In this paper, we argue that the combination of an Agree feature and a Tense feature on CP determines the (non-)phasehood of CP. We propose that the presence of both features makes CP a phase while the absence of one or both of the two features makes it a non-phase. It follows from this proposal that finite complements are CP phases while control complements, raising complements, and Accusative with Infinitives are non-phase CPs. It is then predicted that operations can apply across the CP of the latter types. We will show that this prediction is borne out.*
A calculation method is proposed for a non-ideal multicomponent distillation column with any number of feeds and side-cut streams. The tridiagonal matrix method proposed for ideal systems by Wangand Henke was modified for non-ideal systems by means of an approach based on the principle of perturbation.The over-correction phenomenonin iterative calculations is improved by introducing a correction parameter. The applicability of the proposed method is demonstrated by the excellent convergence for several examples.
This document specifies a set of cipher suites for the Transport Security Layer (TLS) protocol to support the Camellia encryption algorithm as a block cipher. It amends the cipher suites originally specified in RFC 4132 by introducing counterparts using the newer cryptographic hash algorithms from the SHA-2 family. This document obsoletes RFC 4132.
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