0 the sharp part that points backwards from a fish hook (= curved piece of wire) or arrow, making it hard to remove it from something
2 the sharp part of a fish hook or arrow that makes it difficult to remove from something caught on it
3 an intelligent but critical remark that is intended to hurt:
The teeth of the sting act as barbs.
We need to show that all barbs imply each other.
The main difficulty when proving that two processes are barbed congruent is represented by the quantification over contexts in the definition of barbed congruence.
In both cases the replication theorems are shown valid with respect to (typed) barbed congruence by proving a few barbed bisimilarities.
A preliminary study on the application of the internal structure of feather barbs to avian taxonomy.
Moreover, alley bisimilarity is complete with respect to barbed equivalence for the class of structurally image-finite processes, that is, processes that are image-finite up to structural equivalence.
Next, a standard definition of the barbs exhibited by a process formalizes the idea of the external reads and writes through which a process may interact with its environment.
Connections between two of these artefact types - the antler frontlets and barbed antler points - suggest that some of these items at least retained a strong sense of their 'animalness'.
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