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A single-step chlorination from 2,3-dicyanohydroquinone was reported in 1965.
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The essential difference between single-step selection and cumulative selection is this.
So much for single-step selection of random variation.
If evolutionary progress had had to rely on single-step selection, it would never have got anywhere.
K3's hull was a single-step hydroplane, as already used for Miss England.
It emphasizes the value of small-scale, iterative actions compared to large, single-step interventions.
Single-step methods (such as Euler's method) refer to only one previous point and its derivative to determine the current value.
The development environment supported multiple programs running simultaneously with symbolic debugging including breakpoints and single-step execution.
It had a sleek body with a single-step hull and a slender high-lift wing with fixed floats.
Generally the Pantocrator has no visible throne, but the earlier Deesis does, and at least a single-step dais.
Morelli hauled himself up onto the single-step bumper, and I scrambled after him, wrestling my flashlight out of my shoulder bag.
More recently Jones and Finch (1983) have shown that the single-step response can be optimised by allowing the phase winding currents to change gradually.
The basic, single-step contrastive divergence (CD-1) procedure for a single sample can be summarized as follows:
In single-step selection the entities selected or sorted, pebbles or whatever they are, are sorted once and for all.
Although the monkey/Shakespeare model is useful for explaining the distinction between single-step selection and cumulative selection, it is misleading in important ways.
The single-step hull was constructed from aluminium alloy, with stainless-steel forgings for the catapult spools and mountings.
Besides providing single-step lookup, a minimal perfect hash function also yields a compact hash table, without any vacant slots.
Since single-stepping through a large program was rather tedious, there was also a crank with a cam and gear arrangement that repeatedly pushed the single-step button.
This device gives a viscous friction torque for rapid speed changes, such as occur in the single-step response, but does not interfere with operation at constant speeds.
The resulting design was an all-metal shoulder-wing cantilever monoplane with a single-step hull and stabilizing floats fitted under each wing.
A single-step vapour phase reaction at elevated temperature synthesises inorganic nanowires such as MoSI.
Some infusion mashes achieve temperature changes by adding hot water, and there are also breweries that do single-step infusion, performing only one rest before lautering.
It had a single-step hull designed by the naval architect Linton Hope, with a spruce skin over a mahogony structure, and covered with waterproof fabric.
The Nautilus had a high-set monoplane wing on a single-step hull, the wing was fabric covered and the hull all-metal.