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We define a domain as the web site where an individual item resides, regardless if it has been created or shared from an external source (e.g., news article shared on social bookmarking sites).
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The largest, surpassing 100,000 items, resides in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, begun when Ernest Fenollosa donated his collection in 1912.
Good idea, she said, but it was up to Bentonville to determine where the jeans, like all other items, resided.
Another 3million Widener items reside offsite (along with many millions of items from other Harvard libraries) at the Harvard Depository in Southborough, Massachusetts, from which they are retrieved overnight on request.
After the Anschluss, Hitler ordered the old imperial regalia (the Imperial Crown, Imperial Sword, Cross of Lothair, the Holy Lance and other items) residing in Vienna to be transferred to Nuremberg, where they were kept between 1424 and 1796.
Get changepoint: The returned changepoint is the timepoint of the oldest (hat {d}_{i}) item that resides on the oldest remaining bucket.
Along with caching, a good cache replacement scheme is also necessary to decide which content item should reside in the cache and which content should be evicted.
Each item should reside in its own cell, and be displayed in the same column.
There are also items that once resided in Rockefeller's office at One Chase Manhattan Plaza, including a bronze incense burner.
Cheng (2010) mentioned that there are four elements of an item in which difficulty may reside: the content to be assessed, the stimulus (the accompanying things that come with the question, e.g. tables or diagrams), the task to be performed, and the expected response.
The coin, along with other items found with it, now resides in the World Museum Liverpool.
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