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Business recognised that it had to muscle its way into the comfortable relations of the corporatist network between bureaucrats and labour in ports.
Immigration at other ports dwindled, and, for expediency, immigrant medical inspection was increasingly conducted as part of the quarantine exam.
A compound ported object encapsulates a number of ported objects and hides the data flow inside.
Our intuitive view of this operation is that ports with identical names should be connected.
Combining such distribution morphisms with the simulation morphisms between various architectures, leads to the possibility of porting the distributions.
Since tango learns effectively from unannotated data, it represents a robust algorithm that is easily ported to other domains and applications.
The ' ports in ' and ' ports out ' structure of the brain strongly supports the identification of the brain as the seat of consciousness.
We first introduce a more general notion of trace, in which two arbitrary ports can be connected.
The permutation connected to the auxiliary ports of the -cells is called a perfect shuffle or a butterfly net.
Free ports in the upper part are connected pairwise to free ports in the lower part.
The type system guarantees that in this case the types of the local ports of the sending and receiving ambients agree.
French police sprang into action, setting up dragnets in the nation's key ports.
Since we are considering non-dependent nets, we will assume that the types corresponding to ports in input partitions are input types.
Each time this system is ported to a new domain, the only module that needs retraining is the supertagger.
The function assigning 0 to all ports of is an experiment.
The free ports of a net are referred to as its interface.
At first, both ambients have no knowledge about each other's ports because their local views are empty.
The final result of this experiment is that the stochastic component itself could be ported very straightforwardly, much more easily than the rule-based implementation.
The appealing feature of these approaches is the extreme simplicity of the supporting procedures for their application and porting to new tag-sets.
Rasheed introduced me to other sailors and together we talked of life at sea and in foreign ports.
The bold lines have implicit standardized direction of positive power into connected modular element ports i and j and modular connector constraints.
Finally, the assembly has ports 1 and 6 that can be connected externally.
The measured dye concentrations were used to compute the mass of dye in the horizontal layer corresponding to each horizontal group of ten sampling ports.
The problem, of course, is that ports can be so different from each other.
Every component of a given layer can access the information and control ports of components of lower layers.
634 ported by the labeled neuron without significant fading, and should be tagged for efficient and sensitive detection.
The improvement of infrastructure - the extension of roads, the maintenance of ports and the construction of bridges - was deemed a precursor to economic growth.
Only the great ports, devastated by the blockade, deviate from this pattern.
Interfaces are plugged into systems via ports attached to systems.
The only function of modular modeling connectors is to constrain connected modular element ports.
Individual garages and car ports were considered together with forecourt, car court and street parking.
In fact, it realised that more efficient and lower cost ports would increase export opportunities, and therefore, employment.
However, sometimes lack of technical know-how hampered progress in detailing the regulations governing ports.
The word expert approach appears easily ported to new domains.
Wires that connect two auxiliary ports are called axiom links, and principal nets with no axiom link are called generalised trees.
Non-dependent interaction nets: if every agent has only negative ports in input partitions.
By analogy, the free extremes of wires will also be called free ports.
The most obvious porting target of our design is to functional languages featuring first order continuations and threads.
There are no recorded exemptions for the burgesses of the first two ports at all.
Hence, it would be possible to study the interaction, specialization, and hierarchy between a number of ports located close together.
Most of the ports had a relatively small population: less than 10,000.
Disadvantages of this technique include the placement of remote ports and the need for their subsequent removal.
Each link has three ports: a principal one below and two auxiliary ones above.
Joint modules are connected to the link through connecting ports.
We draw nodes with a variety of shapes; the shape has no formal purpose except to determine the ordering of ports.
The links are a partition of all the ports in a bigraph.
There is a tradeoff between what can be generated and how easily a system can be ported to new languages and application domains.
When porting the parser to a new domain, one has to rewrite the pattern matcher, whereas the rewriter can remain unaltered.
Each cell has a number of ports: and have three ports; has only one.
The transfer of imported inputs from the ports to the factory is delayed, and transport costs increase.
Using the design encapsulation function, the two parts can be simplified as two modules which have two respective gateway ports.
The ability to read input ports also facilitates program flow control using external transducers.
Limiting the access to certain ports of a server is both stated on the firewall and on the server itself.
The voices of individuals who were placed in quarantine or who were medically inspected at the ports are almost entirely lost.
An active pair still consists of two agents connected by principal ports on both sides.
All this made for a higher death rate, compounded by the fact that infections as well as goods arrived through ports.
Average imposex stages at the ports were 4.4 and 4.0 respectively but 3.2 at the midpoint.
Every flag is welcomed in its ports on equal terms.
Starting with the pangkalan, the upper rivers served as feeder routes for the ports at the confluences.
At both ports, trust depended at least as much on institutional mechanisms as on personal relations.
As with the previous part, there is a discussion of the porting problem (this time, that of porting a speech recogniser to a new language).
The ovals and circles are nodes, which may be nested, and each node has ports, which may be linked.
The nesting of nodes imposes no constraint upon the linkage of their ports.
Again, we will decorate types with -, + signs in order to distinguish input and output ports.
Ports that are not connected to other ports in the net are called free.
All the other ports are called auxiliary ports.
Since ports do not have names in the graphical formalism of interaction nets but are ordered (indexed), a basis is simply a tuple of types.
Let be a net with n > 1 free ports.
The case of the annihilation is trivial: e is just e restricted to the ports that do not disappear after the application of the rule.
Tourism depended on a modern infrastructure: ports, road networks and transportation, and up-to-date facilities and institutions.
The ambitious program of government reform proposed in 1900, including roads, bridges, the telegraph, and modernization of the ports, was undermined by inept application.
Note that s agents have two principal ports oriented upwards, so that copying will not begin before an agent (the evaluation token) arrives from above.
The ports of an agent that are not connected to another agent are called free.
The rehabilitation aspect focuses on the restoration (and in some cases, improvement or expansion) of basic infrastructure such as roads, railways and ports.
A dataflow network processes values on a finite set of input ports producing values on a finite set of output ports.
The first three conditions express independence between events occurring at different ports.
What we have proposed is a sound methodology that guarantees correctness preservation of an implementation that is ported from one platform to another.
The book confines itself predominantly to commercial ports.
Only compatible energy ports can be connected to each other.
In experimental studies of designers, phenomena related to the use of sketches, which support this idea, have been re ported.
He criticized the arrangement of statistics according to different ports.
His emphasis on ports may have been at least in part a way of gaining the support of those who sought commercial opportunities.
The very large number of ships under 50 (or 75) tons traded almost entirely to small, nearby ports.
Nevertheless, the hinterland of staple ports usually fell largely or wholly within the same sovereignty.
Favourable geography was a necessary condition for the development of staple ports.
How did his choice of lines overcome the problems of the landforms and of reaching towns and ports?
The clusters occur at growth points, usually where there are suitable transport links, often at ports.
To move these goods between ports and factories, factories and shops, and then to people's houses requires a great deal of transport.
They were near the ports where the tin was imported.
In terms of development theory, the growth of staple ports suggests a theoretical approach which draws on three more general ideas.
The system is completed by venous and arterial sampling ports and a recirculation line with multifunction clamp that simplifies priming and disconnection manoeuvres.
All of these ports were located higher than the alluvial coastal land, at a point where the soil became more solid.
What permitted the concentration of foreign trade in a few ports was the complementing of overseas trade by coastal trade.
In 1785 nine ports exceeded 10,000 tons and now accounted for 86.5 per cent.
They were better in moving bulky and heavy materials from concentrated locations and their direct water linkages with major ports facilitated the export of manufactures.
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