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  1. Domain-specific language

    Programming paradigms In software development and domain engineering , a domain specific language DSL ... of domain specific languages include HTML , Logo programming language Logo for children, Verilog ... Unified Modeling Language UML . Creating a domain specific language with software to support .... Overview A domain specific language is created specifically to solve problems in a particular domain ... can also be a business area. Some examples of business areas include domain specific language for life insurance policies developed internally in large insurance enterprise domain specific language for combat simulation domain specific language for salary calculation domain specific language for billing A domain specific language is somewhere between a tiny programming language and a scripting ... syntaxes or grammars with very specific goals in design and implementation. A domain specific language ... more complex programming tasks. The line between domain specific languages and scripting language s is somewhat ... Csound compiles to audio files, and a ray tracing domain specific language like POV Ray POV compiles ... specific language because it is specific to a specific domain in SQL s case, accessing and managing ... required to be an expert in the language. Further blurring this line, many domain specific languages ..., which further complicates the question of whether a language is domain specific or not. A good example ... many examples of domain specific languages may be found like Object Constraint Language OCL , a language for decorating models with assertions or QVT , a domain specific transformation language ... in thousands of different ways, from cutting food to cutting down trees. A domain specific language ... that a particular domain specific language provides exactly that. Domain specific language topics Usage ... general purpose language at compile time or read time embedded or internal domain specific languages ... thereof, while adding domain specific language elements data types, routines, methods, macros ...   more details



  1. Domain-specific entertainment language

    Domain specific entertainment languages are a group of domain specific language s that are used describe computer game s or environments, or potentially used for other entertainment such as video or music. Note that we don t want to list general purpose languages here. We do want languages which can be used for human to human communication. Generally, the language should be written on top of some game engine or API written in a general purpose language. We want languages which are for entertainment, and not for general purpose. Game languages Extensible Graphical Game Generator language which is used ... LambdaMOO has a specific programming language that users use to extend the system. In LPMud s, LPC programming language LPC is used to extend the system. SWLPC programming language SWLPC is one variant on it. TinyMUCK and derivatives use the language MUF programming language MUF . ColdC is another C derived MUD language, used by ColdMUD . MUME developed and publishes its language Mudlle . DG scripts are a content development scripting language for MUDs. References reflist External links http www.nosuch.com ... Category Domain specific programming languages Category Video game development ... Language ref http jimmy.schementi.com mqp Video Game Language ViGL begins to abstract away all the reusable technical and game related aspects that most games utilize into a domain specific language. ref Ludi Game Description Language ref http cameronius.com bio publications thesis 2.47.zip ref Game Description Language ref http games.stanford.edu language spec gdl spec 2008 03.pdf Game Description Language Specification PDF ref UnrealScript GameXML ref http www.gamexml.org GameXML is a collection ... Environments The Card Game Language ref http www.without precedence.dk projects the card game language The Card Game Language The Card Game Language, or CGL for short, is a language which was developed during created by students in a project dedicated to the subject of language and compiler theory ...   more details



  1. Domain-specific modeling

    of domain specific modeling favors the creation of a new language for a specific task, and so ... domain. Perhaps the best known example of customizing UML for a specific domain is SysML , a domain specific language for systems engineering . See also Computer aided software engineering Domain driven design Domain specific language General purpose modeling Domain specific multimodeling Model driven ... 0 page 1 Domain specific Modeling Making Code Generation Complete Article http www.pocomatic.com docs whitepapers dsm Domain Specific Modeling in IoC frameworks Category Programming language topics ...Domain specific modeling DSM is a software engineering Methodology software engineering methodology for designing and developing systems, such as computer software . It involves systematic use of a domain specific language DSL to represent the various facets of a system. DSM languages tend to support ... they require less effort and fewer low level details to specify a given system. Overview Domain specific ... ref name dsmKelly Kelly, S. and Tolvanen, J. P., 2008 Domain Specific Modeling Enabling Full Code ..., it is easier for the modeling language to evolve in response to changes in the domain. DSM ... specific modeling topics Defining DSM languages To define a language, one needs a language to write ... to build from scratch, such as domain specific editors, browsers and components. The domain expert only needs to specify the domain specific constructs and rules, and the DSM environment ... programming, while domain specific languages offer primitives whose semantics are familiar to all ... coding by Rich Seeley Article http www.methodsandtools.com archive archive.php?id 26 Domain Specific ... DSM modeler Article http www.methodsandtools.com archive archive.php?id 50 Creating a Domain Specific ... aided software engineering CASE tools of the 1980s or Unified Modeling Language UML tools .... While it is possible for a tool vendor to create a DSM language and generators, it is more normal ...   more details



