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lucidly      
see lucid
Lucidly      
·adv In a lucid manner.
LUCID         
COSMIC RAY DETECTOR
Langton Ultimate Cosmic-Ray Intensity Detector
1. Early query language, ca. 1965, System Development Corp, Santa Monica, CA. [Sammet 1969, p.701]. 2. A family of dataflow languages descended from ISWIM, lazy but first-order. Ashcroft & Wadge <wwadge@csr.uvic.ca>, 1981. They use a dynamic demand driven model. Statements are regarded as equations defining a network of processors and communication lines, through which the data flows. Every data object is thought of as an infinite stream of simple values, every function as a filter. Lucid has no {data constructors} such as arrays or records. Iteration is simulated with 'is current' and 'fby' (concatenation of sequences). Higher-order functions are implemented using pure dataflow and no closures or heaps. ["Lucid: The Dataflow Language" by Bill Wadge <wwadge@csr.UVic.CA> and Ed Ashcroft, c. 1985]. ["Lucid, the Dataflow Programming Language", W. Wadge, Academic Press 1985]. (1995-02-16)
Examples of use of lucidly
1. Another example, Pregnant Woman (2002), demonstrates lucidly how the face and the body can be mirror images of each other.
2. All questions that arose in carrying forward the revolutionary traditions in our era have been lucidly explained by him.
3. The general aim, lucidly set out, is to hold the geographical frame constant, project changes on to that frame and thus to create a coherent story of the origin and evolution of cultures and events.
4. It is doubtful whether it had any chance of being sorted out lucidly, a fact which may have caused Attorney General Menachem Mazuz to have difficulty with his reading comprehension.
5. Her ability to express herself lucidly, even when in severe pain, had apparently skewed his judgment, leading the authors of last week‘s report to acknowledge that his treatment had fallen below an acceptable standard.