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- at the heart of the reordering movement. In Britain, national awards schemes and conferences have helped to promote the reordering movement. In 2008, the...
- Packet Reordering Metrics, A. Morton, L. Ciavattone, G. Ramachandran, S. Shalunov, J. ****r, November 2006 RFC 5236, Improved Packet Reordering Metrics...
- code reordering in pursuit of the highest possible performance, and where the compiler is required to make pessimistic ****umptions in code reordering to...
- a Modernist style, was hung under the chancel arch. In 2018, another reordering and renovation of the chapel took place, which restored much of the original...
- Implementation. (Global scheduling) Cordes, Peter. "****embly - Instruction reordering in x86 / x64 asm - performance optimisation with latest CPUs". Stack Overflow...
- performance optimizations that can result in out-of-order execution. This reordering of memory operations (loads and stores) normally goes unnoticed within...
- a stranger crashing a party which leads to a comedy of errors, and a reordering of life. The cast includes Pedro Pascal, Lois Smith, Elizabeth Reaser...
- Sangjenim (上帝任, the "governing spirit of the universe") and performed a "reordering of the universe" through his mission and rituals. The religion is characterised...
- be unique up to some finer equivalence relation, such as allowing for reordering of terms (if there is no natural ordering on terms). A canonical form...
- contains the character "Combining Grapheme Joiner", which prevents canonical reordering of combining characters, and despite the name, actually separates characters...