It's an organization that rose from the ashes of World War II, a forum for solving conflicts and other global problems. |
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In particular, I refer to solving problems with the writing and management of the referee process. |
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According to Rotman, the justification of homological algebra is that it eventually proved useful in solving purely algebraic problems. |
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What they did develop was an algorithmic approach to solving problems which, in our terminology, would give rise to a quadratic equation. |
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Rehabilitation is a reiterative, active, educational, problem solving process focused on a patient's behaviour, with the following components. |
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If we pass laws making it illegal both to send spam and to hire spammers to do so on your behalf then we're part way to solving the problem. |
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By understanding the process from soup to nuts you can be much more effective in solving user problems and developing a product that delights. |
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First are solving the immediate problem by bringing in drivers from elsewhere in Yorkshire. |
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It forces companies to reinvent the wheel, or spend time and money solving problems already solved in the past. |
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The first, essential step towards solving a problem is to admit that it exists. |
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Now suppose that there were a single algorithm for solving all mathematical problems. |
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Ours is a reproducible model, and others may end up reproducing it and solving other problems. |
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They take the bags away so the rats don't have their food supply, but this is still not solving the problem. |
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Give a specific example of a time when you used good judgment and logic in solving a problem. |
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The long-term solution to solving these problems is to develop a societal norm based on a limited number of core values. |
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Cobej is a former maths scholar, and spends his time away from the training-ground solving brain-teasers. |
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It may be a good idea, and naturally I hope it proves useful in solving this sad case. |
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Understanding natural language allows computers to facilitate human problem solving and decision making. |
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You can be effective in solving problems in society because you have a deep understanding of those problems and their origins. |
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Too many web developers get caught up with either designing for the sake of designing, or solving problems unbeautifully. |
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The flows can also be turbulent, which means there is little hope of solving the necessary equations. |
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It's bad policy because it throws money at problems without actually solving them. |
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The normal modus operandi is incremental adjustment focused on solving specific policy problems or political issues. |
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Omar Khayyam combined the use of trigonometry and approximation theory to provide methods of solving algebraic equations by geometrical means. |
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With all the inverse trig. functions you must carefully select the answer or answers that are appropriate to the problem you are solving. |
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I'd had the straight-laced Freudian type, the holistic type and the latest one had been a nut for solving things with shock therapy. |
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Otherwise, in solving this case, we might create mischief for many, many other provisions. |
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The digital currency is mined using specialized super computers which discover them by solving highly complex mathematical equations. |
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This talk is about recent work on new ways to exploit preprocessed views of data tables for tractably solving big statistical queries. |
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You are methodical and orderly, solving problems logically, and wasting little time on superficial matters. |
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They have given up their self-reliance and so, instead of solving community problems, they now wait for the politicians to do the job. |
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They are the thinkers, the overachievers, the rational, problem solving, liberal minded, intellectual elite. |
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A patient's genetic information will be an important piece in solving the puzzle of thrombophilia. |
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In our experience, it is solving problems like these that consumes time and energy. |
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The game is part third-person shooter and part basic run and jump linear puzzle solving. |
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I know you are all busy with your families, up to your ears in daily problem solving, and that the last thing you need is bad news. |
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Therefore, when children have mastered automaticity of handwriting, more attentional capacity is available for comprehension and problem solving. |
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Dr Denny enjoys solving the wide range of problems he attends to as a general practitioner in Melton. |
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In 1873 he gave a continuous function with divergent Fourier series at any point solving a major problem. |
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In the same breath I say the government and police are the ones responsible for solving or abating the situation. |
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My piece is based on the Hakka's hard-working and stoic spirit, and their wisdom in solving problems posed by nature. |
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Police across the country are solving less than one in five crimes, according to a report out today. |
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In addition to solving this problem, Linux 2.4 queues will be more robust and scale better to multiple processors. |
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Police in Wiltshire have welcomed a new recruit to the force with a nose for solving crime. |
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The mathematics involves a study of proportion and percentages and introduces the rule of three for solving proportion problems. |
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It focuses on moving away from lecture-style teaching and into more western methods such as role playing and problem solving. |
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This has helped in solving the problem of drinking water, bringing some lands under rabi crops and generating employment opportunities. |
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In truth, more money in the teachers' pay packets is only papering over the cracks, not attacking and solving the real problems. |
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In 1845 Wantzel, continuing his researches into equations, gave a new proof of the impossibility of solving all algebraic equations by radicals. |
