To insure anonymity, the handwritten comments were typed and all numerical scores were compiled by an administrative assistant. |
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It is an understanding that carried New Zealand to a win when numerical inferiority and English courage suggested it should have been a loss. |
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He worked on computational mathematics, developing general methods for solving the equations of mathematical physics by numerical means. |
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These papers, which appeared in 1858, are on numerical analysis, in particular numerical integration. |
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The ruling party holds a numerical majority, but it is short of the two-thirds majority constitutionally required to form a government. |
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Well, it was right in the sense that it was a numerical string that contained the numbers 7 and 9, but otherwise it was useless. |
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This is consistent with the S shape of isotherms in all numerical models simulating temperature evolution in subduction zones. |
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As the interviewer made clear in the interview, the number is itself the product of a little numerical flimflam. |
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Maya decodes a numerical warning left by a demonically possessed sociopath. |
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The numerical computation of the Fourier transform was done with the well-established two-dimensional Fast Fourier Transform algorithm. |
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This survey collects together theoretical results in the area of numerical cubature over triangles and is a vehicle for a current bibliography. |
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The curvature field along the stem was computed by a numerical analysis of the central line. |
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A math teacher, she explains complicated numerical problems through cricket fundas. |
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In the Winter Olympics many ice hockey games were decided by numerical advantages. |
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Four questions required numerical answers, with a box preprinted for each required digit, thereby suggesting the correct number of digits. |
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The assigned weights essentially prioritize the various criteria to be evaluated, in a numerical manner. |
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The index provides a numerical indicator of how well a developing system is progressing toward its threshold performance requirements. |
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Sure, each of these objects has an official numerical designation in a formally compiled catalog. |
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The time discretization has been achieved by an implicit finite-difference scheme, thus guaranteeing an intrinsic numerical stability. |
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The sets of ampoules were made up at an independent homoeopathic dispensary with numerical codes on each of the bottles. |
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These locations correspond to the damage zones where our numerical models predict elevated distortional strain energy densities. |
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The navigation message contains the satellite ephemeris, which is a numerical model of the satellite's orbit. |
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Fourier series numerical algorithms were used to compute solar declination and the equation of time. |
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This paper carefully and thoroughly examines the numerical relationships between the two documents. |
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We should not try to seek a simple explanation for the failure to achieve numerical equity because none exists. |
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Our numerical study reveals three remarkable features, which we explored using theoretical considerations. |
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The Arithmetica is a collection of 130 problems giving numerical solutions of determinate equations, and indeterminate equations. |
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Other areas he wrote on included algebra, geometry, mathematical and numerical analysis, probability theory and mathematical statistics. |
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Patients with acalculia are unable to perform mathematical calculations, although some other numerical processing may still be available to them. |
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For numerical simulations, appropriate values of the various quantities must be determined. |
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Defeat came from air superiority in the west and numerical superiority in the east. |
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I was in the airless room for an hour, putting the enormous pile of records into numerical order, stuffing them inside their correct folders. |
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Mathematical proofs of conjectures, however, require more than overwhelming numerical evidence. |
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Ossett with a numerical advantage went on to net the winner in the last minute. |
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They are also subject to sharp revision, often in ways which suggest that political factors were at work in the numerical reckoning. |
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Aitken's mathematical work was in statistics, numerical analysis, and algebra. |
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Menelaus's work formed the basis for Ptolemy's numerical solutions of spherical astronomy problems in the Almagest. |
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There was a numerical trend for correlations to be higher for yearling bulls and lower for preharvest heifers. |
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York were disappointed not to have made more of a clear numerical advantage after Boston Spa players were yellow-carded. |
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If a major interval is made a half step smaller without changing its numerical name, it becomes a minor interval. |
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He also made contributions to analytic number theory, Diophantine analysis and numerical functions. |
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At each step of the algorithm, one should rescale constructed arrays to prevent numerical underflow. |
