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- noun The quality of being
recursive .
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Examples
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And yet the kind of recursivity that Davey seeks is not self-reflexive or medium-specific; she locates photographic qualities in an analog outside of the photograph itself.
Irish Blogs Singularity 2010
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Genomes and form: the case for teleomorphic recursivity.
All that matters 2005
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Of course, it's possible that not everyone will hold with the above reason for this recursivity - you know, the whole "effect on the dekyon field" thing.
Recursivity 2007
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Thus endeth the light treatise on recursivity this morning.
Recursivity 2007
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Thus endeth the light treatise on recursivity this morning.
Recursivity 2007
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No, Denyse does not say something about recursivity or in any other way adress the fundamental differences between nonliving and living things, or between making inferences regarding a human designer and an unspecified but apparently supernatural designer.
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Of course, it's possible that not everyone will hold with the above reason for this recursivity - you know, the whole "effect on the dekyon field" thing.
Recursivity 2007
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There is very little doubt that the spreadsheet formulae that produces the numbers in the tables deals with recursivity, but an interesting question is, if the Spreadsheet users competence regarding these matters would be enhanced through training explicitly in the concept and notation of recursion.
Recently Uploaded Slideshows MiraculeDanielGavor@slideshare.net(MiraculeDanielG 2010
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ToggleAllTheWay (_ItemID, _ChkUchk); use recursivity
AutoHotkey Community 2009
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One starts from the end so it doesn't need a reverse and the other one uses recursivity.
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