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1. Arbitrary Waveform Generator
- www.ligo-wa.caltech.edu
- Arbitrary Waveform Generator .
- Description of the arbitrary waveform generator .
- Arbitrary Waveform Generator Type Definitions .
- Arbitrary Waveform Generator .
- Arbitrary Waveform Generator Remote API .
- Control interface for arbitrary waveform generators .
- Server for Arbitrary Waveform Generator .
- rpc server for arbitrary waveform generators .
- Signals for for Arbitrary Waveform Generator .
- The arbitrary waveform generator consists of three pieces: a digital waveform generator writting waveforms into reflective memory, a digital waveform generator writting waveforms to a digital-to-analog converter and a driver to control stand-alone arbitrary waveform generators. ...
2. Server for Arbitrary Waveform Generator
- www.ligo-wa.caltech.edu
- extern Server for Arbitrary Waveform Generator .
- rpc server for arbitrary waveform generators .
- Starts the rpc service for the arbitrary waveform generator interface .
- Remote procedure service for controlling an arbitrary waveform generator. ...
- 1 See Also:Arbitrary Waveform Generator API .
3. arbitrary - yourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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- Determined by chance, whim, or impulse, and not by necessity, reason, or principle: stopped at the first motel we passed, an arbitrary choice. ...
- Based on or subject to individual judgment or preference: The diet imposes overall calorie limits, but daily menus are arbitrary. ...
- Established by a court or judge rather than by a specific law or statute: an arbitrary penalty. ...
- Not limited by law; despotic: the arbitrary rule of a dictator. ...
- Synonyms: arbitrary, capricious, whimsical.
- These adjectives mean determined by or arising from whim or caprice rather than judgment or reason: an arbitrary decision; a capricious refusal; a whimsical remark. ...
4. Usenet Addresses: Arbitrary Text
- usenet-addresses.mit.edu
- Arbitrary Text.
- By "Arbitrary Text", we mean that this is a place where you can type in either part of a person's name, or the name of their organization. ...
5. VuXML: firefox -- arbitrary code execution from sidebar panel
- www.vuxml.org
- FreeBSD VuXML: Documenting security issues in FreeBSD and the FreeBSD Ports Collection firefox -- arbitrary code execution from sidebar panel.
- If a user bookmarked a malicious page as a Firefox sidebar panel that page could execute arbitrary programs by opening a privileged page and injecting javascript into it.
6. Modern History Sourcebook: John Winthrop: Arbitrary government described and the Government of the Massachusetts vindicated from that aspersion, 1644
- www.fordham.edu
- Arbitrary government described and the Government of the Massachusetts vindicated from that aspersion, 1644.
- Winthrop's opposition to this claim brought upon him and other magistrates the charge of arbitrary government; and in order to clear up the situation he drew up the following document. ...
- Arbitrary Government is where a people have men set over them, without their choice or allowance; who have power to govern them, and judge their causes without a rule.
- Where the people have liberty to admit or reject their governors, and to require the rule by which they shall be governed and judged, this is not an arbitrary government.
- Thus it appears that this Government is not arbitrary in the foundation of it, but regulated in all the parts of it.
- By what hath been already manifested, this Government is freed from any semblance of arbitrariness either in the form of it, or the general officers in it, which is the first branch in the description of Arbitrary Government.
- The other branch, (wherein the main question lies) is concerning the rule so as if it shall appear also, that the Governor and other officers are prescribed such a rule, as may be required of them in all their administrations, then it must needs be granted, that this Government (even in the present state thereof) is, in no respect, arbitrary.
- And though no Commonwealth ever had, or can have, a particular positive rule to dispense power or justice by in every single case, yet where the fundamentals or general rule hold forth such direction as no great damage or injury can befall, either the whole, or any particular part, by any unjust sentence or disorderly proceeding, without manifest breach of such general rule, there the rule may be required, and so the Government is regular and not arbitrary.
- England in the right constitution, is not an Arbitrary Government, nor is ours of the Massachusetts; yet juries, both there and here, give damages which (in vulgar sense) are arbitrary, in most cases: as in actions of slander, trespass, battery, breach of covenant, etc. ...
- In the Liberties enacted here of purpose to prevent Arbitrary Government, there are near forty Laws, to the violation whereof no penalty is prescribed, nor was ever moved.
- If the determination of the law were left to the judges, that were Arbitrary Government; and is it not in reason the same, if the punishment of the transgression of the law be committed?.
- The Freemen act of themselves in electing their magistrates and officers; the magistrates act alone in all occurrences out of court; and both act together in the General Court; yet all limited by certain rules, both in the greater and smaller affairs, so as the Government is regular in a mixed aristocraty, and no ways arbitrary.
- The returns of the Committee of the House of Deputies concerning the Book about Arbitrary Government, in the examination thereof; and the votes of the House passed upon each particular, viz. ...
- That general rules are sufficient to clear a state from Arbitrary Government.
- The Title shows that the author intended not any definition, but a description only, and to make it the more full and clear, he lays it down both affirmatively and negatively; yet a logician may frame it into a definition, thus Arbitrary Government is a Government exercised without a rule, but the description is false by the cause and by the effects.
