- Loop
unrolling, also
known as loop unwinding, is a loop
transformation technique that
attempts to
optimize a program's
execution speed at the expense...
- only 585
rolls or
fragments had been
completely unrolled, and 209
unrolled in part. Of the
unrolled papyri,
about 200 had been
deciphered and published...
- In
computer programming, an
unrolled linked list is a
variation on the
linked list
which stores multiple elements in each node. It can
dramatically increase...
-
programming language, Duff's
device is a way of
manually implementing loop
unrolling by
interleaving two
syntactic constructs of C: the do-while loop and a...
- ca. 1796/7) was an
Italian priest and scholar, who
invented a
machine to
unroll carbonized scrolls from
Herculaneum in the 1750s, and
spent the
years 1779-1795...
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fronds (leaves) do. The
fronds unroll from the tip, and
theoretically never stop growing; they can form
thickets as they
unroll over
other plants, rockfaces...
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subsequent excavations uncovering more scrolls.
There were
attempts to
unroll the scrolls, as the
contents were
realized to
contain writings by classical...
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Traveling storytellers narrated legends and
anecdotes while the
emakimono was
unrolled from the
right to left in
chronological order, as a
moving panorama. Kage-e...
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harvested for use as a vegetable. Left on the plant, each
fiddlehead would unroll into a new
frond (circinate vernation). As
fiddleheads are
harvested early...
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Silkworms were
domesticated for silk for over 5000 years. Here, silk
cocoons are
being unrolled....