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And, being an adventure game where the only challenge is solving puzzles, there is very little replay value. |
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In linguistics, there are presently two main approaches to solving the problems associated with the description of emotions. |
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This approximation was adopted in the model because of the mathematical difficulties in solving non-linear systems of equations. |
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The estimators are thus computed solving the linear equations obtained deriving equation for the unknowns. |
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Systems of linear equations were studied in the context of solving number problems. |
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However, he viewed the federal government's actions as simply kicking the can down the road without solving the fundamental problems. |
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He worked on numerical methods for solving systems of linear equations and eigenvalue problems. |
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Negotiation and mediation seems to be solving the Irish question albeit very slowly. |
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Firstly, on its own it doesn't go anywhere near solving Sligo's traffic problems. |
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Massaquoit's special knowledge of Indian culture and local woodcraft are crucial to solving the three mysteries. |
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We examined whether a combination of problem solving treatment with antidepressant medication is more effective than either treatment alone. |
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This is a word problem whose solution includes solving a system of two linear equations. |
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The vibrational normal mode analysis has been carried out by solving the second-order derivations of the potential energy surface. |
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The problem solving skills and communication skills that must accompany a sound knowledge base are difficult to assess. |
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The major focus of the book is showing how traditional library skills and a willingness to embrace change can aid you in solving technical problems. |
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But if quantum theorists are correct, quantum bits, or qubits, will enable more efficient problem solving because a qubit can simultaneously encode both a zero and a one. |
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Consider it part of the mission to civilize, a necessary part of the process to start solving problems again in Washington. |
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First though, there were serious problems that needed solving. |
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Sarah Bianchi, 31, yet another Harvard grad who has survived Al Gore and Teddy Kennedy for the past six years, is a whiz-kid at solving economic riddles. |
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Without rubbing his nose in the emotional frenzy he works himself into, try talking calmly to your boyfriend and take a stab at joint problem solving. |
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For far too long, the approach to solving the problems of moving goods and people between our two islands has been a rehash of what's been done for the last 50 years. |
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This statement is certainly true in synchrotron-based X-ray crystallography, an area of study committed to solving detailed structures of molecules. |
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As governors, they have to be more interested in solving problems than scoring political points. |
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This is self-government committing economic suicide, putting ideological absolutism ahead of solving problems. |
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There are private alternatives to solving collective action problems, such as restrictive covenants among property owners to maintain their neighborhood's historic allure. |
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As well as being a fascinating read, it is also a fantastic source of general knowledge and a great help in answering quiz questions and solving crossword puzzles. |
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The results of this study suggest that aggressive problem solving is a robust discriminator of preschool boys with and without clinically significant disruptive behavior. |
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Linear functions of the input and key make poor choices for encryption functions because such systems can always be broken by solving small sets of linear equations. |
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I take pleasure in solving the problem as artfully as I can. |
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He ran away with some quite sophisticated, intricate ideas and he got carried away with the intricacies of them and solving the technical problems that they led to. |
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Men brought up on H.G. Wells and Jules Verne science fiction set their minds to solving the convoy crisis. |
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To be sure many people with good intentions are working toward solving the healthcare crisis. |
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Even if it's revealed that Doom 3 will revolve around a feline assisting a malcontent teen and a hapless FBI agent in solving a kidnapping, I'll still buy it. |
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The proof of Euler's theorem actually gives us a way of solving the maze. |
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There are more sophisticated strategies for solving unavailability issues. |
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But if the multimillionaires harbor even the slightest doubts about their qualifications for solving social and geopolitical ills, they don't express it. |
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In and of itself, mentoring is not likely to be an effective strategy for preventing crime, or for directly solving serious social problems which are multiply determined. |
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We need better tools for visualization and problem solving to create shared understanding. |
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Dr Perelman is equally unexcited by the 530,000 that the Clay Mathematics Institute in Boston is almost certain to give him for solving the problem. |
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Finally, you must be audacious enough to insist that some reality of your completely unpolitical business is key to solving a current political crisis. |
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With the pressures of liberalization and internationalization, the man in power both lacked ways of actively solving these issues and was unreceptive to suggestions. |
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Social scientists argue that the discipline is unscientific due to methodologically weak research, while police officers appear sceptical about its benefits for solving crime. |
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He instilled in me a desire for clarity, but also a suspicion of neat solutions because, he felt, posing problems was more interesting than solving them. |
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The law enforcement officers here have worked tirelessly and dedicated themselves to solving this case, and they have not left any stone unturned. |
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We rush down the glacier solving its intricacies by interminable weaving, creeping over tenuous bridges, snowplowing desperately below the shrouded rock. |
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So you are not actually solving the problem by giving it to somebody else. |
