0 the curved shape made when something long and thin, such as a piece of string, bends until one part of it nearly touches or crosses another part of it: --
2 a short section of recorded music that is repeated all through a song or part of a song: --
The tape ran in a continuous loop, repeating the same songs over and over.
The CPU world relies upon condition variables, branches, and loops.
Full songs are divided into sections such as choruses, verses, intros and endings in order to make it easier for songwriters to choose the most appropriate loops for their music.
His piping and fiddle-playing blend traditional music with sampled beats and loops.
3 to make a loop or curve: --
4 (of a short piece of recorded music) to be repeated all through a song or part of a song: --
The sample is automatically looped to repeat continuously until you tell it to stop.
5 a circular shape made by something long and narrow in which the two ends cross each other, leaving an open space within: --
Detached casting sprues were found, which could have been trimmed off suspension loops or other cast artifacts.
Both depend on spatio-temporal sequence learning based on a cascade of associations and pattern recognition performed in cortico-hippocampal loops.
Clearly, loops can be concatenated, provided that they have a common interval.
Furthermore, in the stage of looping, two new ventricular components appear, namely, the inlet and the outlet.
Coils were positioned insidetheductin the long tubular ducts or straddling the duct (with some loops in the pulmonary artery and some in the aortic ampulla).
Note, however, that all our graphs are allowed to have loops and multiple edges and, for reasons made clear later, do not have isolated vertices.
Conditioning on no loops or multiple edges, we obtain the permutation graph model.
Let us relate these plots to the geometry of the integration loops.