The " modify " operation modifies the six most significant bits of either the red, green or blue color component-the two least significant bits of the color cannot be altered by this operation and remain as set by the most recent set operation.
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In Codd's 1979 proposal ( which was basically adopted by SQL92 ) this semantic inconsistency is rationalized by arguing that removal of duplicates in set operations happens " at a lower level of detail than equality testing in the evaluation of retrieval operations ".
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In Codd's 1979 proposal ( which was basically adopted by SQL92 ) this semantic inconsistency is rationalized by arguing that removal of duplicates in set operations happens " at a lower level of detail than equality testing in the evaluation of retrieval operations ."
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Cantorian set theory eventually became widespread, due to the utility of Cantorian concepts, such as one-to-one correspondence among sets, his proof that there are more real numbers than integers, and the " infinity of infinities " ( " Cantor's paradise " ) resulting from the power set operation.
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But in Malaysia, the greatest revelations have been less about any sleeping foreign terrorist cell than the links and influence the group has with homegrown radicals _ who on at least two occasions set operations in motion to kill U . S . sailors on shore leave, officials said.
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The lower level routines from STIS treat the data bases as sets and perform set operations on them, e . g ., union, intersection, restrictions, etc . Although the underlying STDS model is based on set theory, the MICRO user interface is similar to those subsequently used in relational database management systems.
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Through the work of Zermelo and others, especially John von Neumann, the structure of what some see as the " natural " objects described by ZFC eventually became clear; they are the elements of the von Neumann universe, " V ", built up from the empty set by transfinitely iterating the power set operation.