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The fitness of a program is determined by how closely it comes to solving the problem the programmer set out for it. |
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Long-term sequelae include impairment of auditory attention, visual memory, visuomotor speed, sequencing, and problem solving, motor steadiness, reaction time, and dexterity. |
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The key question in solving the mystery is, how did the murderer enter the house? |
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The first section of the book explains how stylesheets work and explains the features of XSLT by solving common problems using the language. |
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Despite these problems, solving the mysteries of the Pilgrimage remains a siren's song beckoning to the best Tudor historians. |
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A company called Corvid Technologies employs a 5,000-processor supercomputer for solving complex engineering problems for clients. |
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Whatever could be discovered from solving the problem at sea would only improve the determination of longitude on land. |
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This seems to have been the common way of solving disputes in cases where two or more worthy candidates for the throne existed. |
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Perception, learning, problem solving, memory, attention, language and emotion are all well researched areas as well. |
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Hamza said that the criminal negligence of the previous rulers with regard to solving the national problems had made the nation a beggar. |
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One great way of solving the phishing problem is doing out-of-band authentication. |
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The IMF recommended working on solving these problems for Portugal to be able to attract more private investment. |
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It tends to ruin once and for all other psychic mechanisms and to substitute itself for them in solving all the principal problems of life. |
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Mr Shehata's expertise in conquering Kelly's overaggressive immune system is an example of that problem solving. |
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Crafted over years of large-scale problem solving, Dari brings professional best practices into every developer's workflow. |
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Distributed networking off-loads and decentralizes demand on central servers resulting in dramatic cost reductions and solving scale limitations. |
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Most criticisms of Popper's philosophy are of the falsification, or error elimination, element in his account of problem solving. |
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The only way of solving this problem is to demonetize the high-value currency and they should not be printed any more. |
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The math instruction specifically focuses on number sense, place value, money, and problem solving. |
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After the recent enlargement, the new states that joined since 2004 added the problem of solving accessibility to the transport agenda. |
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The development of numerical techniques for solving parabolic partial differential equations is subjects of considerable interest. |
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In this chapter, the history of solving elliptic problems by direct marching methods is reviewed. |
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This writer has been solving cryptics for 40 years and can usually crack Araucaria, though it might take a couple of days. |
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In the algebraic approach the controller is obtained by solving the Diophantine equation corresponding to the 1DOF feedback loop in Fig. |
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In early 1881, he is a chemistry student with a number of eccentric interests, almost all of which make him adept at solving crimes. |
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It is a process of solving complex math problems using those computers which run bitcoin software. |
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It makes problem solving essentially a matter of self-communications that are verbal and learnable. |
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They are saving their brain for solving problems of greater concern like whether to use margarine or butter in that lima bean casserole. |
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Abstract The initial feasible basis is a elementary concept in simplex method of solving linear programming problem. |
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Al Araimi said that premarital tests would go a long way in solving the problem of genetic disorders. |
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Many B2B white papers argue that one particular technology, product or method is superior for solving a specific business problem. |
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He noted that today Kazakhstan state agencies have a great interest in the use of remote sensing data in solving industry problems. |
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Through repetitive experiences of exploring and mathematizing, problem solving skills and one's ability to assimilate ideas are enhanced. |
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At the beginning day of the 4 month education, problem solving Test was applied as pretest to control and experiment group students. |
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References of inefficient units are identified based on non-zero shadow price resulting from solving its corresponding efficient model. |
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Playing in the sandpit and solving jigsaw puzzles were other popular activities on the day. |
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He invented his Operational calculus method for solving linear differential equations. |
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This theory is supported by brain images taken when test persons were solving metacognitive tests while being awake. |
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Direct ANNs with supervised training and backpropagation are often used for solving most practical problems. |
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Students are assumed to have solid algebra skills for solving simple equations and a working knowledge of the Cartesian coordinate system. |
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Included are fifteen figures, such as the sociogram, structure for problem solving, and basic genogram. |
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Another approach means the solving of the PDE's simultaneously in the space-time domain. |
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Subsequently, predicted antibody activity titres were determined directly from the standard curve by solving the regression line equation. |
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Perhaps we should step back for a second and think about solving this problem a different way. |
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You'd cut your own nose off before you'd let me get the credit for solving robotic telepathy. |
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In 2016, the authorities launched a new circle metro railway that contributed to solving transportation issues. |
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In the USA, Nida lists five techniques for solving translation problems and Malone brings forward ten trajections. |
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This stove used firebrick as a storage medium, solving the expansion and cracking problem. |