  1. Domain-specific multimodeling

    each view is made explicit as a separate domain specific language DSL . Successful development of a modern enterprise system requires the convergence of multiple views. Business analysts, domain experts ... s based on multiple domain specific language s are abundant. Languages with a metamodel defined in the Extensible ... by letting the languages overlap slightly. Multi level customization Domain specific language s, like ... has seventeen different languages and more than 200 000 lines of domain specific language code ... matters objection may be the very reason why we explore the field of Domain specific language Domain specific languages . Second, language interactions reveal relations between languages. Developers should ... a serious attempt to solve the coordination problem and make domain specific multimodeling a practical proposition. See also Domain specific modeling Domain specific language Model driven engineering ...Domain specific multimodeling ref name multimodeling cite paper author Hessellund, Anders title Domain Specific Multimodeling publisher IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark date 2009 url http www.itu.dk ... language tailored to solve problems specific to its view on the system. The challenge of integrating ... is the coordination problem . Domain specific multimodeling ref name multimodeling is promising ... appearance of input forms in the user interface. The language consists of domain concepts such as Form ... use tools to learn by experiments. There are especially three areas where tools for domain specific ... to use languages First, understanding a language can be difficult and in the case of XML based domain ... of the advantages of using XML based domain specific languages is that we can then provide domain specific ... domain specific languages. Given such a setup, one can apply the method. The method consists .... Additional information such as domain or application specific constraints may also be encoded ... manner across domain specific tools. Evaluation of the coordination method The coordination ...   more details



  1. Domain-specific learning

    Domain specific learning theories of developmental psychology development hold that we have many independent, specialized knowledge structures, rather than one cohesive knowledge structure. Thus, training in one domain may not impact another independent domain. ref name Siegler cite book last Siegler first Robert title How Childred Develop, Exploring Child Develop Student Media Tool Kit & Scientific American Reader to Accompany How Children Develop publisher Worth Publishers location New York year 2006 isbn 0716761130 ref For example, core knowledge theory core knowledge theorists believe we have highly specialized functions that are independent of one another. Jean Piaget s theory of development, on the other hand, believed that knowledge is internalized into a cohesive knowledge structure, favoring the domain general learning model. ref name Siegler See also Developmental Psychology Domain general learning Learning References references External links Category Developmental psychology developmental psych stub ...   more details



  1. Framework-specific modeling language

    MDE Domain specific language DSL Model driven architecture MDA Meta Object Facility MOF Category ...Orphan date April 2008 A framework specific modeling language ref name fsmlsWithRte M. Antkiewicz, K. Czarnecki. Framework Specific Modeling Languages with Round Trip Engineering . In O. Nierstrasz, J. Whittle, D. Harel, G. Reggio, editors, MoDELS 2006 Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, 9th International Conference, Genoa, Italy, October 2006. ref FSML is a kind of domain specific modeling language which is designed for an Application framework object oriented application framework . FSMLs define framework provided abstractions as FSML concepts and decompose the abstractions into features . The features represent implementation steps or choices. A FSML concept can be configured by selecting features and providing values for features. Such a concept configuration represents how the concept should be implemented in the code. In other words, concept configuration describes how the framework should be completed in order to create the implementation of the concept. Applications FSMLs are used in model driven development for creating models or specifications of software to be built. FSMLs enable the creation of the models from the framework completion code i.e., automated reverse engineering the creation of the framework completion code from the models i.e., automated forward engineering code verification through constraint checking on the model automated round trip engineering Examples Eclipse Workbench Part Interaction FSML ref name wpiFsml M. Antkiewicz, K. Czarnecki. Eclipse Workbench Part Interaction FSML . Technical Report 2006 09, Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, 2006. ref ref name wpiDemo M. Antkiewicz. Round Trip Engineering of Eclipse Plug Ins Using Eclipse Workbench Part Interaction FSML . In OOPSLA 06 Companion, OOPSLA, Portland, Oregon, USA, Oct 22 26, 2006. ref An example FSML for modeling Eclipse Parts i.e., editors and views ...   more details



