Synonym: center, core, essence, gist, heart, heart and soul, inwardness, marrow, meat, nitty-gritty, nub, pith, substance, sum. Similar words: Internet, concerned, eagerness, underneath, wilderness, internecine, eastern europe, be concerned about. Meaning: ['kɜrnl /'kɜːnl] n. 1. the inner and usually edible part of a seed or grain or nut or fruit stone 2. a single whole grain of a cereal 3. the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience.
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(61) Germination is a measure of the capacity of a grain kernel of producing a normal seedling.
(62) An interesting cosmetic change to the kernel boot process and graphics mode is called the kernel-based mode setting (KMS).
(63) You can also find the tracing calls as part of the system call request in ./linux/arch/i386/kernel/entry.S (see syscall_trace_entry).
(64) This paper proposes a tree kernel - based approach to anaphora resolution of pronoun.
(65) Pneumatic motor is a kernel part of the roof bolter. Sentencedict.com
(66) The tick rate (jiffies's least significant bit) is configurable, but in a recent 2.6 kernel for x86, a tick equals 4ms (250Hz).
(67) The outer layer service generates graph XML document, the kernel engine parses it and renders graphs.
(68) It allows you to open the kgdb utility; only in emacs can you do the kernel debugging line by line.
(69) The Linux kernel is what's known as a monolithic kernel, which means that the majority of the operating system functionality is called the kernel and runs in a privileged mode.
(70) The flexibility and extensibility of global buffer management make it very possible to develop various kinds of DBMS software based on this kernel.
(71) These keys are stored in cryptographically protected key store and upon successful login, the user's keys are loaded into the kernel and associated with the kernel processes.
(72) Consider the challenge of creating a Linux bootable CD-ROM, which consists of a boot loader, an initrd, a kernel, and a loopback filesystem sitting on the CD.
(73) With the modular system distribution makers supply a stripped down kernel plus a comprehensive set of device drivers.
(74) Chinese and Japanese heterogamous stories originate from totemic, in which the virtual sexual relationship between man and animals is one of its kernel contents.
(75) Better yet, a kernel splice interrupts normal system operation for a mere fraction of a millisecond, leaving daemons, processes, and connections intact.
(76) b—The average number of kernel threads that are in the virtual memory waiting queue over your timing interval.
(77) And an orthonormal basis of the kernel feature space is constructed.
(78) This allows the system to start over from either another iSCSI disk or by using BOOTP/TFTP to load the kernel images and NFS to mount the root file system.
(79) This grasps the kernel of dialectics, but it requires explanations and development.
(80) Userland threads are implemented entirely in an application program, with no explicIt'support from the kernel.
(81) The experimental results show that TFMFCC is better than original MFCC with 3.13%, and the language identification rate of the class dependent kernel TFD feature is 54.95%.
(82) Hardware mainly includes the kernel control circuit, man-machine interface circuit, communication interface circuit, urgent circuit, power drive circuit and so on.
(83) Recently, a new application program interface (NAPI) was introduced into the kernel to allow drivers to interface with the device agnostic layer (dev).
(84) With a single kernel loadable module, a Linux kernel running on virtualization-capable hardware is able to act as a hypervisor and support unmodified Linux and Windows guest operating systems.
(85) This paper introduces a fuzzy classification model based on the proposed fuzzy kernel hyperball perceptron(FKHP) learning method.
(86) For commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, and singularity theory, the SINGULAR computer algebra system provides a large variety of algorithms in the package kernel as well as shared libraries.
(87) Another interesting aspect of CFS is the concept of group scheduling (introduced with the 2.6.24 kernel).
(88) It creates two symbolic links at /dev/cdrom and /dev/cdrom0, both of which point at /dev/hdc. Again, no NAME assignment was specified, so the default kernel name (hdc) is used.
(89) Although the kernel may accept a new interrupt signal while handling a previous one, some critical regions exist inside the kernel code where interrupts must be disabled.
(90) In the future, we are planning to change this so that more logical than physical SPU contexts can be present and have the kernel switch between them.
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