reentrant in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ri:'entrənt ] ]
Examples
- The reentrant flow does require a certain level of flexibility, which in terms of Lean, could be seen as muda ( Waste ).
- Due to the reentrant nature of TPF programs and the control program, this is made possible as no active piece of work modifies any program.
- But if the function is used in a reentrant interrupt handler and a second interrupt arises inside the function, the second routine will hang forever.
- An esophageal lead avails for a more accurate differentiation between certain cardiac arrhythmias, particularly atrial flutter, AV nodal reentrant tachycardia and orthodromic atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia.
- An esophageal lead avails for a more accurate differentiation between certain cardiac arrhythmias, particularly atrial flutter, AV nodal reentrant tachycardia and orthodromic atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia.
- A more involved process, known as " reducing " or " necking ", allows a spun workpiece to include reentrant geometries.
- This is known as a " reentrant tuning "; it avoids the problems of a low-tuned bass string and enables uniquely close-harmony chording.
- The existing libraries, like QuickDraw, would take too long to be re-written for the new system and would not be converted to be reentrant.
- However a subroutine can fail to be reentrant if it relies on a global variable to remain unchanged but that variable is modified when the subroutine is recursively invoked.
- Vanoxerine terminates atrial flutters and atrial fibrillations ( both cardiac abnormal heart rhythms ) by blocking the recirculating electrical signal, and preventing the reformation of the reentrant circuit.