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In this novel a 56-year-old bachelor plays out a baseball league he has invented using a variety of numerical charts and the roll of three dice. |
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Since the algebraic expressions for the roots z are rather complicated, we use numerical approximations from here on. |
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We conclude that sophisticated numerical competence can be present in the absence of a well-developed lexicon of number words. |
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In addition, you may need probability theory and statistics, linear algebra, numerical methods and the like depending on the field you choose. |
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He worked on numerical methods for solving systems of linear equations and eigenvalue problems. |
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There is, however, work in progress concerning the numerical solution of linear equations with several unknowns using electrical circuits. |
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If we can have exact numerical computation, why would anyone choose approximate arithmetic? |
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Thus, functional or numerical response of predators to rosefinches could hardly account for the apparent edge effect here. |
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Distortion is a numerical measure of the difference between the original image and its reproduction, after lossy compression. |
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He got all his numerical facts wrong and then blamed the runholders for giving him dodgy data. |
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The EP's Rules of Procedure, the standing orders of the Parliament, set numerical criteria for group formation. |
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Students receive tabular, graphic, and numerical feedback instantly during mindful engagement with the treatment programs. |
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The seven-person research team is kept busy all year tabulating the results into numerical ratings, city by city. |
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The spot sizes of photobleaching can be changed using objectives of different magnifications and numerical apertures. |
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Test scores, presented as unadjusted means and standard deviations for the major groups tested, show the magnitudes of the mean numerical scores. |
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In 1940 Wilkinson began war work which involved mathematical and numerical work on ballistics. |
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Twenty-six is the numerical value of the letters of the sacred name of God in Hebrew, of the Tetragrammaton. |
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Pock were unable to take advantage of their numerical superiority until Mitchell banged over a 40 yard penalty. |
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Below the numerical values for each example are bar graph representations of the data. |
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Of particular importance is his appreciation of the value of elementary hermitian matrices in numerical analysis. |
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In that year Briggs gave a numerical approximation to the base 10 logarithm of e but did not mention e itself in his work. |
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His interests are applied mathematics, numerical analysis and the application of computer science to problems in geophysics and seismology. |
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Next, the host performs a series of numerical operations on stored keys and identifiers to assemble a Content Key. |
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It shall also allocate the numerical strength of the Reserves to the services and combat arms. |
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Surprisingly, however, there was very little conflict over the final numerical limit that was settled on. |
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The first application as a numerical method, however, was given by Courant in 1943 in his solution of a torsion problem. |
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New techniques such as the Monte Carlo method provided numerical simulations when analytical solutions were not available. |
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What quantity, relative to the mu-mesons motion during its life time, would both observers agree upon, and what is its numerical value? |
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Just imagine if the pages of this book, instead of being bound together in numerical order, were delivered to you as an untidy pile. |
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The spiral pattern is sufficiently regular that it leads to a numerical parameter characteristic for the species, called its divergence. |
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Whitaker used numerical methods to develop the interface between the two fluids with different viscosities in a Hele-Shaw cell. |
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Two generally accepted numerical approaches for obtaining this derivative are the spline fitting method and the incremental polynomial method. |
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But I think we've got to be careful here and not say that increased vocality means increased numerical strength. |
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The system was a spoken one in the sense that consonants and vowels which are not vocalised have no numerical value. |
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His main skill was in numerical calculations and manipulation of complicated expressions. |
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Vedic scholars did not use figures for big numbers in their numerical notation. |
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The numerical charge equality between 3 quarks and an electron cannot be a coincidence. |
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Fortunately it is possible to write computer programmes which can find numerical solutions to these equations. |
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Does it even make sense to assign a numerical value to something as subjective as wine? |
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He distinguished between these structures using numerical invariants based on the Todd polynomials. |
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An approximate numerical solution was then found by interpolation in trigonometric tables. |
