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LL parser

Known as: LL, LL(1), LL(k) 
In computer science, an LL parser is a top-down parser for a subset of context-free languages. It parses the input from Left to right, performing… 
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2013
2013
The synthesis of donor‐acceptor molecules involving triarylamines and dicyanovinyl blocks is described. Optical and… 
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2009
Highly Cited
2009
††† † † Summary This paper presents a novel technique for embedding a binary logo watermark into video frames. The proposed… 
2006
2006
Dead-Reckoning (DR) is an effective method to maintain consistency for Continuous Distributed Multiplayer Games (CDMG). Since DR… 
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2004
1997
1997
Abstract.A new class of context-free grammars, called dynamic context-free grammars, is introduced. These grammars have the… 
Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
The Ll-filters are introduced to generate the order statistic filters (L-filters) and the nonrecursive linear, or finite-duration… 
1986
1986
Summary: A wide range of nitriles and amides act as carbon and/or nitrogen sources for Nocardia rhodochrous LL100-21. Growth on a… 
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1963
Highly Cited
1963
The Massey—Mohr (MM), Schiff (S), and Landau—Lifshitz (LL) approximations for the total elastic cross section (Q) are… 
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1955
Highly Cited
1955
ase-Diaminopimelic acid (1:5-diaminopentane-1:5dicarboxylic acid) is symmetrical about the ycarbon atom and contains two…