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  • noun Plural form of architecture.

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Examples

  • One might argue more time and chance will solve the problem, but it is evident, unless the forces are carefully directed, time and chance will tend to destroy certain architectures rather than construct them.

    Another Look 2009

  • The only friend of such architectures is an intelligent designer of some sort.

    Another Look 2009

  • A related aspect of sophisticated architectures is that actuator signals (e.g. from intermediate fluxes and concentrations in core metabolism to cardiopulmonary rates and renal concentrating effects) have extremely high variability in order to keep other critical signals (e.g. from key metabolic products to blood oxygenation and pH, to core body temperature,) tightly regulated despite fluctuating supplies and demands.

    Convergence of Intelligent Engineering 2007

  • Census of protein architectures offers new view of history of life

    October 1st, 2007 2007

  • Two architectures is one too many for a small company to support.

    Scripting News for 12/3/2006 « Scripting News Annex 2006

  • But the effort for Microsoft is substantial because ARM and Intel chips have different "architectures" - in effect, speak different languages.

    The Guardian World News Charles Arthur 2011

  • Lead author Gustavo Caetano-Anollés, a professor of bioinformatics in the department of crop sciences at the University of Illinois and an affiliate of the Institute for Genomic Biology, has spent years studying protein structures - he calls them "architectures" - which he suggests offer a reliable record of evolutionary events.

    EurekAlert! - Breaking News 2009

  • Lead author Gustavo Caetano-Anollés, a professor of bioinformatics in the department of crop sciences at the University of Illinois and an affiliate of the Institute for Genomic Biology, has spent years studying protein structures - he calls them "architectures" - which he suggests offer a reliable record of evolutionary events.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009

  • There’s a new release of Monolingual out that fixes the bug I submitted where removing certain architectures would kill apps that checksum their executables to prevent tampering.

    New release of Monolingual | FactoryCity 2006

  • No different architectures, that is, and no redundancies.

    The Nature of Technology W. Brain Arthur 2009

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