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  • That's probably one of my strongest artworks, and that led to a body of work called "Topologies," which went inside a gallery and deal with the landscape.

    Boundaries 2000

  • They walked different "Topologies" and their own paths because their "Soul" or baggage of Karma and Inbuilt impressions were different.

    Drishtikone.com - All Perspectives 2009

  • What this means is that data access to each memory chip occurs at the same time, instead of conventional DDR3 Fly-by Topologies that require time to be spent waiting for one by one random data access.

    July 2007 - Fareastgizmos.com 2007

  • For the NERO project we are using a specific neuroevolutionary algorithm called NEAT, Neuro-Evolution of Augmenting Topologies.

    Mind Hacks: September 2006 Archives 2006

  • For the NERO project we are using a specific neuroevolutionary algorithm called NEAT, Neuro-Evolution of Augmenting Topologies.

    Mind Hacks: Fight to the death with AI robots 2006

  • Wireless and Mobile Backhaul Equipment Market - Topologies: Point to Point (PTP) configurations, Point to Multipoint (PTM) configurations, wireline bridging and extension Each section will provide market data, market drivers, trends and opportunities, top-selling products, key players, and competitive outlook.

    BN - Broadcast Newsroom-news 2010

  • Network Topologies: - The term topology refers to way network is laid out, either physically or logically.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows prabhataits 2010

  • Software features include support for IEEE 802. 1Q VLANs, IEEE 802. 1P Class of Service, IGMP for Multi Media applications, X-Ring, Dual Homing, Couple and Dual Ring Topologies providing redundant backup and recovery times below 20 milliseconds.

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2010

  • The main objectives of the Network+ exam are Media and Topologies, Protocols and Standards,

    CertCities.com | IT Forums 2009

  • The mathematical prediction mentioned in the first paragraph was published in this paper: S. T. Hyde and G. E. Schröder, "Novel Surfactant Mesostructural Topologies: Between Lamellae and Columnar (Hexagonal) Forms,"

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

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