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More often than not, however, politically and economically colonized peoples were motivated by emulation.
If we lead by example, more people will follow us by emulation than by compulsion of some U.N. treaty.
The emphasis on learning by emulation is a key element of the Salafi concept of dawa, or "calling".
Still, the relationship was complex, and, like most sons, Andrew was formed both by emulation and by rejection of his father's example.
Additionally, a design cycle that is inspired by the "Design by Emulation" approach for digital control, is introduced for implementing general-purpose FPGA-based control systems.
With SR-IOV, each VM has direct access to a hardware assisted virtual device without the overhead introduced by emulation or para-virtualization.
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Not all networks, even closely related ones, are connected by emulations.
The examples in Additional file 2, at the level of chemical reaction networks, give some further hints about what networks may or may not be related by emulations.
A fundamental assumption of ecosystem-based management by the emulation of natural disturbances is that logging practices would protect biodiversity by maintaining key ecosystem properties.
Floating point variables are, then, managed by software emulation when the application is compiled, but passing floating point parameters by reference to functions are not supported; we need this feature to compute matrix operations.
In Berlin Mies was influenced by Behrens' emulation of the pure, bold and simple Neoclassic forms of the early 19th-century German architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel.
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