  1. Specific language impairment

    Specific language impairment SLI is diagnosed when a child s language does not develop normally and the difficulties ... Specific language impairment SLI is diagnosed when a child has delayed or disordered language development for no apparent reason. ref Bishop, D., & Norbury, C. F. 2008 . Speech and language disorders ... ref Tomblin, J. B., Records, N., & Zhang, X. 1996 . A system for the diagnosis of specific language ... s normal? Specific language impairment in an individual differences perspective. Language, Speech ... Ramsden, G., & Botting, N. 1999 . Classification of children with specific language impairment Longitudinal .... 1998 . Children with specific language impairment. Cambridge, MA MIT Press. ref for a detailed account ..., M. L., & Bode, J. V. 1993 . GAPS in the verb lexicons of children with specific language impairment ... have features of autism ref Bishop, D. V. M. 2008 . Specific language impairment, dyslexia, and autism ..., P., Zhang, X., Smith, E., & O Brien, M. 1997 . Prevalence of specific language impairment ... of reading difficulty in subgroups of children with specific language impairment. Child Language ... Bishop, D. V. M. 2006 . What causes specific language impairment in children? Current Directions in Psychological ..., P. L. 1995 . Specific language impairment as a period of extended optional infinitive. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 38, 850 863. ref , ref Van der Lely, H. K. J. 2005 . Domain specific cognitive ... of Memory and Language, 29, 336 360. ref or learning ref Ullman, M. T., & Pierpont, E. I. 2005 . Specific language impairment is not specific to language The procedural deficit hypothesis. Cortex, 41 ... nature of specific language impairment a review of the literature with regard to concomitant motor impairments ... of the Grammar and Phonology Screening GAPS test to assess key markers of specific language ... and Phonology Screening GAPS Test to Identify Children with Specific Language Impairment. PLoS ... words together to form sentences. Spoken language may be immature throughout corresponds to an expressive ...   more details



  1. Language for specific purposes

    Language for Specific Purposes LSP has been primarily used to refer to two areas within applied linguistics one focusing on the needs in education and training. one with a focus on research on language variation across a particular subject field. A third approach, content or theme based language instruction ... confusion internationally. LSP is a widely applied approach to second or foreign language teaching and training that addresses immediate and very specific needs of learners who need that language as a tool ... native language is Spanish might have to study Spanish for the very specific purpose of communication between nurses and patients. LSP can be used with any target language needed by the learners as a tool for specific purposes, and has often been applied to English English for Specific Purposes , or ESP . Language for Specific Purposes has also been used to refer to a branch of applied linguistics which deals with a variety of language used by members of a particular subject field, concentrating .... Oxford New York Pergamon. Swales, J. M. 1992 . Language for specific purposes. In W. Bright Ed ... for such problem based areas as language education , translation and the lexicography design of specialised ... based language instruction CBI is also sometimes confused with ESP. At the post secondary level ... not studying through a foreign second language except for sheltered courses , they do not need ... of selected content with language teaching aims Brinton & Snow 2002, Brinton, Snow, Wesche 1989 . Thus, when trying to identify which approach being taken, it is critical to ask, Is it English for Specific Purposes or English through specific content themes or content areas? References for LSP as an analysis .... B. 1989 . Content based second language instruction. New York Newbury House. Hutchinson, T. & A. Waters. 1987 . English for Specific Purposes A learning centred approach. Cambridge CUP. Hyland, K. 2002 . Specificity revisited how far should we go now? English for Specific Purposes, 21. Robinson, Pauline ...   more details



