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    Parallel Universe

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    there exist parallel universes‚ exactly like our ­universe. (2)These universes are all related to ours; indeed‚ they branch off from ours‚ and our universe is branched off of others. Within these parallel universes‚ our wars have had different outcomes than the ones we know. Species that are extinct in our universe have evolved and adapted in others. In other universes‚ we humans may have become extinct. (3)For many years‚ science fiction writers have linked the notion of a parallel universe to hyperspace

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    Parallel Circuit

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    Topics in Covered Chapter 6 : Rrfor Series-Parallel 6-1 Finding Resistances Strings Parallel 6-2:Resistance in 6-3:Resistance Banks Series in Banks Strings Series-Parallel 6-4:Resistance and in @2ffi7 The McGrc*Hilt Cwanies Inc. All iskts rcm r.i.:T;11{‚9’.’:;f;.ri;-.:l’::‚t:1+ylid;:l’’fftli. ‚:a::TF.r:.!qt:’ii-.! eil. i:‚:r’.i’tl Tcpfc-s Covered In Chapf‚er 6 a: ::r; i ri:l: li’ ii i:ll ‚i t{ i t ’ ’ ’ j . t. . ’

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    Parallel Processing

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    target. There are two modes of attention in which people typically rely on: parallel processing and serial processing. Parallel processing involves investigating and analyzing a multitude of objects on many different kinds of analysis all at the same time. In contrast‚ serial processing involves investigating each object one at a time. What strikes our interest and the question at hand is whether attention moves in a parallel or serial manner when it comes to searching for a target in respect to

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    Parallel LellaraP

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                                                Parallel/lelleraP     Once upon a time in a parallel world lived a boy named Nodnol who is right now reading     a books ‚ let’s see what he’s going to do next.                 “I really hate no homework day at Doonwek‚” Nodnol said. “Maybe you should go to a    different school.” Nodnol’s best friend Natsirhc said. “I just wish the teachers gave more    homework.”  “Yeah whatever‚”  Natsirhc said. But for his final paper he had to write about a    parallel world. So he wrote 

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    Saving's Algorithm

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    Clarke & Wright’s Savings Algorithm Jens Lysgaard (translated by Michael M. Sørensen) Department of Management Science and Logistics The Aarhus School of Business Fuglesangs Allé 4 DK-8210 Aarhus V September 1997 1. Introduction. In 1964 Clarke & Wright published an algorithm for the solution of that kind of vehicle routing problem‚ which is often called the classical vehicle routing problem. This algorithm is based on a so-called savings concept. This note briefly describes the algorithm

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    Parallel Arrays

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    Parallel arrays and arrays of structures An array of structures are usually equivalent to parallel arrays of the components. For example‚ if each student record consists of an ID number and a GPA value‚ then a list of students can be represented as an array of structure: The same data can be stored as two arrays that "parallel" to each other‚ in the sense that the same index in them indicate data for the same student: Usually the first way is more natural and convenient. Advantages and

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    Parallel Pump

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    Pumping Systems: Parallel and Series Configurations For some piping system designs‚ it may be desirable to consider a multiple pump system to meet the design requirements. Two typical options include parallel and series configurations of pumps. Specific performance criteria must be met when considering these options. Given a piping system which has a known design flow rate and head requirements‚ Qdes‚ hdes‚ the following pump selection criteria apply. Pumps in Parallel: Assuming that the pumps are

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    To begin the peice‚ Debussy uses rising parallel chords on the open fifth and octave that are focused on pantatonic scale. Subsection ii in modulation which anticipates the ideas in Section III. Subsection iii restates the rising pantatonic idea . Section I strats from m. 16 through m. 27. Again‚ it plays with pentatonic groupings and similar progressions of rising chords. Through a transition into Section II (m.28-m.41) features a progression of parallel triadic chords. Meatures 42 - 46

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    ‘She’ll be nothing but a ghost haunting the past by this time’ (Edmund‚ Act 4‚ p82) In Long Day’s Journey into Night‚ how far and in what ways is the past presented as destructive? Edmund’s poignant quote that encapsulates the character of Mary Tyrone shows evidence of one of the play’s main underlying themes; the destructive power of the past and the horrors that not being able to let go of it can bring. Each member of the Tyrone family will delve into their past to try and escape the hellish

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    Parallel Multiplier

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    FIELD-PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is an integrated circuit designed to be configured by a customer or a designer after manufacturing—hence "field-programmable". The FPGA configuration is generally specified using a hardware description language (HDL)‚ similar to that used for an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) (circuit diagrams were previously used to specify the configuration‚ as they were for ASICs‚ but this is increasingly rare). Contemporary

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