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Discrete Skeleton Evolution (DSE) describes an iterative approach to reducing a morphological or topological skeleton. [1] It is a form of pruning in that it removes noisy or redundant branches (spurs) generated by the skeletonization process, while preserving information-rich "trunk" segments.
Skeleton code is used to assist programmers to develop their code with the fewest errors during the time of compilation. Skeleton code is most commonly found in parallel programming, but is also applied in other situations, like documentation in programming languages. This helps to simplify the core functionality of a potentially confusing method.
The default OperandSize and AddressSize to use for each instruction is given by the D bit of the segment descriptor of the current code segment - D=0 makes both 16-bit, D=1 makes both 32-bit. Additionally, they can be overridden on a per-instruction basis with two new instruction prefixes that were introduced in the 80386:
A P3L module corresponds to a properly defined skeleton construct with input and output streams, and other sub-modules or sequential C code. Modules can be nested using the two tier model, where the outer level is composed of task parallel skeletons, while data parallel skeletons may be used in the inner level [64].
In digital image processing, morphological skeleton is a skeleton (or medial axis) representation of a shape or binary image, computed by means of morphological operators. Examples of skeleton extraction of figures in the binary image
Liang, Falkingham & Xing (2024) present a digital skeleton model of Sinosaurus, based on data from a new, well-preserved specimen, and provide new body mass estimates for this theropod. [ 152 ] Hendrickx et al. (2024) restudy the osteology, phylogenetic relationships, and feeding ecology of Noasaurus leali and name a new clade Berthasauridae .
While Haeckel's tree is outdated, it illustrates clearly the principles that more complex and accurate modern reconstructions can obscure. The timeline of human evolution outlines the major events in the evolutionary lineage of the modern human species , Homo sapiens , throughout the history of life , beginning some 4 billion years ago down to ...
Reconstruction of early Homo sapiens from Jebel Irhoud, Morocco c. 315 000 years BP. Early modern human (EMH), or anatomically modern human (AMH), [1] are terms used to distinguish Homo sapiens (sometimes Homo sapiens sapiens) that are anatomically consistent with the range of phenotypes seen in contemporary humans, from extinct archaic human species (of which some are at times also identified ...