  1. Language for specific purposes dictionary

    A language for specific purposes dictionary is a dictionary that intends to describe a variety of one or more languages used by experts within a particular subject field. The discipline that deals with LSP dictionaries is usually called specialised lexicography and is a branch of lexicography . LSP dictionaries and users As described in Bergenholtz Tarp 1995, LSP dictionaries are often made for users who are already specialists with a subject field experts , but may also be made for semi experts and for users who may be laypeople relative to a particular subject field. In contrast to LSP dictionaries, LGP l anguage for g eneric p urposes dictionaries are made to be used by an average user. LSP dictionaries may have one or more functions. LSP dictionaries may have communicative functions such as help users to translate texts, help users to understand texts and help users to produce texts. Dictionaries may also have cognitive functions such as help users to develop knowledge in general or about a specific topic, such as the birthday of a famous person and the inflectional paradigm of a specific verb. Different types of LSP dictionary According to Nielsen 1994, LSP dictionaries may cover one language monolingual LSP dictionaries or two languages bilingual LSP dictionaries , and occasionally more languages. An LSP dictionary that attempts to cover as much of the vocabulary in a subject field as possible is called a maximizing dictionary , and an LSP dictionary that attempts to cover a limited number of terms within a subject field is called a minimizing dictionary . Also, Nielsen 1994 distinguishes between the following types of dictionaries An LSP dictionary that covers more than one subject field is called a multi field dictionary , an LSP dictionary that covers one subject field e.g. a dictionary of law is called a single field dictionary , and an LSP dictionary that covers ... explanation for using Wikipedia to translate subject specific vocabulary Lexicography Category Lexicography ...   more details



  1. Planning Domain Definition Language

    Refimprove date September 2009 The Planning Domain Definition Language PDDL is an attempt to standardize Automated planning and scheduling planning domain and problem description languages. It was developed mainly to make the 1998 2000 International Planning Competition s possible. It was first developed by Drew McDermott in 1998 and later evolved with each International Planning Competition. The latest version of this language is http ipc.informatik.uni freiburg.de PddlExtension PDDL3.1 . Planning tasks specified in PDDL are separated into two files A domain file for predicates and actions A problem file for objects, initial states and goal specifications. PDDL also supports preference based planning . Opt is a successor to PDDL. ref name dvm http cs www.cs.yale.edu homes dvm Drew McDermott ref References reflist Category Automated planning and scheduling compu lang stub ...   more details



  1. Specific

    Language for specific purposes disambig ...wiktionarypar specific specifics Specific may refer to Specificity Specific, a cure or therapy for a specific illness Law Specific deterrence , focussed on an individual Specific finding , intermediate verdict used by a jury in determining the final verdict Specific jurisdiction over an out of state party, specific to cases that have a substantial connection to the party s in state activity. Order of specific performance , court order to perform a specific act Economics, finance, and accounting Asset ... Specific Identification , summing purchase costs of all inventory items Specific rate duty , duty paid at a specific amount per unit Specific risk , risk that affects a very small number of assets Psychology Domain specificity , theory that many aspects of cognition are supported by specialized, presumably evolutionarily specified, learning devices Specific developmental disorder Specific learning disability Specific phobia , phobia of a specific thing or situation Specific social phobia , triggered only by specific social situations Biology Specific appetite , drive to eat foods with specific flavors or other characteristics Specific enzyme activity , activity per milligram of total protein Specific granule , secretory vesicle in granulocytes Specific growth rate , increase in cell mass per unit cell mass per unit time Specific immunity , to a particular pathogen Specific leaf area , leaf area to dry mass Specific name botany , species name of a plant Specific name zoology , species name of an animal Specific Pathogen Free , of a laboratory animal guaranteed free of particular pathogens Physics and engineering Specific generally means per unit of something often mass , but signals ... placed before specific in the term i.e., thrust specific fuel consumption . Named and unnamed divisor quantities are given for the terms below. Per unit of mass short form of mass specific Specific activity ...   more details



