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- 20 hours to retarget the entire Minuteman force and 30 minutes to retarget a single ICBM. REACT system needs less than 10 hours to retarget all missiles...
- considered a "standard practice" among digital marketers. The ability to "retarget", or sell ads on different websites to visitors of certain webpages, lays...
- different hashing algorithm (scrypt, instead of SHA-256), faster difficulty retarget, and a slightly modified GUI.[citation needed] After launch, the early...
- COFF, and the C library newlib. He thought that it would be possible to retarget GCC and produce a cross compiler generating executables that could run...
- compared to Polaris, as the aircraft could be sent radio instructions to retarget the missiles before launch. In theory, the bombers could be used as a second-strike...
- targets mean that LLVM cannot truly produce a target-independent IR and retarget it without breaking some established rules. Examples of target dependence...
- that if an enemy was defeated, player characters would not automatically retarget the remaining foes. The uniqueness of the Djinn was highlighted, as was...
- user left a page without buying anything, so the advertiser can later retarget the user with ads from the site the user visited. As advertisers collect...
- affinity of the phage and CRISPR. Nonetheless, bacteria have mechanisms to retarget the mutant bacteriophage, a process that it is called "priming adaptation"...
- division. Since being acquired by Google, FameBit has allowed marketers to retarget videos made on FameBit to viewers via Google's Ads. In 2020, FameBit shut...