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And where a theorem may present some problem, he may always look down to the numerical examples for help. |
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Thomas Simpson is best remembered for his work on interpolation and numerical methods of integration. |
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He enjoyed numerical calculations and spent many happy hours doing numerical work on his calculating machine. |
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Her work is on numerical General Relativity, supervised by Dr John Stewart. |
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This allowed him to correlate the intervals of the musical scale with simple numerical ratios. |
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The paper is the first to consider the roots of an equation as abstract quantities rather than having numerical values. |
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The Incas had developed a method of recording numerical information which did not require writing. |
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During the hearing of evidence and submissions, attempts were made to put some numerical values to these factors. |
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He also gave numerical tables which would help gunners find the correct elevation of their guns to give the required range. |
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To solve this equation Guo used a numerical method similar to Horner's method. |
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It is series such as these that your pocket calculator uses to calculate numerical values. |
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Hartree was basically a theoretical physicist, and he developed powerful methods in numerical analysis. |
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All landscape plants for sale in nurseries should be required to have a numerical allergy rating on each container. |
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Norwich capitalised on their numerical advantage by taking the lead after 56 minutes. |
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One possibility is that arithmetic activation is based on the conceptual identity of numerical operands, regardless of operand order or position. |
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For example, there was no systematic numerical relationship between diamond operands and the associated answers. |
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There is a feeling that the numerical strength of the armed forces is dwindling and that the Navy, too, is feeling the pinch. |
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Thus we will only discuss the order of magnitude of the estimated number of loci and not fine numerical comparisons. |
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Its numerical value also grew by an order of magnitude during the war owing to an increase of the third factor. |
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He contributed to many areas of astronomy and mathematics including celestial mechanics, analytic mechanics, statistics and numerical analysis. |
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More elaborate blackboard economics, aka simulation models, add numerical magnitudes to the chalk talk. |
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Neon tubular lights in the shapes of numerical digits are suspended from its upper edge. |
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As a hydrodynamicist he was among the first to develop a numerical code for ocean wave diffraction around large objects in the sea. |
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Linguistic or numerical listing was employed and the storage media were clay tablets, papyrus codices, leather scrolls or hieroglyphics. |
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The numerical perturbation method uses a computer to numerically process perturbations. |
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Total inapplicability of such equations for direct numerical calculations is proven analytically by comparison with the analytical solution. |
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It and others in the ruling combine would be lapping up the tally to drive home their numerical superiority. |
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After collection of the emitted photons on a photomultiplier, the signal is digitized with a numerical oscilloscope. |
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I expect a numerical advantage to be in our favour for today's derby, though. |
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A former greyhound racer who passed his maths O grade at the age of 12, Brindley put his numerical skills to practical use 14 months ago when he turned pro. |
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Are those perhaps just numerical problems, and do they have the decimal point in the wrong place, a nought or two dropped off, or a nought or two added? |
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Analogue and numerical modelling together with field studies show that these two end-members of decollement result in different deformation styles. |
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The number system which was used to express this numerical information was based on the decimal system and was both additive and multiplicative in nature. |
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Williams went close but Wales failed to capitalise on the brief numerical superiority before Chris Horsman was also carded, this time for a punch. |
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Johnson being the sole dedicated striker allowed Williamson to stretch Celtic's back three without conceding any numerical advantage to them in the centre of the field. |
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Recently he has focused on numerical modeling of seismic wave propagation. |
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The Red Sox in the 1970s had a system based on numerical values, requiring players to add and subtract the number of touches by a coach to determine the play. |
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The electrical component involved the supply and installation of new numerical protection relays which replaced the old static and electro mechanical relays. |
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A numerical data set helps physicians and other doctors know when to order scans of any kind. |
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The shown numerical solutions were for meshes with 1100 elements. |
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It has been decided that the accusers will not be able to hide behind their numerical designations during the trial. |
