language type theory, row polymorphism is a kind of polymorphism that allows one to write programs that are polymorphic on row types such as record types...
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type theory, polymorphism is the approach that allows a value type to assume different types. In object-oriented programming, polymorphism is the provision...
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superclass can be used in place of that superclass Row polymorphism, uses structural subtyping to allow polymorphism over records Polymorphic code, self-modifying...
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syntax is mostly comparable to that of Haskell. Also, it introduces row polymorphism and extensible records. Also, contrary to Haskell, the PureScript language...
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Hindley–Milner type system (redirect from Let-polymorphism)
types like lists. While polymorphism in general means that operations accept values of more than one type, the polymorphism used here is parametric....
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system is based on Hindley-Milner with several extensions, including row polymorphism and Boolean unification. The syntax of Flix is inspired by Scala and...
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polymorphism is found on their ventral side. It allows for less common coloration to be favored since it will be recognized the least. Polymorphism is...
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Multiple dispatch (category Polymorphism (computer science))
than one of its arguments. This is a generalization of single-dispatch polymorphism where a function or method call is dynamically dispatched based on the...
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Gerridae (section Wing polymorphism)
do not, particularly Halobates. Water striders experience wing length polymorphism that has affected their flight ability and evolved in a phylogenetic...
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and constraints. It lacks OO concepts like classes, inheritance and polymorphism. In order for an ORM to work properly, tables that are linked via Foreign...
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2D silica (category Silica polymorphs)
Two-dimensional silica (2D silica) is a layered polymorph of silicon dioxide. Two varieties of 2D silica, both of hexagonal crystal symmetry, have been...
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Podarcis muralis (section Polymorphism)
adapted to different environments and hints to the maintenance of colour polymorphism as with fluctuations in environments each morph will eventually be the...
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Ford E.B. 1940. Polymorphism and taxonomy. In Huxley J. The new systematics. Oxford University Press. Ford E.B. 1965. Genetic polymorphism. All Souls Studies...
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Cnidaria (section Polymorphism)
number of middle-layer cells and types are much lower than in sponges. Polymorphism refers to the occurrence of structurally and functionally more than two...
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Polymorphic recursion (category Polymorphism (computer science))
temporary and ending nested stack substitution structure. Higher-ranked polymorphism Henglein 1993. Dussart, Dirk; Henglein, Fritz; Mossin, Christian. "Polymorphic...
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Karyotype (section Chromosomal polymorphism)
and the rest of the body), between members of a population (chromosome polymorphism), in geographic specialization, and in mosaics or otherwise abnormal...
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(1989, television mini-series) as Rebecca Red Dwarf (1989, episode: "Polymorph") as Genny Agatha Christie's Poirot (1990, episode: "The Veiled Lady")...
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Transition metal chloride complex (section 1st row)
Almost all examples are anions. Some homoleptic complexes of the second row transition metals feature metal-metal bonds. Heteroleptic complexes containing...
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Red imported fire ant (section Polymorphism)
segments of the funiculus are twice as long and broad in larger workers. Polymorphism occurs in all species and the mandibles bear four teeth. The following...
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having two or more colour variants. A few species have special types of polymorphism, as in the male ruff which has an assortment of different colours around...
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order for row players to choose one strategy and column players the other, the players must be able to distinguish which role (column or row player) they...
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ISBN 978-84-87334-10-8. Itoh, Singi (1991). "Geographical Variation of the Plumage Polymorphism in the eastern reef heron (Egretta sacra)" (PDF). The Condor. 93 (2):...
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ISBN 978-3-319-24774-8. Vidal-Nanquet P (1987). The Harper Atlas of World History. Harper & Row Publishers. p. 76. Asbridge T (2012). "Introduction: The world of the crusades"...
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garbage collection, and serialization. It requires some degree of type polymorphism. In contexts that support record subtyping, operations include adding...
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Doitsu scale patterns exist. The most common type (referred to above) has a row of scales beginning at the front of the dorsal fin and ending at the end...
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H. (1959). Complete Field Guide to American Wildlife. New York: Harper & Row. Exploring Life Sciences. Vol. 6. Marshall Cavendish. 2000. pp. 474–475....
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Smith-Winberry, Gabriel; Shefner, Laura (23 October 2009). "Intraspecific polymorphism to interspecific divergence: genetics of pigmentation in Drosophila"...
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"Mammalian flavin-containing monooxygenases: structure/function, genetic polymorphisms and role in drug metabolism". Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 106 (3):...
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domestication for potato based on multilocus amplified fragment length polymorphism genotyping". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 102 (41):...
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energy-intensive, and most scallops cannot perform more than four or five in a row before becoming completely exhausted and requiring several hours of rest...
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