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  • You no longer have to boot into one or the other, both can be run at the same time windows runs in a virtual machine, but has a mode called Coherence that makes it look like the programs are running natively on the mac.

    Attn Mac Users: 30 Bucks off Parallels 4 Desktop Jeff C 2009

  • You no longer have to boot into one or the other, both can be run at the same time windows runs in a virtual machine, but has a mode called Coherence that makes it look like the programs are running natively on the mac.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Jeff C 2009

  • Oracle offers its own version of one, called Coherence, for data caching across multiple servers.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Charles Babcock 2010

  • Oracle offers its own version of one, called Coherence, for data caching across multiple servers.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Charles Babcock 2010

  • Thermal gradients formed as a result of the temperature differential between the hot filament and the cooler envelope contribute to interception and recycling of tungsten to the lamp filament through a phenomenon known as the Coherence of Light - One of the important parameters of illumination sources is their coherence, which is somewhat related to brightness due to the fact that extremely bright light sources are more likely to be highly coherent.

    unknown title 2009

  • Thermal gradients formed as a result of the temperature differential between the hot filament and the cooler envelope contribute to interception and recycling of tungsten to the lamp filament through a phenomenon known as the Coherence of Light - One of the important parameters of illumination sources is their coherence, which is somewhat related to brightness due to the fact that extremely bright light sources are more likely to be highly coherent.

    unknown title 2009

  • Thermal gradients formed as a result of the temperature differential between the hot filament and the cooler envelope contribute to interception and recycling of tungsten to the lamp filament through a phenomenon known as the Coherence of Light - One of the important parameters of illumination sources is their coherence, which is somewhat related to brightness due to the fact that extremely bright light sources are more likely to be highly coherent.

    unknown title 2009

  • If, as Hameroff-Penrose suggests, the causal substrate is quantum-dynamic on the seriously sub-cellular level of NCCs, cognitive science will have to accept global properties that don't magically 'emerge', but are there all the way down – it's called "Coherence," the technical term for quantum entanglement (non-locality).

    Causal Consciousness – Science of Mind 2005

  • Presumably this because there’s some kind of black magic going on to make the mouse both a windows and an osx mouse in Coherence.

    Parallels Coherence mode busts IE’s onmouseover… : #comments 2007

  • There's also a "Coherence" mode, which runs Windows programs in a Mac environment; i.e., without the separate trappings of the full-screen mode, and that was a nice option, too.

    The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines < 2010

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