10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LONG-LIVEDNESS»
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Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems: Second IEEE ...
Long-livedness: the lifetime of the network, in seconds-until-dysfunction.Thisisdif-
ferentiated from efficiency because application requirements, such as coverage,
depend on both node death distribution and the fault-tolerance of the algorithm.
2
On the Programming of Emergent Sensor Network Systems
Long-livedness: the lifetime of the network, in seconds-until-dysfunction. This is
differentiated from efficiency because application requirements, such as
coverage, depend on both node death distribution and the fault-tolerance of the
algorithm.
3
Aging, Creativity and Art: A Positive Perspective on ...
THE LONG-LIVEDNESS OF ARTISTS AND THE STUDY OF LATE-LIFE
CREATIVITY Van Gogh, Correggio, Raphael, and Toulouse-Lautrec had brief
lives. In music, Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, and Chopin died before they
were 40.
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Never the Twain Shall Meet: Bell, Gallaudet, and the ...
For example, he regarded long-livedness as both desirable and inheritable, and
he hoped that a disposition toward this trait would influence the choosing of
mates. To this end he wrote, It is therefore important to collect information
concerning ...
5
Rational Meaning: A New Foundation for the Definition of ...
... but their long-livedness; and, wherever the examples of a particular sense of a
word go back far and come well forward towards the present, we are brought
close to the permanencies of meaning on which language's permanence
depends.
Laura (Riding) Jackson, William Harmon, 1997
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A Sanskrit-English Dictionary: ...with Special Reference to ...
Dirghamaya (°gha511?), as, i, am, long ill, long sick, affected with a chronic
disease. — Dirghfiyu (°gha-y°), us, us. u, long-lived, wished to be long-lived.-
Dirghiyu-fva, am, n. long-livedness; [cf. dirghfiyuah-{oaJ —Dirgha'yudha (°yha-fiy
° . as, m.
Monier Monier-Williams, 1872
7
Tolkien and the Invention of Myth: A Reader
At that intersection, structuralists would encourage us to note that not only does "
lineage" meet "spirit" but also civilization meets noble savagery and long-
livedness meets short-livedness. And perhaps — as is the case with Faramir and
...
8
A Kannada-English Dictionary
a^FSobfSo -o-rtoij«. To die (J. 4, 35). dirgha-sftnti. Long-suffering, patience (My.).
dfrgha-sumangali. A woman of long married life (My.). dirgha-sutra. Spinning a
long yarn, dilatory. dtrgha-ayu. Long-lived; a long life, long- livedness (Bp. 32.
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Preference and Information
In other words, there is no short out if I want to imagine what it will be like to have
a certain not too violent experience for a long time. Even in a case where the
experience undergoes some qualitative change as a result of its long-livedness,
...
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Distributed Computing: 17th International Conference, DISC ...
In this paper we show that long-livedness, accompanied with the requirement
that complexity adapt to interval-contention [2,3,4,5,7,8,9,11,13, 15,17,18,19,22,
28,32,34], is not the only requirement that precludes a solution in finite space.
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