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He used differentials in his courses, which he supplemented with a special one on difference equations and numerical mathematics because engineers often work on discrete data. |
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However, it is unclear whether credit card companies can enforce those provisions in Ireland because numerical postal codes outside Dublin are limited. |
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The Government's Information Commissioner's Office said there had been no breaches of the Data Protection Act, as the thumbprints were reduced to a numerical code. |
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The discovery of the binomial theorem for integer exponents by al-Karaji was a major factor in the development of numerical analysis based on the decimal system. |
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A simple example of numerical integration is estimating the area of a geometric figure by randomly throwing darts at it and counting the hits and misses. |
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Geodynamics applies physical theory to dynamic geological phenomena, and is usually characterized by mathematical or numerical modelling and quantitative prediction. |
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So, in this numerical example, I will revert to the very classical model first formulated by Tougan-Baranosky, and reutilized by Bortkiewciez and Samuelson. |
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The authors present a parameterization whereby frost heave and frozen soil physics are both incorporated into the land-surface scheme of a numerical weather prediction model. |
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Players talking about out of game topics or, worse, about the mechanical and numerical aspects of the game world may well ruin the escapists' experience. |
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No doubt it also has an esoterically significant numerical value. |
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Most scientists strongly distrust large-scale numerical models which rely heavily on tuneable parameters and other artificial constraints to keep them from going haywire. |
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Within Protestantism, numerical growth and spiritual dynamism seem to have migrated to evangelicals, Pentecostals and charismatics, especially in non-Western countries. |
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The imaging system objective collects the unscattered incident light and the scattered light that falls within the solid angle defined by its numerical aperture. |
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Its manifestations will be categorized by two numerical scales of severity that aim to locate each individual on the continuum. |
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They prefer to carp from the sidelines rather than take the tough decisions which their numerical superiority over the other group entitles them to take. |
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In part because of their high metabolic rates, mammals often play an ecological role that seems disproportionately large compared to their numerical abundance. |
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Not just that every letter has a numerical value, and words with equivalent numbers have to be read as somehow synonymous, but also a layer of semantic codes as well. |
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There is no substitute for measurement and numerical accuracy. |
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A pictograph is used to present statistics in a popular yet less statistical way to those who are not familiar with charts that contain numerical scales. |
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Remember that the Incas had no written records and so the quipu played a major role in the administration of the Inca empire since it allowed numerical information to be kept. |
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I have seen all the numbers on car licence plates, in numerical order. |
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I'm learning how to touch type the numerical keys on the qwerty keyboard. |
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With co-workers L Blum and M Shub, he has developed a model of computation which includes both the Turing machine approach and the numerical methods of numerical analysis. |
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You also have to assign the core terms numerical values or ranges. |
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Prior to the group's meetings to draft the dioxin and furan standards, participants believed that the main point of contention would be over the numerical limits. |
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Robots prod the mattress to test for firmness with numerical precision. |
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Also called numerical taxonomy, Phenetics is a school of taxonomy that classifies organisms on the basis of overall morphological or genetic similarity. |
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Different approaches have been achieved including empirical knowledge, employment of numerical models, and Artificial Intelligence techniques. |
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In 1952, numerical control reached the developmental stage of laboratory reality. |
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During the 1950s, numerical control moved slowly from the laboratory into commercial service. |
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Thus, the effect of using this procedure is to make activity equal to the numerical value of concentration. |
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Randomly selected cyclones are then run through a numerical storm tide model. |
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Further numerical study of building clusters with various aspect ratios, wind-driven force and buoyancy-driven force were carried out. |
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With victory over Russia in 1917 Germany now calculated it could finally have numerical superiority on the Western Front. |
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For fibroblast foci and vascular adventitial thickening, for which data entries were numerical, an average was determined. |
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Sentences with numerical NP objects and for adverbials are shown not to be automatically telic. |
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Other chapters cover the use of Zernike circle polynomials for non-circular pupils, anamorphic systems, and numerical wavefront analysis. |
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The quadratic formula solution and the numerical solution are plotted together in Fig. |
