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- noun Plural form of
core . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
core .
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Examples
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Adding additional stap-on cores is not the great magnitude of expense you waves your hands as being.
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One of the reasons they contemplate ten meter cores is that you can't fit either the RS-68s nor the SSMEs three abreast across an 8.4 meter core.
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The Ares 1 doesn't beat the EELVs in operational costs, so you're fiddling over 3 cores is spurious.
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Getting performance benefits out of many cores is the biggest challenge facing developers right now.
Apple in Parallel: Turning the PC World Upside Down? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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The Acex research team drilled frozen sedimentary cores from the ocean floor, which can be dated to 55 million years ago, a period known as the palaeocene-eocene thermal maximum (PETM).
Arctic Oil And The Abiotic Debate Again « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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The Acex research team drilled frozen sedimentary cores from the ocean floor, which can be dated to 55 million years ago, a period known as the palaeocene-eocene thermal maximum (PETM).
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It has "cores" -- the parts that answer to the legs of a horseshoe magnet -- of soft iron, sometimes now even of cast iron.
Steam, Steel and Electricity James W. Steele
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It so happens, however, that computer chip manufacturers have reached the point where the only way to improve performance is to add more "cores" - or logic circuits - to each chip.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010
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It so happens, however, that computer chip manufacturers have reached the point where the only way to improve performance is to add more "cores" - or logic circuits - to each chip.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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In these cases there is little financial incentive -- and in the latter case, sometimes companies charge to dispose of battery "cores" -- that probably limit the programs' effectiveness.
John Friedman: Three Dimensions of Leadership John Friedman 2012
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