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point release
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A release that is only slightly different from a previous version and thus having the same major version number, only differing in minor version number (after the decimal point).
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In the next point release we will try to associate junctions with an annotated gene name.
To demonstrate proof-of-principle measurement for physiologic change within an active myofascial trigger point (MTrP) undergoing trigger point release (ischemic compression).
The impact assessment is conducted for three discharge approaches, each designed to maximize dilution over the water column: a point release of negatively buoyant CO2 hydrate particles from a moving ship; a stationary point release of CO2 hydrate particles forming a sinking plume; and a long, bottom-mounted diffuser discharging buoyant liquid CO2 droplets.
Three discharge approaches are considered, each designed to maximize dilution over the water column: a point release of negatively buoyant CO2 hydrate particles from a moving ship; a stationary point release of CO2 hydrate particles forming a sinking plume; and a long, bottom-mounted diffuser discharging buoyant liquid CO2 droplets.
Windows 1 and 2 both had point release updates, but Windows 3.1 released in 1992 is notable because it introduced TrueType fonts making Windows a viable publishing platform for the first time.
A free point release to Windows 8 introduced in October 2013, Windows 8.1 marked a shift towards yearly software updates from Microsoft and included the first step in Microsoft's U-turn around its new visual interface.
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The identification, here, refers to the estimation of locations and strengths of a known number of simultaneous point releases.
"There's no point releasing an animal if there's no habitat for it to return to," he said.
These point releases of gaseous constituents from these locations cannot be measured using traditional flux chambers, which are often used to measure gas emissions from landfills.
These are plants that evolved outside a local or regional ecosystem but were at some point released into it, typically by human action.
Typically minor point releases (10.x.x) are there to address bugs and add security flaws, while major point releases (10.x) introduce new features.
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