  1. Domain

    level in the hierarchical Domain Name System of the Internet Domain specific language , a programming language or specification language dedicated to a particular problem domain Domain specific modeling , a software engineering methodology that uses a graphical domain specific language Domain OS , a workstation ... database query language for the relational data model Domain theory , a branch of mathematics that studies ...NOTOC Wiktionary domain Domain may refer to General Territory administrative division , a non sovereign geographic area which has come under the authority of another government Public domain , a body of works and knowledge without proprietary interest Eminent domain , the power of government to confiscate private property for public use Domain board game Domain , a game published by Parker Brothers in 1983 Sciences Domain biology , a subdivision even larger than a kingdom Domain knowledge , a specific expert knowledge valid for a pre selected area of activity, such as surgery Domain specificity ... devices Domain wall , a term used in physics which can have one of two distinct but similar meanings in either magnetism or string theory Magnetic domain , a region within a magnetic material which has uniform magnetization Protein domain , a part of a protein that can exist independently of the rest of the protein chain Information technology Administrative domain , a service provider holding ... domain , the kinds of purposes for which users use a software system Broadcast domain , in computer networking, a group of special purpose addresses to receive network announcements Clock domain crossing , when a signal crosses from one clock domain into another CLR application domain , a mechanism for separating executed applications similar to a process Collision domain , a physical network segment that is a shared medium where data packets can collide with one another Data domain , in database theory, a set of all permitted values Domain software engineering , a field of study that defines ...   more details



  1. Site-specific

    Site specific may refer to Site specific art Site specific recombination , in molecular biology Site specific theatre disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Specific resistance

    Specific resistance may refer to Resistivity Specific electrical resistance Specific airway resistance R sub aw sub functional residual capacity FRC disambig ...   more details



  1. Specific properties

    Refimprove date April 2007 Specific properties of a substance are derived from other intrinsic and extrinsic properties or intensive and extensive properties of that substance. For example, the density of steel a specific and intrinsic property can be derived from measurements of the mass of a steel bar an extrinsic property divided by the volume of the bar another extrinsic property . Similarly, the specific gravity of a liquid is derived from the density of the liquid divided by the density of water two intrinsic properties . Uses of specific properties Reference tables Specific properties are often used in reference tables as a means of recording material data in a manner that is independent of size or mass. This allows the data to be broadly applied while keeping the table compact. Ranking, Classifying, and Comparing Specific properties are useful for making comparisons about one attribute while cancelling out the effect of variations in another attribute. For instance, steel alloys are typically stronger than aluminum alloys but are also much denser. Greater strength allows less metal to be used, which makes the choice between the two metals less than obvious. To simplify the comparison, one would compare the specific strength strength to weight ratio of the two metals. A more everyday example is grocery shopping. The two kilogram package sells for a higher price than the one kilogram package, but what matters is the specific price , commonly called the unit cost cost per kilogram . Mnemonics and Qualitative Reasoning In many instances, specific properties are more intuitive or are easier to remember than the original properties in SI or English units. For instance, it is easier ... squared. It is easy to remember that the specific gravity of water is 1.0 and that something with a higher specific gravity will sink in water. Other examples of specific properties specific heat , specific modulus , specific volume , specific activity , specific impulse , specific power , specific ...   more details



  1. Specific name

    Specific name may refer to in Database management system Database management systems , a system assigned name that is unique within a particular database In taxonomy , either of these two types, each with its own set of rules Specific name botany Specific name zoology disambig ...   more details



  1. Specific thrust

    Unreferenced date September 2008 Specific thrust is a term used in gas turbine engineering to show the relative bulk of a jet engine e.g. turbojet , turbofan , etc and is defined as the ratio net thrust total intake airflow. Low specific thrust engines A modern civil turbofan has a low specific thrust 30  lbf lb s to keep the jet noise at an acceptable level, and to achieve low fuel consumption, as a low specific thrust helps to improve specific fuel consumption SFC . This low specific thrust is usually achieved with a high bypass ratio . Additionally a low specific thrust implies that the engine is relatively large in diameter, for the net thrust it produces. Consequently such aircraft engines ... fuselage. High specific thrust engines On the other hand, a modern military turbofan has a fairly high specific thrust 45 110  lbf lb s , which keeps the cross sectional area of the engine low ... drag. A high specific thrust implies a high jet noise level, which is not an important consideration for most military applications. Maximum airspeed Specific thrust has significant bearing on thrust lapse rate the low jet velocity associated with a low specific thrust engine implies that there are large ... Supersonic aircraft require a high specific thrust, since that gives a high exhaust speed exhaust speed must exceed airspeed to maintain forward flight. Afterburners Dry specific thrust has impact upon the performance of afterburning turbofans. A low dry specific thrust engine has a low tailpipe temperature ... thrust boost in afterburning. Nevertheless, the afterburning specific thrust is still relatively low ... to nozzle and, for a given airflow, changes little with dry specific thrust. Consequently, the low ... reversed for a high dry specific thrust. Consequently engine designers must select a level of dry specific thrust that is suitable for the engine application. A compromise may be required. References Empty section date July 2010 See also Specific impulse exhaust velocity Thrust to weight ...   more details



