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In a tightly coupled multiprocessor system, processors share a common memory and are connected through a high-speed interconnection network, allowing for efficient communication and coordination. In contrast, in a loosely coupled multiprocessor system, processors have separate memories and communicate through message passing, which can lead to slower performance but greater flexibility in terms of scalability and fault tolerance.
FDBSs can be categorized as loosely coupled or tightly coupled based on who manages the federation and how the com- ponents are integrated. interoperable database system ( loosely ) An FDBS is loosely coupled if it is the user's responsibility to create and maintain the federation and there is no control enforced by the feder- ated system and its administrators. A federation is tightly coupled if the federation and its adminis- trator(s) have the responsibility for creat- ing and maintaining the federation and actively control the access to component DBSs. A loosely coupled FDBS always supports multiple federated schemas. A tightly coupled FDBS may have one or more federated schemas. A tightly coupled FDBS is said to have single federation if it allows the creation and management of only one federated schema. A tightly coupled FDBS is said to have multiple federations if it allows the creation and management of multiple federated schemas
Chromosomes are tightly packed DNA, consisting of long strands of DNA wrapped around proteins called histones. This compact structure helps to ensure that the DNA is able to fit inside the nucleus of a cell and is organized in a way that allows for efficient regulation and replication.
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Coenzymes has a complex structure. They are a group of co-factors that are tightly or loosely attached to enzymes.
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Hold the gun TIGHTLY pulled against your shoulder when you fire, spread your feet apart, place one foot slightly ahead of the other. The recoil will rock you, but not hit you. Holding the gun lightly or slightly away from your shoulder is bad.
Newton's second law states that the force of an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration. Therefore, when a hunter presses the butt of a rifle tightly against his shoulder before firing, the force of the gun is directed away from the shooter as the rifle accelerates. This reaction force pushes back on the shooter, helping absorb the recoil and allowing for better accuracy and stability. Additionally, by pressing the butt of the rifle firmly against the shoulder, the shooter can better control the direction of the gun and thus the direction of the bullet.
The cells of bread mold are loosely arranged. This is the opposite of the cells of mushrooms which are packed tightly together.
It can be either or even both - depends on how the designer(s) designed the distributed systems
hold the rifle pressed against your shoulder tightly, but not to tight. you don't want the recoil to injure you, but you also don't want to mess up your aim with every tiny motion. hold it firmly and kind of let it float if you understand what I'm saying.