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Component specialization

Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Partial evaluation and semantics-based program manipulation, 2004
Component-Based Software Development (CBSD) is an attractive way to deliver generic executable pieces of program, ready to be reused in many different contexts. Component reuse is based on a black-box model that frees component consumers from diving into implementation details.
Bobeff, Gustavo, Noyé, Jacques
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Component therapy

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2003
The dramatic advances that have taken place in recent years in the care of sick and premature infants also have been matched by a similar increase in the use of blood transfusion therapy. Haematological features indicate that a newborn has a blood volume of 85-125 ml/kg the foetal haemoglobin is 60-85% and average Hb in full term infant is 18 gm/dl. By
K M, Radhakrishnan   +3 more
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Simplex Components

Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1968
Simplex-like correlation matrices, reflecting the interrelationships among the stages of sequential behavior, are analyzed to determine the components underlying the simplex pattern. Several methods of analysis are employed to test whether a molar component or factor components can best account for the pattern.
R, Hoepfner, J L, Dunham, J P, Guilford
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Blood components

Nursing Standard, 2012
This article, which forms part of the life sciences series, explores the functions of blood cells and their role in maintaining health. An overview of the development of blood cells is described and the functions of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets are explained.
Farley, Alistair   +2 more
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Essential Components

Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 1987
The author calls a set H of nonnegative integers an essential component if ḏ(A\(+H)>\underline d(A)\) for any set A with ḏ(A)\(0\), essential components satisfying \(H(x)=O(\log^{1+\epsilon} x)\). Furthermore, it is shown that, for any essential component H, there exist numbers \(c>0\) and \(x_ 0\) such that \(H(x)>\log^{1+\epsilon} x\), \(\forall x>x_
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Scanner Components

2011
New developments in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are being achieved in two fields: methodological and technological innovations. This chapter will focus on the technological aspects of scanners, explain concepts, and give hints on how to deal with hardware-related issues. First, magnets used in MRI and gradient units will be introduced. Second, the
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