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  2. Tail call - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, a tail call is a subroutine call performed as the final action of a procedure. [1] If the target of a tail is the same subroutine, the subroutine is said to be tail recursive, which is a special case of direct recursion. Tail recursion (or tail-end recursion) is particularly useful, and is often easy to optimize in ...

  3. Leopoldamys - Wikipedia

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    Leopoldamys is a genus of rodents in the family Muridae endemic to Southeast Asia. [1] It contains the following species: Sundaic mountain long-tailed giant rat (Leopoldamys ciliatus)

  4. Continuation-passing style - Wikipedia

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    For example, in user-interface (UI) programming, a routine can set up dialog box fields and pass these, along with a continuation function, to the UI framework. This call returns right away, allowing the application code to continue while the user interacts with the dialog box.

  5. Mutual recursion - Wikipedia

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    Note that tail call optimization in general (when the function called is not the same as the original function, as in tail-recursive calls) may be more difficult to implement than the special case of tail-recursive call optimization, and thus efficient implementation of mutual tail recursion may be absent from languages that only optimize tail ...

  6. Rat - Wikipedia

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    A closeup of a rat tail. The characteristic long tail of most rodents is a feature that has been extensively studied in various rat species models, which suggest three primary functions of this structure: thermoregulation, [13] minor proprioception, and a nocifensive-mediated degloving response. [14]

  7. Diwangkara's long-tailed giant rat - Wikipedia

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    The Diwangkara's long-tailed giant rat (Leopoldamys diwangkarai) [1] [3] is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found in the Indonesian regions of Kalimantan and Java . [ 1 ]

  8. Nocturnal creature with bushy tail caught in a trap in ... - AOL

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    The nocturnal rodent species, easily distinguishable by a cluster of long hairs on its tail, was found during multiple surveys of the island between 2010 and 2018.

  9. List of least concern mammals - Wikipedia

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    Edwards's long-tailed giant rat; Millet's leopoldamys; Neill's long-tailed giant rat; Long-tailed giant rat; Long-footed water rat; Ernst Mayr's water rat; Fly River water rat; Gray-bellied mountain rat; Mindanao mountain rat; Ethiopian forest brush-furred rat; Yellow-spotted brush-furred rat; Hutterer's brush-furred mouse; Yellow-bellied brush ...