  1. Specific force

    Specific force is defined as the non gravitational force per unit mass . math mbox Specific Force frac mathrm Force non gravitational mathrm Mass math Specific force also called g force and mass specific force is measured in Metre per second squared meters second m s sup 2 sup which is the units for acceleration. Thus, specific force is not actually a force, but a type of acceleration. However, the mass specific force is not a coordinate acceleration, but rather a proper acceleration , which is the acceleration relative to free fall. Forces, specific forces, and proper acceleration s are the same in all reference frames, but coordinate accelerations are frame dependent. For free bodies, the specific force is the cause of, and a measure of, the body s proper acceleration . The g force acceleration is the same as the specific force. The acceleration of an object free falling towards the earth depends on the reference frame it disappears in the free fall frame, also called the inertial frame , but any g force acceleration will be present in all frames. This specific force is zero for freely falling objects, since gravity acting alone does not produce g forces or specific forces. Accelerometers on the surface of the Earth measure a constant 9.8 m s 2 even when they are not accelerating that is, when they do not undergo coordinate acceleration . This is because accelerometers measure the proper acceleration produced by the g force exerted by the ground gravity acting alone never produces g force or specific force . Accelerometers measure specific force proper acceleration , which is the acceleration relative to free fall, ref www.strapdownassociates.com Accels 20Measure.pdf ref , not the standard acceleration that is relative to a coordinate system. Hydraulics In open channel hydraulic engineering hydraulics , specific force math F s math has a different meaning math F s frac y 2 2 frac q 2 gy math where math q math is the discharge per unit width math q Q B math and math ...   more details



  1. Specific legacy

    Unreferenced date July 2010 A specific legacy or specific bequest is a testamentary gift of a precisely identifiable object, distinguished from all other things of the same kind such as, a gift of a particular piece of jewelry. Category Wills and trusts Law term stub ...   more details



  1. Specific finding

    Unreferenced date October 2006 A specific finding pertains to a type of verdict rendered in a jury trial . A judge may direct questions at the jury to be answered as part of its deliberations. These questions are meant to guide the jury through the facts of the case or the elements of each claim that must be proven. The answers returned by the jury, the specific findings, are then used to resolve the case as a matter of law. For example, in a civil tort , if the jury makes the specific finding that a defendant s actions did not proximately cause the plaintiff s injury, the defendant may as a matter of law be held not liable to the plaintiff. Jury Category Criminal procedure DEFAULTSORT Specific Finding US law stub ...   more details



  1. Specific devise

    Unreferenced date July 2011 A specific devise is a devise of a certain piece of real estate to a certain person or persons. It is like a specific legacy , but is limited by the word devise to real estate. Furthermore, the testator intends for that very particular item and only that item to satisfy the devise. For example, a specific devise would be My 1959 Gold Rolex. Category Wills and trusts law stub ...   more details