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A numerical method is developed to find the source and direction of the coherent radiation that is responsible for the existence of attopulses. |
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It is also observed that the numerical results of bubble terminal velocities, the experimental data of Krishna et al. |
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With victory over Russia in 1917, Germany now calculated it could finally have numerical superiority on the Western Front. |
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One, NC Machine Tool Builder models the kinematics of numerical control machines, tools, tool changers, pallet changers, and other peripherals. |
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The city of Missoula had the largest numerical overcount of 2,088, even though the county estimate was nearly identical to the Census count. |
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These include a metallic security thread embedded in every banknote, which contains the numerical value of the note and the note's bridge image. |
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The minority status is conditioned not only by a clearly numerical relations but also by questions of political power. |
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The dendrogram derived following numerical analysis of the protein electrophoregrams is shown in Fig. |
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There exist many different numerical methods for partial differential equations. |
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The development of numerical techniques for solving parabolic partial differential equations is subjects of considerable interest. |
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A Level grades are also sometimes converted into numerical scores, typically UCAS tariff scores. |
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He has no illusions about the status of his numerical designation. |
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The questions cover verbal, numerical, diagrammatic, and logical reasoning, as well as lateral thinking. |
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In some places, subordinate ethnic groups may constitute a numerical majority, such as Blacks in South Africa under apartheid. |
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The British numerical advantage proved insurmountable, leading the High Seas Fleet to abandon any attempt to challenge British dominance. |
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In order to gain a better understanding about the variability, numerical sea ice models are used to perform sensitivity studies. |
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Spatial domain is discretised by a numerical mesh consisting of a finite number of contiguous control volumes of completely arbitrary topology. |
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James lost his nerve and declined to attack the invading army, despite his army's numerical superiority. |
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In what follows, we will use the mean value theorem, another one of Lagrange's many contributions to numerical analysis. |
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A phylogenetic analysis of monocotyledons based on the chloroplast gene rps4, using parsimony and a new numerical phenetics method. |
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Scattergrams are a visual representation of quantitative results and are particularly useful for visually comparing numerical data. |
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The final chapter addresses hypersonic flow, assessing the accuracy of numerical simulation through NATO RTO hypersonic research findings. |
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Furthermore, the numerical dominance of Hap1 and Hap2 suggests that it is ancestral, or plesiomorphic. |
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The management of POIs has traditionally relied on relational databases that provide storage, updates and basic numerical analysis. |
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An empirical temperature is a numerical scale for the hotness of a thermodynamic system. |
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Hexahedra grid with 33 million elements was used in the present numerical study. |
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In contrast, metrication is a numerical soap opera that has been running for far longer than Pobl y Cwm. |
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Part III covers numerical methods for linear systems and eigenvalue computation with a recent topics list. |
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The indigenous peoples had the advantage of established settlements, determination to remain independent and large numerical superiority. |
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It is a single-valued function of location, continuous at a boundary, what is favourable to numerical modelling. |
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In addition, they perform analog and numerical experiments of rock deformation in large and small settings. |
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Simply put, by fixing the numerical value of an invariant quantity such as the property of an atom or a fundamental constant, we define its unit. |
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Overall, numerical dominance in the fish assemblage has shifted from minnows to pupfishes and killifishes. |
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In the end, Breton won the battle through tactical and numerical superiority. |
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The cluster is used in numerical simulations of quantum chromodynamics on a discrete space-time lattice. |
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General Melas had a numerical advantage, fielding about 30,000 Austrian soldiers while Napoleon commanded 24,000 French troops. |
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He took lessons once every week or two, learning the Chinese numerical solfege system of musical notation. |
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Find the most suitable empirical formula is very important because this leads to mathematical and numerical model improvement. |
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And it is interesting to investigate the preservability of bifurcation under the numerical discretization. |
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The orientation of the numerical text labels is often used to indicate the direction of the slope. |
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Articles specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope. |
