concurrency


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agreement of results or opinions

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acting together, as agents or circumstances or events

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Proponents of the concurrency thesis argue that the critics' analysis of the data is selective, that evidence from a wide range of sources supports the thesis, and that it would be irresponsible for prevention programmes in Africa to ignore this issue.
The Multimodal Transportation Concurrency Program is designed to help Bellingham achieve comprehensive plan goals directing growth to urban villages and to complete sidewalks and bicycle lanes throughout the city.
But the evidence that concurrency is a major factor is very weak," said epidemiologist Mark Lurie, assistant professor community health and medicine.
With concurrency, people are at high risk from HIV even if they aren't promiscuous in the usual sense of the word.
Usually, data concurrency exceptions occur when multiple users have access to the same data and any single user can update the data without the other users' knowledge.
Here you will find proof strategies including proofs of Ceva's Theorem and Jacobi's Theorem and examples of how one result in concurrency can be used to prove others.
With its emphasis on "'concurrency" and other regulatory tools, planning in Florida is often confused with growth management or regulating growth.
While these storage architectures have served the enterprise computing market well over the years, cluster computing represents a new class of storage system interaction--one requiring high concurrency (thousands of compute nodes) and high aggregate I/O.
The third edition of the book is reportedly expanded and revised and includes the concurrency utilities from java.util.concurrent while new chapters cover thread performance, using threads with Swing, threads and Collection classes, thread pools, and threads and I/O (traditional, new, and interrupted).
"Concurrency is problematic because it's associated with an increase in the risk of STD infection as you increase the number of people with whom you interact sexually," said Ms.
The transcription module features passwords and access profiles, and the anesthesia module handles concurrency and stop/start procedures.
Emotional closeness, length of relationship, and partners living together increased the odds that they would correctly predict each other's sexual concurrency. "These factors may be indicative of some kind of communication taking place, and an internalization of that communication," Ms.
It covers such topics as: wrongful termination; deposing your opponent's medical experts; the bankrupt uninsured employer; subjective disability; psychiatric injuries; concurrency and conflict; cross-examination; and, taking the doctor's deposition.
"If mandatory concurrency (of building projects and road development) is a `good' transportation and planning policy, then the Legislature should adopt it through legislative or rulemaking procedures.