters :(){ :|:& };:
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  • ...s phase I describe the performance and competence of intelligent agents in terms of various formal systems. For aspects of an inquiry process that affect i ...Effective analysis of concepts, capacities, structures, and functions in terms of fundamental operations and computable functions.
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  • ...fessional tax preparer authorized by the IRS or do it yourself from a home computer, there are many reasons to consider e-filing your tax return this year. If you have access to a computer and the Internet you may be eligible to prepare and file your 2007 federal
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  • ...helpful appearance just happened to hide a program designed to infest your computer with truckloads of adware and malware. The mainstream media was virtually ...2006 by [[Directory:Gregory J. Kohs|Gregory Kohs]] and released under the terms of the GFDL on this website, [[Directory:MyWikiBiz|MyWikiBiz.com]]. It was
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  • ...em and it is redolent of the Scientology notion of 'Suppressive Person' in terms of function i.e. automatically discounting all criticism and defining an "o ...f psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists, linguists, philosophers, and computer scientists. flavius 03:54, 20 November 2005 (UTC)
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  • ...ng circuits, an idea used decades later in the development of [[electronic computer]]s. ...ead to realize that Peirce merely changed his understanding and use of the terms ''scholastic realism'' and ''nominalism''. The reason Peirce calls himself
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  • [02:04:37] <{soap|bed}> its the only remaining relic of a computer i bought 16 yrs ago [03:40:42] <Eatmeimaredbean> Apart from ten hours per day in front of the computer, not tht it's FINALLY summer
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  • ===Philosophy of Notation : Formal Terms and Flexible Types=== ...''f'' : '''B'''<sup>''n''</sup> &rarr; '''B''' that we use. In practical terms, the desired implementation of a propositional interpreter should incorpora
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  • ...to obscure policies and guidelines, such as WP:APT ("Avoid Peacock Terms"--terms that merely promote the subject, without giving real information) and WP:MO ...there are interested in. [8] All text on Wikipedia is available under the terms of the overmind overmind, sometimes also known as Microsoft Microsoft Micro
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