0 containing or having everything that is needed within itself: --
1 (of someone or something) having everything necessary to be independent or to work independently: --
a self-contained, independent person
a self-contained environment
The paper is reasonably self-contained, but for full benefit previous knowledge of on-line and off-line partial evaluation is an advantage.
To make the paper self-contained, this section will brie-y revise a popular mechanism for weight induction (the architectural issues will be discussed in subsequent sections).
Motion was separated into single, self-contained conceptual images.
Many individual words are set to self-contained phrases marked off by the cadence from below.
The text is self-contained and contains a wealth of examples and exercises that test the understanding of the concepts developed in each chapter.
It is mistaken to see biology in modern terms as a self-contained and objective branch of scientific research.
The exposition is a self-contained refrain and couplet design, in the manner of those discussed above.
So there should be a gain in finding for the calculus mentioned above a new, self-contained, completeness proof with respect to symmetric monoidal closed isomorphisms.