  1. Specific granule

    Specific granules are secretory Vesicle biology vesicles found exclusively in cells of the immune system called granulocyte s. They are also known as secondary granules . It is sometimes described as applying specifically to neutrophils, ref name urlDefinition specific granule from Online Medical Dictionary cite web url http cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk cgi bin omd?specific granule title Definition specific granule from Online Medical Dictionary format work accessdate ref , and sometimes the term is applied to other types of cells. ref name pmid7334549 cite journal author Okuda M, Takenaka T, Kawabori S, Ogami Y title Ultrastructural study of the specific granule of the human eosinophil journal J. Submicrosc. Cytol. volume 13 issue 3 pages 465 71 year 1981 month July pmid 7334549 doi url ref These granule s store a mixture of cytotoxic molecules, including many enzyme s and antimicrobial peptide s, that are released by a process called degranulation following activation of the granulocyte by an immune stimulus. Specific granules are also known as secondary granules . ref name GreerWintrobe2008 cite book author1 John P. Greer author2 Maxwell Myer Wintrobe title Wintrobe s clinical hematology url http books.google.com books?id 68enzUD7BVgC&pg PA173 accessdate 10 November 2010 date 1 December 2008 publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins isbn 9780781765077 pages 173 ref Contents Examples of cytotoxic molecule stored by specific granules in different granulocytes include Neutrophil alkaline phosphatase , lactoferrin , lysozyme , myeloperoxidase , NADPH oxidase Eosinophil cathepsin , major basic protein Basophil heparin , histamine not directly cytotoxic Clinical significance A specific granule deficiency can be associated with CEBPE . ref OMIM 245480 SPECIFIC GRANULE DEFICIENCY SGD ref References reflist External links http nic.sav.sk logos books scientific node16.html Neutrophil granules at sav.sk Granule contents DEFAULTSORT Specific Granule Category Organelles Category Immunology ...   more details



  1. Specific performance

    Specific performance is an order of a court which requires a party to perform a specific act, usually ... or real property. While specific performance can be in the form of any type of forced action, it is usually ... of a prohibitory injunction but there are mandatory injunctions which have a similar effect to specific performance. Under the common law , specific performance was not a remedy, with the rights ... of specific performance as damages often could not adequately compensate someone for the inability to own a particular piece of real property , land being regarded as unique. Specific performance ..., it may also be ensured through the threat of proceedings for contempt of court . Orders of specific performance are granted when damages are not an adequate remedy, and in some specific cases such as land ... circumstances Contract law There are certain circumstances where an order of specific performance would not be granted. Such circumstances include Specific performance would cause severe hardship to the defendant The contract was unconscionable The claimant has misbehaved unclean hands Specific performance ... in lieu of specific performance or an injunction . Such damages will normally be assessed on the same ... have been had the contract been carried out. Examples In practice, specific performance is most often ..., the limits of specific performance in other contexts are narrow. Moreover, performance that is based .... Traditionally, equity would only grant specific performance with respect to contracts involving ... allows a court to order specific performance where the goods are unique or in other proper circumstances ... of Specific Performance is an equitable relief which is usually remedial or protective in nature ... speaking world specific performance is considered to be the basic right. Money damages are a kind of substitute specific performance. Indeed, it has been proposed that substitute specific performance ... Tort Clyatt v. United States , 197 U.S. 207 1905 no specific performance on employment contracts ...   more details



  1. Specific risk

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 In finance , a specific risk is a risk that affects a very small number of assets. This is sometimes referred to as unsystematic risk . In a balanced portfolio of assets there d be a spread between general market risk and risks specific to individual components of that portfolio. Determination of the extent of exposure to individual risks is made using models such as Treynor Black model Treynor Black in which the optimal share of a security is inversely proportional to the square of its specific risk. An example would be news that is specific to either one stock or a group of companies, such as the loss of a patent or a major natural disaster affecting the company s operation. Unlike systematic risk or market risk , specific risk can be diversified away.In fact, most unsystematic risk is removed by holding a portfolio of about twenty five to thirty securities. DEFAULTSORT Specific Risk Category Financial risk Finance stub de Unsystematisches Risiko fr Risque sp cifique ...   more details



  1. Specific interval

    Image Maximal evenness seconds.png thumb The major scale is maximal evenness maximally even . For example, for every generic interval of a second there are only two possible specific intervals 1 semitone a minor second or 2 semitones a major second . In diatonic set theory a specific interval is the shortest possible clockwise distance between pitch class es on the chromatic circle interval class , in other words the number of half step s between note music notes . The largest specific interval music interval is one less than the number of chromatic pitches. In twelve tone equal temperament the largest specific interval is 11. Johnson 2003, p.26 Myhill s property is the quality of musical scales or collections with exactly two specific intervals for every generic interval . In other words, each generic interval can be made from one of two possible different specific intervals. Source Johnson, Timothy 2003 . Foundations of Diatonic Theory A Mathematically Based Approach to Music Fundamentals . Key College Publishing. ISBN 1 930190 80 8. Category Diatonic set theory Category Intervals music theory stub ...   more details




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