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  2. Block scheduling - Wikipedia

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    Block scheduling. Block scheduling or blocking is a type of academic scheduling used in some schools in the American K-12 system, in which students have fewer but longer classes per day than in a traditional academic schedule. It is more common in middle and high schools than in primary schools. In one form of block scheduling, a single class ...

  3. Timeblocking - Wikipedia

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    Timeblocking or time blocking (also known as time chunking[1]) is a productivity technique for personal time management where a period of time—typically a day or week—is divided into smaller segments or blocks for specific tasks or to-dos. It integrates the function of a calendar with that of a to-do list. It is a kind of scheduling.

  4. Work stealing - Wikipedia

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    Work stealing. In parallel computing, work stealing is a scheduling strategy for multithreaded computer programs. It solves the problem of executing a dynamically multithreaded computation, one that can "spawn" new threads of execution, on a statically multithreaded computer, with a fixed number of processors (or cores).

  5. Talk:Block scheduling - Wikipedia

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    This article seems to be anti-block scheduling. There is very little support for block scheduling. Under "Effectiveness" there is no support for block scheduling. There should be both sides under this, probably split in two sub-sections, one fro pros and one for cons. Holycow958 21:23, 21 November 2006 (UTC)

  6. Cash App Review 2022: Pros and Cons - AOL

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    Cash App Review 2022: Pros and Cons. dana@thepennyhoarder.com (Dana Sitar, CEPF®) March 10, 2022 at 8:00 AM. The way people bank, invest and manage money has been changing rapidly over the past ...

  7. OpenMP - Wikipedia

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    OpenMP is an implementation of multithreading, a method of parallelizing whereby a primary thread (a series of instructions executed consecutively) forks a specified number of sub -threads and the system divides a task among them. The threads then run concurrently, with the runtime environment allocating threads to different processors.

  8. IUD Insertion Doesn't Need to be Painful. Here’s What Your ...

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    IV sedation will significantly dull—if not completely block—the pain of the procedure. You should expect to spend an additional 15 to 20 minutes in the office while the drugs wear off, and you ...

  9. Cache replacement policies - Wikipedia

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    After that block is placed, the arrows are flipped to point the opposite way. A, B, C and D are placed; E replaces A as the cache fills because that was where the arrows were pointing, and the arrows which led to A flip to point in the opposite direction (to B, the block which will be replaced on the next cache miss).