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In HFPNe, places can take any object that can be expressed in programming languages like an instance of a class in C++ or Java.
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This is of special interest, since we can map certain function calls onto SVP, which contain inherent parallelism that cannot efficiently be expressed in other programming models.
So ideas like the correctness and successful termination of programs can be expressed in this language.
It should be noted that a convex constrained DC program can be expressed in the form (4) by using the indicator function on (C), that is begin{aligned} inf {f(x &:= g(x -h(x -hxin C}&= inf {varphi (xinh(x) : xin X}, text {with},varphi :=g+C}& _{C}.
On the other hand, the solution to the nonlinear programming problem cannot be expressed in a closed form.
The model of program representation can be expressed in the relational data model, and software can therefore be manipulated easily and powerfully using relational calculus.
The goals of synergy programs tend to be expressed in broad, vague terms: "sharing best practices," "coordinating customer relationships," "cross-fertilizing ideas". In addition to cutting off debate who, after all, wants to argue against sharing?—such fuzzy language obscures rather than clarifies the real costs and benefits of the programs.
Algorithms can be expressed in any language, from natural languages like English or French to programming languages like FORTRAN.
Can this be expressed in numbers?
During latency EBV genes are expressed in four programs, denoted latency 0, I, II and III.
The expression pattern of the 11 AtTPS genes in Arabidopsis shows that they are expressed in a developmentally programmed and tissue-specific manner, implying a relevant function in cell metabolism.
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