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Bill Gardner, a lead-level designer for BioShock Infinite, related the problem to elevators instead of doors. [8] When recalling the process of adding elevators to the game, he explained the various initial problems their developers ran into when implementing an elevator: handling the items beneath the elevator's car, moving the passengers ...
A problem on Linux systems with installing packages from a different distributor is that the resulting long chain of dependencies may lead to a conflicting version of the C standard library (e.g. the GNU C Library), on which thousands of packages depend. If this happens, the user will be prompted to uninstall all of those packages.
In a shared memory multiprocessor system with a separate cache memory for each processor, it is possible to have many copies of shared data: one copy in the main memory and one in the local cache of each processor that requested it.
55153 231452 Ensembl ENSG00000198301 ENSMUSG00000029415 UniProt Q9NVU7 Q80UZ2 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001288983 NM_001288984 NM_018115 NM_172713 RefSeq (protein) NP_001275912 NP_001275913 NP_060585 NP_766301 Location (UCSC) Chr 4: 75.94 – 75.99 Mb Chr 5: 92.43 – 92.46 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Protein SDA1 homolog is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SDAD1 ...
This method of determination requires pedigree checking, however, and establishing a contradiction between phenotype and pedigree is an NP-complete problem. Genetic inconsistencies which do not correspond to this definition are Non-Mendelian Errors.
The problem can be shown to be PSPACE-complete by reduction from the acceptance problem for a linear bounded automaton. [ 4 ] : 196 However, logical implication between dependencies that can be inclusion dependencies or functional dependencies is undecidable by reduction from the word problem for monoids .
In economics, dynamic inconsistency or time inconsistency is a situation in which a decision-maker's preferences change over time in such a way that a preference can become inconsistent at another point in time. This can be thought of as there being many different "selves" within decision makers, with each "self" representing the decision-maker ...