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For solving this problem Trochal in 2002-2003, model with least dimension are developed. |
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One reason behavior analysis has survived thus far in competition with cognitivism is its effectiveness in solving problems of social importance. |
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Police are seeking the public's assistance solving a theft from Nipissing University. |
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He also invented the LU decomposition method in 1948, used today for solving matrix equations. |
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In this section, we shall derive an expression for the conductance of a bilayer graphene by solving the eigenvalue problem Dirac equation. |
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The 'ASEAN Way' refers to a methodology or approach to solving issues that respects the cultural norms of Southeast Asia. |
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With EB-1020, norepinephrine is believed to help with focus, while the increased dopamine is believed to improve problem solving capabilities. |
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Studies have assessed equine intelligence in areas such as problem solving, speed of learning, and memory. |
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Number theorists describe solving similar conundrums as tantamount to finding a bar of soap in the bath. |
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Despite this, Turing continued to show remarkable ability in the studies he loved, solving advanced problems in 1927 without having studied even elementary calculus. |
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When one tensor is strictly copositive, the complementarity eigenvalues can be computed by solving polynomial optimization with normalization by strict copositivity. |
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This new technology holds promise for solving many of these problems, including how to direct thermal neutrons only to the cancers bearing the boron atoms. |
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As any educator knows, the training of students in critical thinking, analytic skills, and problem solving has become a top educational priority in recent years. |
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Still the most popular way to deal with the knot problem is by solving it with SONET or derivatives of SONET, which include time slot concatenation. |
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Genetic algorithm, developed by Holland in 1975, is known as astochastic search technique that is very useful and efficient in solving complicated optimization problems. |
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The topics include data analysis, acid-based titration, complexation reactions and complexometric titration, spectrophotometry, and solving a read analytical problem. |
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Employers often experience difficulty in finding young people who have such basic employability skills as literacy, numeracy, problem solving, teamworking and time management. |
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It also provides computational software to generate robotics equations for kinematic analysis of robot arms and assist with solving the inverse kinematics of most robot arms. |
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Recapitulatory, SHOCID is the first DM-system capable of solving most of the presented, numeric DM problems by CI-approaches, regardless to their nature. |
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Even a crack team of investigators would have trouble solving this case. |
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From Henry II's perspective, these territorial issues needed solving. |
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This specialist in solving dry material handling problems announced the addition of the StopTight manual and pneumatic knife gate valves for dry solids, granules, and powders. |
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Sprague improved on the DC motor in 1884 by solving the problem of maintaining a constant speed with varying load and reducing sparking from the brushes. |
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The second half focuses on solving the mystery of the anonymous evil spell-caster with the help of a psychiatrist who also happens to be a jinn expert. |
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The situation called for a more creative approach to problem solving. |
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The pixies and fantastic being play helpful roles in solving real problems like how do you deal with bad kids who try to destroy natural settings and creatures. |
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Bush said he and Chirac shared the same objective of diplomatically solving the nuclear issues, and stressed that they ''are gong to strategize together'' toward that goal. |
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Chapters three through five develop a normativist approach to solving the problem of selfhood opened up by Sartre's rejection of the ideal of authenticity. |
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According to Professor Ljubomir Frckovski, except for the worsening of the interethnic relations, the problem is the defocusing from the solving of the name issue. |
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As a child, Cayley enjoyed solving complex maths problems for amusement. |
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These interest groups tend to think that solving this problem is simply a matter for the central bank to raise the price of the dollar from 5 colones to, say, 8 or 10 colones. |
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A SUCCESSFUL photographer resorts to murder as a means of solving his marital difficulties, unaware that retribution is at hand in the shape of astute cop Columbo. |
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China has only accepted bilateral talks for solving the disputes. |
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They are also businesses in their own right providing problem solving, testing and validation, and business development services to innovators and agribusinesses. |
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Fluid dynamics of laminar flow and the physics of the boundary layer are discussed, and an integral method for solving the relevant equations is presented. |
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Its engineering department is recognised as a centre of excellence with pioneering work on computational techniques for solving engineering design problems. |
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A potential key to solving the problem of work undesirability in the poultry industry may rest on the direction that labour organizing takes in the future. |
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She identified training as an important variable in overcoming communication problems and in solving other issues common to the virtual workforce. |
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Principal objectives of the NYSC are to forge national cohesion, encourage students to apply their obtained knowledge to solving problems of rural Nigeria, and others. |
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Rex Stout's fictional detective Nero Wolfe is described as fond of solving the London Times' crossword puzzle at his New York home, in preference to those of American papers. |
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Due to the international effort in solving the problem and the scale of the enterprise, it represented one of the largest scientific endeavours in history. |
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The research team from Universite de Montreal and Harvard University has found that autistics are up to 40 percent faster at solving complex problems. |
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I have everything Einsteinium except his problem solving skills. |
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