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  • ...tute." The same concept is also expressed with the phrase "creature of the state."<ref name="quaqua1"/> ...ion. Thereby, the creature of statute is the tangible manifestation of the functions or work described by a given statute. The jurisdiction of a body that is a ...
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  • {{short description|Two functions defined from each other}} ...cursion]] where two or more mathematical or computational objects, such as functions or datatypes, are defined in terms of each other.<ref>Manuel Rubio-Sánchez, ...
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  • ...computer program]] as [[Function (computer programming)|procedures (a.k.a. functions, subroutines)]] that call each other. The resulting program is a series of * Procedures correspond to functions. Both allow the reuse of the same code in various parts of the programs, a ...
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  • * [[State-owned enterprise]] * [[Soap opera effect]], the visual result of motion smoothing functions found in many modern televisions ...
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  • ...ert() Functions |url=https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/c-exit-abort-and-assert-functions/ |access-date=2024-11-03 |website=GeeksforGeeks |language=en-US}}</ref> ...e completed successfully, aborting it returns the database to its previous state, which ensures that incomplete transactions don't leave the data inconsiste ...
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  • ...l [[local government]] functions within their areas, or perform additional functions that elsewhere are usually performed by multiple tiers of local government. ...l authority]] (district, city or metropolitan area) that also performs the functions of a [[Regions of New Zealand|regional council]]. {{As of|2026}}, there are ...
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  • In general, functions or operators with a given arity follow the naming conventions of ''n''-base ...may have some ''hidden input'', such as [[global variable]]s or the whole state of the system (time, free memory, etc.). ...
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  • ...e=":2" /> A function with either property is called ''strictly monotone''. Functions that are strictly monotone are [[one-to-one function|one-to-one]] (because All strictly monotonic functions are [[Inverse function|invertible]] because they are guaranteed to have a o ...
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  • ...-mentioned function calls from the APM driver to the BIOS requesting power state changes, and automatically based on device activity. ==APM functions== ...
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  • ...d by a [[polynomial]] function. Because polynomials are among the simplest functions, and because computers can directly evaluate polynomials, this theorem has ...rass theorem is a vital result in the study of the algebra of [[continuous functions on a compact Hausdorff space]]. ...
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  • ...speed and accuracy. Compared to contemporary scientific calculators, some functions were slow to execute, and others had limited accuracy or gave the wrong ans ...s that sacrificed some speed and accuracy in order to implement scientific functions<ref name=eng/> on the TMS0805 variation.<ref name=dm/> ...
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  • <li>It should have an appropriate size to serve the three functions of biosphere reserves — conservation, development, logistic support.</li> <li>It should include these functions through appropriate zonation, recognizing core, buffer, and outer transitio ...
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  • ...anent diplomatic representative of the [[Holy See]] to a [[Sovereign state|state]] or to an international organization. A nuncio is appointed by and represe ...r like those from any other country. The Vienna Convention allows the host state to grant seniority of precedence to the nuncio over others of ambassadorial ...
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  • ...(known as a '''transfer curve''' or '''characteristic curve'''). Transfer functions for components are used to design and analyze systems assembled from compon Transfer functions are commonly used in the analysis of systems such as [[single-input single- ...
    16 KB (2,462 words) - 18:12, 26 April 2026
  • ...l by reference|passed by reference]]; performing [[I/O]]; or calling other functions with side-effects.<ref name="Spuler-Sajeev_1994"/> In the presence of side ...By contrast, [[declarative programming]] is commonly used to report on the state of system, without side effects. ...
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  • {{Short description|Expression of a function as the composition of two functions}} ...second causal variable)|reason=The notion of 'interaction' of mathematical functions is undefined, likewise for 'observable', 'perception' etc. I guess this par ...
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  • ...arises. Finally, it is often useful to consider the limit of a sequence of functions, such as Without allowing functions to take on infinite values, such essential results as the [[monotone conver ...
    14 KB (2,295 words) - 02:54, 20 April 2026
  • ...ndin's SECD machine solves this problem (thus allowing functions to return functions), as a function value is now represented with a [[closure (computer program ...ck contents restored from '''<code>D</code>'''. Evaluation of the restored state then continues as above. ...
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  • ...ion for verification is [[model checking]], which can only apply to finite-state programs, not to Turing-complete languages. ...t our algorithm for identifying squaring programs into one that identifies functions that halt. We will describe an algorithm that takes inputs ''a'' and ''i'' ...
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  • ...on of organs outside voluntary control, such as the [[heart rate]], or the functions of the [[digestion|digestive system]]. ...ists of sensory nerves and somatic nerves, and many nerves which hold both functions. ...
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