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  2. George Lincoln Rockwell - Wikipedia

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    George Lincoln Rockwell (March 9, 1918 – August 25, 1967) was an American Neo-Nazi/ fascist activist. Rockwell founded the American Nazi Party in 1959 and became the self-styled Führer of Neo-Nazism in the United States. [1]

  3. Comparison of parser generators - Wikipedia

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    To do so technically would require a more sophisticated grammar, like a Chomsky Type 1 grammar, also termed a context-sensitive grammar. However, parser generators for context-free grammars often support the ability for user-written code to introduce limited amounts of context-sensitivity. (For example, upon encountering a variable declaration ...

  4. GLR parser - Wikipedia

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    A GLR parser (generalized left-to-right rightmost derivation parser) is an extension of an LR parser algorithm to handle non-deterministic and ambiguous grammars. [1] The theoretical foundation was provided in a 1974 paper [2] by Bernard Lang (along with other general context-free parsers such as GLL). It describes a systematic way to produce ...

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  6. Scannerless parsing - Wikipedia

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    dparser generates ANSI C code for scannerless GLR parsers. Spirit allows for both scannerless and scanner-based parsing. SBP is a scannerless parser for boolean grammars (a superset of context-free grammars), written in Java. Laja is a two-phase scannerless parser generator with support for mapping the grammar rules into objects, written in Java.

  7. Bradford protein assay - Wikipedia

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    The Bradford protein assay (also known as the Coomassie protein assay) was developed by Marion M. Bradford in 1976. [1] It is a quick and accurate [2] spectroscopic analytical procedure used to measure the concentration of protein in a solution. The reaction is dependent on the amino acid composition of the measured proteins.

  8. GLR - Wikipedia

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    GLR may refer to: Central Mountain Air, a Canadian airline. Gartell Light Railway, in England. Gaylord Regional Airport, in Michigan. Glaro-Twabo language. Glória Station, of the Rio de Janeiro Metro. Gloucester Road tube station, London, London Underground station code. George Lincoln Rockwell, of the American Nazi Party.

  9. LALR parser generator - Wikipedia

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    LALR parser generator. A lookahead LR parser (LALR) generator is a software tool that reads a context-free grammar (CFG) and creates an LALR parser which is capable of parsing files written in the context-free language defined by the CFG. LALR parsers are desirable because they are very fast and small in comparison to other types of parsers.