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The author explains each text, and includes both incipits and colophons of metrological and numerical tables. |
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These relationships connected numerical data to the polygons as a source data for the choropleth maps and the bar diagrams. |
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Each response was given a numerical score to reflect its degree of attitude favourableness. |
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Sure that he would be victorious due to his supposed numerical superiority, Valens rejected these proposals. |
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The second challenge consists in developing an adaptive multiscale numerical method for diffusion in inhomogeneous media. |
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The steel wall, steel bar stiffener and concrete are the materials used in the numerical analysis of this study. |
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Edwards Nest Egg Score and Estimator assign numerical values to various pieces of information that pertain to wealth-building. |
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In numerical simulation of this nature it is common to represent the road surface profile stochastically. |
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Using a numerical technique the NV-FIE is transformed to its equivalent system of Volterra integral equations. |
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The format, called a nomograph, uses a graphic representation of numerical values to produce a final calculation. |
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This high quality of numerical integration is not surprising, given the smoothness of the integrands in every dimension. |
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Many laptop computers have special function keys which turn part of the alphabetical keyboard into a numerical keypad. |
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However, these numerical methods are not adequate if two areas of the same nonplane surface exchange energy by radiation. |
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The SPH particle generation for workpiece was performed in LS-Dyna for further numerical analysis. |
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Low serviceability meant the Germans had a clear numerical superiority in medium bomber aircraft, with six times as many as the French. |
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It was assumed for numerical analysis that each layer of the laminated film has the same residual stress distribution. |
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The Allies frequently had numerical superiority in the Western Desert but never had it been so complete in quantity and quality. |
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The first is a numerical inversion of the defining equation for each and every particular value of the auxiliary latitude. |
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Nyman talks about numerical N symbolism, but it seems more a cri de coeur than cold calculation. |
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Bancroft's method is algebraic, as opposed to numerical, and can be used for four or more satellites. |
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The use of numerical domain names reduces incentives to cybersquat and respects intellectual property rights. |
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I'm here to urge you to look into mathsemantics as a way of producing better math students and better verbalizers of numerical findings. |
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He also introduces extensible stylesheet language, and XML implementation, with applications in data processing and numerical computation. |
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The school system was denominational until the 1990s, with each church receiving grants in proportion to numerical strength. |
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Originally it was thought that Quipu were used only as mnemonic devices or to record numerical data. |
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Howe then conceded most of New Jersey to Washington, in spite of Howe's massive numerical superiority over him. |
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Wright's solution was a numerical approximation and it was another 70 years before the projection formula was derived analytically. |
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Moreover, the Wuvulu language has different numerical systems for animate objects and inanimates objects. |
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In Pingelapese, the meaning, use, or shape of an object can be expressed through the use of numerical classifiers. |
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The French forces retreated to Montreal, where on 8 September they surrendered to overwhelming British numerical superiority. |
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There is a separate set of numerical classifiers that is used when the object is not specified. |
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This gradually began to diminish the numerical dominance of hereditary peers. |
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We end with a section on numerical experiments, where we also show that there does not exist a method that exhibits EBS for all quadratic polynomials. |
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This effect is presumably compensated for by cabbelling, or densification on mixing, below the surface, but would be interesting to examine in a numerical model. |
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Though the English won numerous victories, they were unable to overcome the numerical superiority of the French and their strategic use of gunpowder weapons. |
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I took no systematic data on the costs to cheetahs and hyenas, but some anecdotes suggest that both parties took numerical advantage and hunger into account. |
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Since the Wehrmacht was occupied in the attack on Poland, the French soldiers enjoyed a decisive numerical advantage along their border with Germany. |
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There are various numerical indices for measuring economic inequality. |
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From these it is possible to infer the mass and angular momentum of the final object, which match independent predictions from numerical simulations of the merger. |
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Despite their numerical superiority, Henry's forces were overwhelmed. |
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Geologists use a number of field, laboratory, and numerical modeling methods to decipher Earth history and to understand the processes that occur on and inside the Earth. |
