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Having enclosed in a kernel the computation of the dynamic evolution of the system, we avoid any communication between host and device during the simulation.
'The first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying 'This is mine', and found people simple enough to believe him, was the real founder of civil society.
Angiosperms and gymnosperms separated approx. 300 million years ago (Smith et al., 2010) and, apart from the distinctive feature of having enclosed or open (naked) seeds, there are many developmental differences between the two groups.
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Some of the all-white rooms have enclosed patios.
The previous owners had enclosed the master bedroom with a wall and painted the room black.
Lately he has enclosed a brochure entitled "Kinsey's Own Report on the Kinsey Report".
The trail has enclosed shelters, called "lean-tos," set up along its entire length.
Previous owners had enclosed the front and back porches to make more rooms.
A mezzanine, which Rudolph had enclosed to create another bedroom, now overlooks the library.
For some time now, a fence has enclosed the wall, but it was easy to climb around it.
The interval was so long that it might have enclosed a very thorough report on the situation.
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