Naval Research Reviews, 38-41. sējumiOffice of Naval Research, 1986 |
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22. lappuse
... single one . The proof goes as follows : no higher power of x than x2 can be obtained in the first cycle , no higher power of x than x4 can be obtained in the second cycle , etc. Such an algorithm is said to be in- herently sequential ...
... single one . The proof goes as follows : no higher power of x than x2 can be obtained in the first cycle , no higher power of x than x4 can be obtained in the second cycle , etc. Such an algorithm is said to be in- herently sequential ...
23. lappuse
... single processor of the parallel computer . Proponents of the first interpretation counter that dividing a Prolog program into many small unifications may not escape the inherent sequentiality result because executing a Prolog program ...
... single processor of the parallel computer . Proponents of the first interpretation counter that dividing a Prolog program into many small unifications may not escape the inherent sequentiality result because executing a Prolog program ...
26. lappuse
... single crystal materials will open new studies on magnetism and other metal systems . In addition , artificially synthesized material phases can be conceived and prepared , for instance , multilayer systems with novel properties ...
... single crystal materials will open new studies on magnetism and other metal systems . In addition , artificially synthesized material phases can be conceived and prepared , for instance , multilayer systems with novel properties ...
7. lappuse
... single structures or in pairs ( Figure 41 ; lower arrow in 4B ) . Bar in Figure 4H is 5 μm ; bar in Figure 41 is 1 μm . ( J ) Filamentous tube with a dark band ( arrow ) . Bar is 2 μm . Bands were frequently observed ( Figure 4H , arrow ) ...
... single structures or in pairs ( Figure 41 ; lower arrow in 4B ) . Bar in Figure 4H is 5 μm ; bar in Figure 41 is 1 μm . ( J ) Filamentous tube with a dark band ( arrow ) . Bar is 2 μm . Bands were frequently observed ( Figure 4H , arrow ) ...
10. lappuse
... single organism appearing and III . Other Associated Environments Archaean ( Towe , 1983 ; Walker , 1983 ) 3. Pressure ( dependent 5 . upon partial pressure of atmospheric CO2 ) 4. Oxygen ( ? from photolysis ) NO , NO , other ...
... single organism appearing and III . Other Associated Environments Archaean ( Towe , 1983 ; Walker , 1983 ) 3. Pressure ( dependent 5 . upon partial pressure of atmospheric CO2 ) 4. Oxygen ( ? from photolysis ) NO , NO , other ...
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