- We find not any such position that general rules are sufficient to clear a state of arbitrary government, but we find that the word of God and the laws here established being appointed by order of Court as a rule for the present, are such a rule as may be required by the judges in all their administrations, because a rule may from thence be derived (if God give wisdom to discern it) in any particular case which may fall out; otherwise the Law of God were not perfect, and from what better grounds shall the lawmakers draw all future laws and prescribed penalties.
7. AusCERT - ESB-2005.0177 -- Mambo Arbitrary File Inclusion Vulnerability
- www.auscert.org.au
- 0177 -- Mambo Arbitrary File Inclusion Vuln. ...
- 0177 -- Mambo Arbitrary File Inclusion Vulnerability .
- 0177 -- Mambo Arbitrary File Inclusion Vulnerability 22 February 2005 =========================================================================== AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary --------------------------------- Product: Mambo 4. ... 2 and prior Operating System: UNIX variants Linux variants Windows Mac OS X Impact: Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands Access: Remote/Unauthenticated PROBLEM: An input validation error in Mambo's Tar. ... This then allows an attacker to include and execute arbitrary PHP code sourced from a remote site. ...
8. Arbitrary Precision Integer Arithmetic
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9. PHPAdvisory.com - OpenRatings Arbitrary SQL
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- Navigator » Home » Advisories » OpenRatings Arbitrary SQL.
- OpenRatings Arbitrary SQL.
- A remote user can provide specially crafted input to cause arbitrary SQL commands to be executed by the underlying MySQL server. ...
10. Computing Least Area Hypersurfaces Spanning Arbitrary Boundaries
- epubs.siam.org
- Computing Least Area Hypersurfaces Spanning Arbitrary Boundaries.
- Computing Least Area Hypersurfaces Spanning Arbitrary Boundaries: SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing Vol. ... (The mathematical model is valid for hypersurfaces of arbitrary Euclidean n-dimensional spaces. ...
11. cond-mat/0007235 Random graphs with arbitrary degree distributions and their applications
- arxiv.org
- From: Mark Newman view email Date (v1): Thu, 13 Jul 2000 17:11:59 GMT (71kb) Date (revised v2): Mon, 7 May 2001 16:54:20 GMT (74kb) Random graphs with arbitrary degree distributions and their applications.
- In this paper we develop in detail the theory of random graphs with arbitrary degree distributions. ...
12. THE NATURAL ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE: ARBITRARY OR INNATE
- www.percepp.demon.co.uk
- LANGUAGE - ARBITRARY OR INNATE.
- The generally accepted view of those who study language professionally is that language is an arbitrary, cultural construct; language, on this view, is learnt by listening to speakers of the language of the particular community into which an infant is born; the words used in the language as well as the particular grammar or syntax of the language have developed historically as a social product and been handed down by tradition. ...
- At first sight, it might seem a highly academic question whether or not language is arbitrary, of interest only to linguisticians, etymologists and so on. But to say that language is arbitrary and a purely cultural product is to assert that there is no basis for relating language to other aspects of human biology, to evolution as shown in the development of brain structure and the physiological differences between men and animals. ...
- 'Arbitrary' means chance, unmotivated, without purpose - and those who view languages as wholly arbitrary structures are saying that they are the product of chance, guided by no objective, that the availability of words and the structures of any language are completely purposeless. ... If such a miraculous instrument is arbitrary in origin, function and structure, then one can only fall back on a belief in myth to explain it. ...
- One wonders why academic students of language professionally have been so attached to what at first sight would seem a disastrous foundation for any science, the belief that the form and underlying structure of the subject of study is arbitrary, irrational, chance. ...
- The debate whether language is natural or artificial, purposeful or arbitrary, an evolutionary or a conventional product, is an extremely ancient one, indeed perhaps the most ancient dispute of philosophers centuries before the study of language became a subject for specialists. ...
- The idea that the word is arbitrary goes back before Saussure (Locke was perhaps the most powerful and influential adherent of the view) but Saussure(4), as the father of modern linguistics, gave his overwhelming authority to arbitrariness as the foundation assumption for the new science. Whilst some of the many linguists who follow him are prepared to recognise that in some minor respects elements of the lexicon may not be totally arbitrary, for example, admitting that there are onomatopoeic words like 'cuckoo' (though some would say that even words like these are conventionalised), linguisticians generally are no more prepared to consider that language is a natural product than pre-Darwinian zoologists could accept the natural origin of the different species. Not only do many assume without question that words are arbitrary forms but they would also argue that language as a whole is a construct, a cultural tool, and that the arbitrariness extends to every feature of the grammar and syntax of particular languages. ...
- Because the sign is arbitrary, it follows no law other than that of tradition, and because it is based upon tradition, it is arbitrary. 'Arbitrary'. ... arbitrary in that it actually has no natural connection with the signified. ... 'Arbitrary' and 'differential' are two correlative qualities. ... The arbitrary nature of the sign explains in turn why the social fact alone can create a linguistic system - by himself the individual is incapable of fixing a single value. ... why it resists any arbitrary substitution. ...
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