Included with the samples of unknown composition are known samples, called standards, against which the unknowns can be checked and calibrated. |
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The unknowns have got a full-fledged identity during past 13 years of armed activities in Kashmir. |
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What is it that we don't know here, the unknown unknowns, as some people in Washington might say? |
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The idea that we are up against unknown unknowns if taken literally is trivial. |
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Then there are the great unknowns such as the horrors being planned by terrorists and others who thrive on chaos and destruction. |
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The actors were friends, relatives, or unknowns except in other Romero films. |
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The scientist just could not get the point that these unknowns were as yet unknown! |
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The production team is a group of relative unknowns and judging by their work here, they deserve to remain as such. |
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The Arabs did not know about the advances of the Hindus so they had neither negative quantities nor abbreviations for their unknowns. |
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Correlated targets are various types of space junk tracked and kept in Air Force computers while uncorrelated targets are unknowns. |
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The bacteria pneumococcus, with more than 90 serotypes, is a common pathogen with many unknowns. |
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The Hindus were the first to make systematic use of the letters of the alphabet to denote unknowns. |
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One of these is Pascal's triangle which gives the coefficients needed to expand sums of unknowns up to the eighth power. |
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This leads to 5 linear equations in 5 unknowns and he refers the reader to an appendix containing Cramer's rule for their solution. |
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We solve numerically a system of two simultaneous equations, with two unknowns, as follows. |
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Von Koch's first results were on infinitely many linear equations in infinitely many unknowns. |
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This year's lineup was surprisingly good, in part because so many of the films came in as relative unknowns. |
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Apparently, participating in unscheduled photo calls with unknowns isn't her idea of how people should behave in showbiz. |
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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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The degree of F-actin plasticity has remained one of the main unknowns of cell migration mechanics. |
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Grexit would present many unknowns because the euro zone was never designed to be undone. |
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The estimators are thus computed solving the linear equations obtained deriving equation for the unknowns. |
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Oil dispersants were applied only as a test because there were too many unknowns about their effect on the environment. |
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This will result in three linear equations in three unknowns, which aren't too bad to solve. |
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The Fault in Our Stars is an adaptation of John Green's beloved YA novel, helmed by two relative unknowns. |
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There are more unknowns with conversions, and you could have dry rot, for example, which will have to be dealt with despite the financial implications. |
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The price is optimized in the sense that any fudge factors thrown into the price calculation to offset unknowns have been eliminated or drastically reduced. |
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His most important contributions were methods of elimination to produce from a set of simultaneous equations, a single resultant equation in one of the unknowns. |
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The degree of the final equation resulting from any number of complete equations in the same number of unknowns, is equal to the product of the degrees of the equations. |
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We have also intentionally left certain unknowns in the machine's start-up, which allows it to remain alive. |
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The usual suspects were there along with an anonymous crowd of unknowns. |
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However, if the number data is similar with the number of unknowns, it is difficult to find a dominating accumulator. |
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One can well see that an automotive assembly line does not have to manage all these unknowns! |
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Learn from your dumpster diving experiences and try to stay flexible as there are many unknowns when it comes to dumpster diving. |
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Several unknowns e.g. period of viremia, infectious dose, prevalence in donors, transfusion transmission incidence rate etc. |
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Definition 1.3.13 An overdetermined system is a system where there are more equations than unknowns. |
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Some, like Trevor Pinnock, a conductor and harpsichordist, are famous, but others are unknowns who sent in a demo. |
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We have never had to draw up a contingency plan with so few given elements and so many unknowns. |
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There are still a lot of unknowns in creating the big picture around water and the oil sands. |
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However, there are still many unknowns about the factors and combinations of factors that result in malignancy. |
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The duration of each phase and the total duration of the project are difficult to estimate at this early stage with so many unknowns. |
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In any event, whether isoxaflutole will effectively be able to further realize its potential will depend on a number of unknowns. |
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Both studies concluded that there were so many unknowns, and those unknowns had to be answered. |
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This report contains good news, bad news, some troubling unknowns as well as recommendations for all orders of government. |
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The nature of the potential benefits is clear even if the specific quantities depend on a range of unknowns at this point. |
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And each year, we discover a few more of those unknown unknowns. |
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Some relative unknowns are going to have to come through in the bullpen. |
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Older prose fictions often have titles which straggle, unthriftily, by mentioning so many unknowns that we forget all of them as we plod down their title-pages. |
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By adding simultaneous equations we may cancel out one of the unknowns. |
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He also used abbreviations for the unknown, usually the initial letter of a colour was used, and sometimes several different unknowns occur in a single problem. |
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This implies that for countries not in the list all the records are counted as unknowns, which implies that the totals per continent become incorrect. |
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There are an awful lot of jokers in the pack. Most people face a future that comprises a combination of Donald Rumsfeld's known and unknown unknowns. |
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However, even with complicated mutualization programmes, the management of this risk frightens people, and is therefore one of the great unknowns of the pension fund project. |
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With symmetry, it reduces to six linear equations in six unknowns. |
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Signal of unknowns can be compared to that of standards allowing quantitation of the target antigen. |
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There are so many imponderables and unknowns. |
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But there are other unknowns, in particular in terms of excreta and other waste matter, because seawater fish farms cannot be provided with water recirculation systems and all waste therefore passes into the sea. |
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Throughout his career, Brel displayed extraordinary generosity, inviting young unknowns to perform with him at various concerts, so that they could profit from his star status. |
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Jackie Earle Haley – one of the cast's several more-or-less unknowns – is an extraordinary, creepily affecting Rorschach, even more chilling unmasked as a weaselly runt than when wearing his inscrutable ink-blot face. |
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Financed with earnings from a month-long stay in a research hospital, this astonishing action adventure was shot with no second takes, using borrowed equipment and a talented cast of unknowns. |
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Together with the equation defining Ka, there are now three equations in three unknowns. |
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Despite numerous unknowns at the beginning of the project, Allgaier has successfully completed the project with the support and expertise of both partners. |
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This means there are technical unknowns, unknown unknowns, and technical uncertainties in the contract. |
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Without a clear statement of the working direction and key unknowns, the customer risks surprises later when it becomes clear that not all issues were covered during earlier project phases. |
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In this regard, however, the estimated revenues and expenses of the European Parliament in the 2008 budget year include a fair number of unknowns and are therefore something of a pig in a poke. |
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The most rudimentary is not necessarily the simplest, since it is necessary to start from unknowns, or to rely on outside help which is not always very reliable. |
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You're both unknowns in the States, you've both got big regional accents and people are bound to write in to Simon Cowell's crew asking what a stottie cake and cwtch is. |
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