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- component is always non-empty.:โ€Šยง3โ€Š The authority component consists of subcomponents: authority = [userinfo "@"] host [":" port] This is represented in a...
- signal into additive subcomponents. This is done by ****uming that at most one subcomponent is Gaussian and that the subcomponents are statistically independent...
- many subcomponents as possible, with the aim of ultimately reaching fully open designs. Open hardware manual-drive vehicles and their subcomponents, such...
- digits, -, ., _, and ~), and the character %. Syntax components and subcomponents are separated by delimiters from the reserved characters (only from...
- filmogenesis by Escherichia coli Bactericidal action of a number of its subcomponents, including salicylic acid Bactericidal action via a so-called oligodynamic...
- Python Paste, often simply called paste, is a set of utilities for web development in Python. Paste has been described as "a framework for web frameworks"...
- maximum range of 9500 metres. The PNK-6 sight complex features multiple subcomponents. TKN-6 - The optical instruments which are on the tank exterior EB-6...
- factors consisting of two or more traits. These superordinate factors and subcomponents and the approaches used to devise them are discussed below. The Big...
- "pure fleet" and maintain production of identified "irreplaceable" subcomponents. A prolonged shutdown could cause their makers to lose their ability...
- 10โˆ’21 1 zeptometer (zm) Preons, hypothetical particles proposed as subcomponents of quarks and leptons; the upper bound for the width of a cosmic string...