0 past simple and past participle of initialize --
1 to set the numbers, amounts, etc. in a computer program so that it is ready to start working --
Constructors, in full generality, pose a challenge even for ordinary type soundness because partially initialized objects can be leaked.
Considering a single monomial, the substring containing the corresponding bits is initialized randomly.
The collected variable is a list of solutions (line 2), which is initialized to the empty list (line 4).
Suppose that all processors of the system have a boolean variable identically initialized in the beginning.
Moreover, it is quite difficult to identify the less-known authors whose first names are initialized throughout the book.
The model was then initialized using horizontally homogeneous values for each of the nine variables of the simulations.
At the very beginning, the internal data structures of the aggregate atoms are initialized.
The #var# constant is used to represent a program variable (or part of a value) that has been initialized but not further constrained.