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boot-strap
boot-strap, bootstrap, n. (ˈbuːtstræp) [f. boot n.3 + strap n.] 1. A strap sewn on to a boot to help in pulling it on or looped round a boot to hold down the skirt of a lady's riding habit; a boot-lace.1891 R. P. Chope Dial. of Hartland, Devonsh. 29 Boot-strap, a boot-lace. 1908 Daily Chron. 11 Sept... Oxford English Dictionary
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bootstrap
bootstrap, v. (buːtstræp) [f. boot-strap, bootstrap n.] 1. trans. To make use of existing resources or capabilities to raise (oneself) to a new situation or state; to modify or improve by making use of what is already present. More recently, as transf. use of sense 2. Usu. refl. (Chiefly in technica... Oxford English Dictionary
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Optimized Athlete
Without any of this, we had to figure out how to ‘boot-strap’ a performance plan. wikipedia.org
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Coupled pattern learner
learning algorithm which couples the semi-supervised learning of categories and relations to forestall the problem of semantic drift associated with boot-strap wikipedia.org
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If $M$ is a finite length module over a noetherian local ring $R$, then is $\mathrm{Ext}_R^i(M, R)$ finite length as well? > Let $R$ be a noetherian local ring. Is it true that if $M$ is a finite length $R$-module, th...
Let $(R,\mathfrak{m})$ be a Noetherian local ring. If $M$ is a finite length $R$-module, the only associated prime of $M$ is $\mathfrak{m}$ so there is a filtration $$ 0 = M_{0} \subset \dotsb \subset M_{n} = M $$ of $M$ where each successive quotient $M_{i}/M_{i-1}$ is isomorphic to the residue fie...
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Fashion boot
boots have no fasteners and tend to have a looser fit than zip or lace-up boots; they sometimes have a loop of leather at the top of the shaft, called a boot-strap wikipedia.org
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Luschan's salamander
M. luschani overall was supported to be a well evidenced sister taxon to the Salamandra clade with a boot-strap of 100% and decay index of 41. wikipedia.org
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boot
▪ I. boot, n.1 (buːt) Forms: 1–5 bót, 3–6 bote, 4–7 boote, 5– boot. Also 4 bott, bout(e, 5 both; north. 4–6 but(e, 5 boyte, buyt, 6 buit. [Com. Teut.: OE. bót fem., corresponds to OFris. bôte, OS. bôta (MDu. and Du. boete, LG. bote), OHG. buoȥa (MHG. buoȥe, mod.G. busze), ON. bót (Sw. bot, Da. bod),... Oxford English Dictionary
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Carlisle Companies
in the mid-1920s but changed the company's direction in 1946, focusing on the acquisition of small industrial companies using a leveraged buy-out or “boot-strap wikipedia.org
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Temporal paradox
Bootstrap paradox A boot-strap paradox, also known as an information loop, an information paradox, an ontological paradox, or a "predestination paradox wikipedia.org
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Sky Christopherson
Without any of this, we had to figure out how to ‘boot-strap’ additional support. wikipedia.org
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DECstation
real time clock is a Motorola MC146818, which also has 50 bytes of RAM for storing console configuration information, and the 256 KB of ROM for storing boot-strap A Dallas Semiconductor DS1287 real time clock with 50 bytes of NVRAM is also featured, as is a 256 KB system boot-strap and diagnostic ROM in a socket. wikipedia.org
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Honeywell Aerospace
Speer pushed Garrett to take on larger incumbents in the general engine propulsion market, but didn't get approval to "boot-strap" the development of the wikipedia.org
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