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D | README.mxc_ocotp | 16 A fuse word contains 32 fuse bit slots, as explained in 46.2.1. 18 A bank contains 8 fuse word slots, as explained in 46.2.1 and shown by the 32 using "Bankx Wordy" from the memory map in 46.4. This is explained in 36 Sense operations are implemented as the direct fusebox read explained by 40 Program operations are implemented as explained by the steps in 46.2.1.3. 46 registers, as explained by the first paragraph in 46.2.1.3.
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D | README.fsl_iim | 14 A fuse word contains 8 fuse bit slots, as explained in 30.4.2.2.1. 30 explained in detail in 30.4.5.1. 33 Sense operations are implemented as explained in 30.4.5.2. 36 Program operations are implemented as explained in 30.4.5.3. Following 43 registers, as explained in 30.4.5.4.
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/external/libcap/progs/ |
D | setcap.c | 173 int explained = 0; in main() local 189 explained = 1; in main() 198 if (!explained) { in main()
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/external/gemmlowp/doc/ |
D | public.md | 14 multiplication is explained in [low-precision.md](low-precision.md). The 21 `lhs_offset`, `rhs_offset` to them, is explained in 25 is explained in [output.md](output.md). 95 LHS, RHS matrices respectively, as explained in 97 quantization paradigm explained in [quantization.md](quantization.md) that 103 paradigm explained in [quantization.md](quantization.md) that needs to be 160 As explained in the top-level [README.md](../README.md#public-interfaces), this
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D | kernel.md | 6 explained in [design.md](design.md). 41 The meaning of these terms is explained in the lengthy comment at the top of 142 As explained in [design.md](design.md), gemmlowp starts by packing blocks of the
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D | packing.md | 20 As explained in [design.md](design.md), the primary purpose of packing is to 130 Here we recall a very important principle that was explained in
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/external/dlmalloc/ |
D | NOTICE | 2 Doug Lea and released to the public domain, as explained at
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/external/tensorflow/tensorflow/examples/image_retraining/ |
D | README.md | 10 above, as explained in TensorFlow's revised [image retraining
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/external/eigen/Eigen/ |
D | MetisSupport | 27 …* It can be used just as any other built-in method as explained in \link OrderingMethods_Module he…
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/external/eigen/ |
D | INSTALL | 35 explained in the message that cmake prints at the end.
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/external/swiftshader/third_party/llvm-7.0/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/ |
D | atomic_idempotent.ll | 6 ; This is explained (with the motivation for such an optimization) in
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/external/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/ |
D | atomic_idempotent.ll | 6 ; This is explained (with the motivation for such an optimization) in
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/external/python/cpython2/Doc/library/ |
D | posixfile.rst | 68 The format is explained below in a table. The *len* argument specifies the 81 is explained below in a table. Without the *flags* argument a string indicating
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D | copy.rst | 11 operations (explained below).
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/external/u-boot/doc/device-tree-bindings/exynos/ |
D | dwmmc.txt | 47 . Timing is comprised of 3 values as explained below
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/external/eigen/doc/ |
D | NewExpressionType.dox | 63 As explained in \ref TopicSetting, we designed the \c Circulant 87 size of the corresponding circulant matrix. As explained above, this
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/external/llvm/docs/ |
D | SegmentedStacks.rst | 46 ret # The reason for this extra return is explained below
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/external/ipsec-tools/src/racoon/samples/ |
D | racoon.conf.sample-natt | 5 # Only NAT-T related options are explained here, refer to other
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/external/swiftshader/third_party/llvm-7.0/llvm/docs/ |
D | SegmentedStacks.rst | 46 ret # The reason for this extra return is explained below
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/external/gemmlowp/ |
D | README.txt | 10 Some of the general design is explained in 67 explained in this file:
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/external/python/cpython2/Modules/ |
D | gc_weakref.txt | 69 all callbacks encountered can be run later. That's explained in horrid 138 explained here.] 166 [Although we may trigger such callbacks later, as explained below.]
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/external/python/cpython3/Modules/ |
D | gc_weakref.txt | 69 all callbacks encountered can be run later. That's explained in horrid 138 explained here.] 166 [Although we may trigger such callbacks later, as explained below.]
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/external/python/cpython3/Doc/library/ |
D | copy.rst | 15 operations (explained below).
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/external/freetype/builds/mac/ |
D | README | 281 against FSSpec are explained in Apple TechNotes 2078. 315 explained in
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/external/walt/ |
D | README.google | 35 explained in the next section, but behaves very similarly to a direct, Teensy-
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