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91Monism — • A philosophical term which, in its various meanings, is opposed to Dualism or Pluralism Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Monism Monism …
92Classical Chinese poetry — Attributed to Han Gan, Huiyebai (Night Shining W …
93Controlled grammar — Controlled grammars[1] are a class of grammars that extend, usually, the context free grammars with additional controls on the derivations of a sentence in the language. A number of different kinds of controlled grammars exist, the four main… …
94parallelistic — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌle|listik, | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ lə|li adjective 1. : having the nature of or involving a parallelism 2. a. : of or relating to philosophical parallelism or parallelists b. : resembling or leading to parallelism * * * /par euh lel is tik, leuh lis… …
95List of programming languages by category — Programming language lists Alphabetical Categorical Chronological Generational This is a list of programming languages grouped by category. Some languages are listed in multiple categories. Contents …
96Dualism (philosophy of mind) — René Descartes s illustration of dualism. Inputs are passed on by the sensory organs to the epiphysis in the brain and from there to the immaterial spirit. In philosophy of mind, dualism is a set of views about the relationship between mind and… …
97Affine connection — An affine connection on the sphere rolls the affine tangent plane from one point to another. As it does so, the point of contact traces out a curve in the plane: the development. In the branch of mathematics called differential geometry, an… …
98Cilk — Paradigm(s) imperative (procedural), structured, parallel Appeared in 1994 Designed by MIT Laboratory for Computer Science Developer Intel …
99Multi-core — A multi core processor (or chip level multiprocessor, CMP) combines two or more independent cores into a single package composed of a single integrated circuit (IC), called a die, or more dies packaged together. The individual core is normally a… …
100Exergasia — (from the Greek εξ, ex , out and εργον, ergon , work ) is a form of parallelism where one idea is repeated and only the way it is stated is changed.Silva Rhetoricae (2006). [http://humanities.byu.edu/rhetoric/Figures/E/exergasia.htm Exergasia] ]… …