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Что (кто) такое persistence - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Persistence (disambiguation); Relentlessness; Relentlessly; Unrelenting; Unrelented; Persisting; Persisted; Persists; Persistently; Persistantly
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persistence         
1. <programming> A property of a programming language where created objects and variables continue to exist and retain their values between runs of the program. 2. <hardware> The length of time a phosphor dot on the screen of a cathode ray tube will remain illuminated after it has been energised by the electron beam. Long-persistence phosphors reduce flicker, but generate ghost-like images that linger on screen for a fraction of a second. (1994-11-09)
persistence         
n.
1) to display, show persistence
2) dogged persistence
3) persistence in
4) the persistence to + inf. (will you have the persistence to stick it out?)
persistence         
1.
If you have persistence, you continue to do something even though it is difficult or other people are against it.
Skill comes only with practice, patience and persistence...
= perseverance
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2.
The persistence of something, especially something bad, is the fact of its continuing to exist for a long time.
...an expression of concern at the persistence of inflation and high interest rates.
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Persistence         
·noun ·Alt. of Persistency.
persistence         
n.; (also persistency)
1.
2.
Obstinacy, contumacy, doggedness, stubbornness, perverseness, pertinacity, obduracy, headiness, pig-headedness.
3.
Continuance, continuation.
Persistence of a number         
NUMBER OF TIMES ONE MUST APPLY A GIVEN OPERATION TO AN INTEGER BEFORE REACHING A FIXED POINT AT WHICH THE OPERATION NO LONGER ALTERS THE NUMBER
Multiplicative Persistence; Additive persistence; 277,777,788,888,899
In mathematics, the persistence of a number is the number of times one must apply a given operation to an integer before reaching a fixed point at which the operation no longer alters the number.
Persistence (discontinuity)         
  • Persistence of discontinuities in a soil or rock mass.
CONCEPT IN GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
Joint persistence; Persistence (Discontinuity)
Persistence determines the possibilities of relative movement along a discontinuity in a soil or rock mass in geotechnical engineering. Discontinuities are usually differentiated in persistent, non-persistent, and abutting discontinuities (figure).
Persistence (computer science)         
COMPUTER SYSTEM STATE THAT OUTLIVES THE PROCESS THAT CREATED IT
Orthogonal persistence; Persistent Storage; Persistent storage; Persistence (programming); Orthogonal persistency; Incremental persistence; Persistence layer
In computer science, persistence refers to the characteristic of state of a system that outlives (persists more than) the process that created it. This is achieved in practice by storing the state as data in computer data storage.
Persistence (botany)         
RETENTION OF PLANT ORGANS THAT NORMALLY ARE SHED
Fruit persistence; Persistent fruit
Persistence is the retention of plant organs after their normal function has been completed, in contrast with the shedding of deciduous organs after their purpose has been fulfilled. Absence or presence of persistent plant organs can be a helpful clue in plant identification, and may be one of many types of anatomical details noted in the species descriptions or dichotomous keys of plant identification guides.
relentlessly         

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