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The primary numerical classification of a turbine is its specific speed. |
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Due to its numerical advantage in dreadnoughts, the Grand Fleet obtained Naval superiority and was able to establish a sea blockade of Germany's coast. |
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German planning was determined by numerical inferiority, the speed of mobilisation and concentration and the effect of the vast increase of the power of modern weapons. |
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The GPS equations can be solved by numerical and analytical methods. |
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Paleointensity cannot be predicted by theory or from numerical simulation, since the mechanisms involved in the geodynamo are not sufficiently constrained. |
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In many numerical models and observational syntheses, the Southern Ocean upwelling represents the primary means by which deep dense water is brought to the surface. |
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For example, Gary Glatzmaier and collaborator Paul Roberts of UCLA ran a numerical model of the coupling between electromagnetism and fluid dynamics in the Earth's interior. |
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A couple of examples might be a dot map showing corn production in Indiana or a shaded area map of Ohio counties, divided into numerical choropleth classes. |
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Despite their opponents' exhaustion and hunger, the Aztecs failed to capitalise on their numerical superiority by choosing a vast plain as the battlefield. |
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There are at least five sets of numerical classifiers in Pingelapese. |
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The numerical weather charts indicates the storm is moving westwards away from Oman coasts without having direct impact along Oman's coasts during next three days. |
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The predictions for laminar flow have been compared to literature data containing experimental data and predictions of numerical simulators which model fully flow in annuli. |
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The rare occurrence and the fact it was missed in NWS prediction makes this even interesting for further studies and reanalyses including numerical modeling. |
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As far as the processes usually are nonlinear, there are few analytical solutions and the asymptotical and numerical methods should be elaborated. |
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Given the numerical dominance of hybrids in the overlap zone, random mating may generate more backcrosses which increase morphological diversity through introgression. |
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These features cause significant scattering and polarization of the exposure light and must be accounted for to achieve accurate high numerical aperture lithography. |
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The binary system of numbers uses which two numerical digits? |
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In this paper we compare and test the properties of a novel numerical scheme, the Modified Taylor Series with four methods studied in a paper by Khoklov, Hansen, and Novikov. |
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Preliminary results suggest that the minimizers of this energy functional located by the developed numerical algorithm appear to display the desired characteristics. |
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For numerical testing of this dynamic model, a given linear trajectory between two points in Cartesian space and a 5th degree polynomial low of movement were used. |
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This hands-on guide also covers sequences and series, with introductions to multivariable calculus, differential equations, and numerical analysis. |
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This paper illustrates both the capacity error and the numerical error that can result from improper handling of the transition element in an elemental heat exchanger model. |
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Although the convergence results apply only for the case of real distinct eigenvalues, we also perform numerical tests involving complex conjugate pairs. |
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The book presents, using several numerical analysis methods, a comprehensive vision of the End Times that includes World War III in which nuclear weapons will be used. |
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In addition, the new version includes an Application Quick Start Pack for users to build and maintain their own visualization and numerical analysis applications. |
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Classifier modeling and numerical taxonomy of Actinidia in Taiwan. |
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He analyzes actual DRF records, oscillograms, and numerical relay fault records to demonstrate how to deduce the sequence of events in a disturbance. |
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The carefully performed numerical simulations will allow us to characterize the effects of acoustic and vortical perturbations separately or simultaneously. |
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In the specific case of a diffracting half plane the numerical results obtained were practically the same as those given by Sommerfeld's rigorous theory. |
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The finite element method is applied for discretisation of a structure and mathematical programming is used for the numerical solution to the problem. |
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In addition, this array is used in data discretization which is a part of data reduction for a given continuous number of values, especially for numerical data. |
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Our numerical result show the effects of the interaction and anisotropic on the evolutionary behaviour the holographic and new agegraphic scalar field models. |
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One way to achieve this is with state-of-the-art versions of existing fabrication techniques, such as computer numerical control machining and electrical discharge machining. |
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Like contestants in a never-ending tennis match, teams of cosmologists continue to argue back and forth about the numerical value of the Hubble constant. |
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