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- determined by the seed: thus, if a pseudorandom number generator is later reinitialized with the same seed, it will produce the same sequence of numbers. For...
- the basic layout of "tracks" and "blocks" on the recording surface. Reinitialization refers to processes that return a disk to a factory-like configuration:...
- Pre-Initialized EP and the Reinitialized LP, exhibiting greater psychedelic trance and intelligence dance influences, in 2004. Reinitialized featured collaborations...
- (looping). The for statement has separate initialization, testing, and reinitialization expressions, any or all of which can be omitted. break and continue...
- the counter. Increment of the timestamp ahead of the actual time and reinitialize the counter when it overflows. In DBMS UUIDv7 generator can be shared...
- is. If the request is fulfilled by an object in the cache, it may be reinitialized and returned. Otherwise, a new object is instantiated. If the object...
- the dump D (which is a stack of these triples), S is reinitialized to empty, and C is reinitialized to the application result with E containing the environment...
- larger maps and the ability to randomly generate new maps as well as reinitialize the game's databases to reflect the new map data. High school student...
- problem. She plans on executing the Carbon Reinitialization Program! / Mega Man: Carbon Reinitialization Program? / Yuna: Basically, every human alive...
- time an announcement is received, and the hold time for that entry is reinitialized. The hold time specifies the lifetime of an entry in the table - if...