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- noun algebra A
module contained in a largermodule , both over the samering , such that the ring multiplication in the former is a restriction of that in the latter.
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However, so that the rights of minority citizens are protected from any oppressive ‘tyranny of the majority’, basic guaranteed civil and political rights for all are also included as a submodule qualification of the popular evolution module.
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Unfortunately so far I've only found ways to link to a specific revision using a submodule which doesn't update automatically when doing git pull, it doesn't allow me to directly push modifications to it and I have to configure it locally, which I don't want to do on every PC for every developer in the company.
Ubuntu Forums tyfius 2010
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MEN Micro attacks this problem with a USM (universal-submodule) concept that it based on reconfigurable-FPGA architecture.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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MEN Micro attacks this problem with a USM (universal-submodule) concept that it based on reconfigurable-FPGA architecture.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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· Add Submodule: did not trigger refresh of added submodule
Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Mac OS 2010
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MEN Micro attacks this problem with a USM (universal-submodule) concept that it based on reconfigurable-FPGA architecture.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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MEN Micro attacks this problem with a USM (universal-submodule) concept that it based on reconfigurable-FPGA architecture.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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The commands. py file is a submodule that can be imported as echoapp. commands.
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MEN Micro attacks this problem with a USM (universal-submodule) concept that it based on reconfigurable-FPGA architecture.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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Command, present in a commands submodule inside an installed app.
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