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210 Note the first line using {\tt import}. We need to have this in every
345 Note that the object returned by {\tt construct\_term()} is declared
408 what will be returned. Note that therefore, the type of number
491 \subsection*{Note: \bipref{yield/2}{../bips/kernel/externals/yield-2.html}, \bipref{remote_yield/1}{../bips/kernel/externals/remote_yield-1.html} and {\tt rpc}\index{rpc() method}}
599 Note that the {\tt rpc}\index{rpc() method} method is {\tt synchronized}. Therefore if,
711 \subsubsection*{Note: {\bf always} flush}
720 % \footnote{Note that in extreme cases, even flushing a {\it
731 This is done by executing the builtin \bipref{peer_queue_close/1}{../bips/kernel/externals/peer_queue_close-1.html}. Note
873 to read from the queue when it is empty\footnote{Note that this invocation occurs only if the {\eclipse} side of the queue is empty. If you have written data to the queue on the Java side, but not flushed it, the {\eclipse} side may still be empty, in which case the {\tt dataRequest} method of the listener will be invoked.}.
967 Note that this method will only work when the {\tt eclipse} object is
1029 Note that execution of the handler is only guaranteed when the {\eclipse}
1039 % \footnote{Note that in extreme cases, even flushing a {\it
1050 This is done by executing the builtin \bipref{peer_queue_close/1}{../bips/kernel/externals/peer_queue_close-1.html}. Note
1422 InetAddress.getHostByName("localhost")}. Note that {\tt
1560 access the standard I/O streams. Note that the termination methods are not