The approximate center of the island group is eight degrees north latitude and 169 east longitude. |
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We used uniform prior probabilities and four rate categories to approximate the distribution. |
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Archimedes also gave an accurate approximation to p and showed that he could approximate square roots accurately. |
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Weigh shovelsful of lime and cement separately so you can calculate approximate water needs for your mix. |
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He applied his results to interpolation, approximate quadrature, and other areas. |
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The purpose of such a simulation scheme is the calculation of an approximate probability distribution over the realizations of the genealogy. |
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Using your logbook, you can then approximate fuel flow using average speeds and time underway. |
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They sketch a normalization algorithm, which is based on computing logarithms of transition matrices which they approximate by power series. |
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Now cut potato into 12 mm slices, thence into the same width to produce chips of an approximate square section for evenness of cooking. |
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This last model is for more serious keyboard players who need the approximate feel of a piano's heavier keys under their fingers. |
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Astrophysicists can search for shadows by applying Newton's method, a mathematical way to refine approximate solutions into exact ones. |
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Generally, however, the difference between the exact and approximate solutions is not large, and overall trends are maintained. |
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In the second book he gave exact and approximate methods to construct regular polygons. |
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To make the method tractable, we approximate this distribution by six equiprobable rate categories. |
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Since French does not have this sound, speakers often approximate one of the nearest sounds in terms of manner and place of articulation. |
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When is the approximate best time to get an accurate body fat percentage reading? |
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The colours approximate the old warm-hued Technicolor film stocks, and the sets and costumes take ample advantage of this. |
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You might like to use a computer to approximate these functions by plotting the first few terms in each series. |
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Our design maintains records of event likelihood, from which we approximate the anomalousness of a given packet. |
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The potential energy surface in the active site was generated using the approximate valence bond method. |
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This would be repeated until the rock was chipped down to the approximate size and shape of one of the few dozen letters in the flatumm alphabet. |
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Some Nordic countries even offer subsidized childcare services and compensation that is approximate to the actual loss of earnings. |
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They may riffle or strip too high and, again, inadvertently expose cards allowing you to know their approximate location. |
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They produce most of the energy at very low frequency, where a meter can only give a very approximate measurement. |
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These figures should be considered an approximate first draft, in part because some professors have cross-departmental appointments. |
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See attached, a quick mock-up to approximate where the topgallant masts should actually be. |
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If you are required to wait, the lockmaster should be able to give an approximate time available for lockage. |
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Set up for lock grooves on three record players, Suzuki's sounds at times approximate ducks on a pond, kazoos, and Tuvan throat singers. |
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In this article, we present an efficient approximate method for realizing coalescence times under more general patterns of population growth. |
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This led to approximate reasoning and approximate logics which are now central to the study of artificial intelligence. |
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If we can have exact numerical computation, why would anyone choose approximate arithmetic? |
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How close to the approximate truth for many men would that scenario be in terms of their emotional maturity? |
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Anyway, without further ado, this is the list I made this time last year, rearranged into an approximate order of preference. |
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His work led him to study the acceleration of convergence of Fourier series and the approximate solutions to differential equations. |
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Because monitors display at different resolutions, 12-point type on one screen could approximate 14-point type on another. |
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We assigned approximate percentages to food types according to their importance in the feeding spectrum of each species. |
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It uses networked computers and multi-channel speaker playback to more closely approximate the different instruments and their ranges. |
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A dead-reckoned position is an approximate one which should be corrected from time to time using an accurate position fix. |
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The approximate locations of the major fissures are inferred from areas of relatively sparse pulmonary vascularity. |
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The illustrator chiseled pieces of maple veneer plywood to approximate his vision. |
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Some of these approximate perfect round beads, creating scintillating effects in deflecting light rays. |
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The approximate enzyme concentration was determined spectroscopically as previously described. |
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Although she paints basically in grisaille, she will often add color to the figures to approximate old-fashioned hand-tinted photographs. |
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The solo part for this cycle of 21 songs to poems by Giraud is notated in approximate pitches. |
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The location they display for Metro stations bears only an approximate resemblance to the actual location of the station itself. |
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The regional authorities have already marked the approximate area where the plane might have crashed. |
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An approximate numerical solution was then found by interpolation in trigonometric tables. |
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Discrete age estimates were used in conjunction with date of capture to estimate an approximate date of eclosion for each marked male. |
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The four will be commissioned as Army major generals for an approximate two-year term while serving intermittently in this role. |
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The approximate increase in sampling size can be computed assuming constant rates of evolution. |
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Together these gauzy translucent curtains approximate the colors of the sunset and reinforce the house's nautical theme. |
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He gives methods to construct exact cube roots, and an approximate method to calculate the cube root of a non-square number. |
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We propose a new method for approximate Bayesian statistical inference on the basis of summary statistics. |
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The standard corner stitch is used for closure of tissue corners with an approximate 90-degree angle. |
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The pots were placed outdoors and artificially watered as necessary to keep at approximate field capacity. |
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An approximate cubage for the ground works and concreting could be determined according to the same method as shown for plastic pools. |
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Of course they will because this is the approximate proportion that attend as outpatients and day cases at any acute general hospital. |
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Stability constants of organic chelates on mineral or metal surfaces are thought to approximate levels measured by solution chemistry. |
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For example, he gave an approximate formula for the area and the perimeter of an ellipse. |
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Paediatric anaesthetists often break paracetamol suppositories to achieve an approximate dose for children of different ages and weights. |
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Patients experience shorter wait times because they can plan ahead for a specific date and approximate procedure time. |
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These quantitive discrepancies probably lie in the approximate or simplified nature of the spectral simulation models. |
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It was not possible to say when exactly death had occurred but it was open to the jury to return an approximate time of death. |
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Based on these findings, irrigation fluids should approximate body temperature to avoid hypothermic or hyperthermic injury. |
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In this case the coarse-grained geometry can provide a guide to extracting useful information from an inherently approximate calculation. |
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He has collected nearly 30,000 entries and provided exact, equivalent or approximate words in Urdu. |
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He also studied polynomials, now named after him, which approximate a function that conformally maps a given simply-connected domain onto a disc. |
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I know it's only a linguistic tic, a filler word which pads out pauses, but it makes the whole thing so approximate and unsure. |
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This approximate constancy suggests that mature cell length may be regulated to fall within a preferred range. |
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They may then deviate from a Fibonacci pattern and tend to form approximate whorls of three organs or have a somewhat irregular arrangement. |
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Finally, to check the adequacy of the model, we present a more general model, together with a simpler approximate estimation procedure. |
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Runways, on the other hand, tell pilots the runway direction to the nearest approximate compass heading. |
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The test liquid was said to approximate the surface tension of human serum. |
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Forensic trichology can determine the approximate age, body mass, race, and other important traits of the hairs' owner. |
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An autopsy will be performed to find out the cause and the approximate date of death. |
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The Germans knew the approximate location, even though they could not be exact in that difficult terrain. |
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The hallmarks applied to the silver examples enable approximate dates of manufacture to be applied to those made in glass. |
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In 1980, it began its transformation into an exclusive eco-resort, with room for 28 guests, 160 staff, and an approximate beach-to-visitor ratio of one to two. |
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Kagan had already been there, and the screen showed the list of navigation buoys whose signals they were receiving and their approximate distances. |
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Times of species divergence in the x-axis are approximate estimates. |
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We are told that each curtain needs to be the width of the track or pole, but this is only an approximate measurement as curtains are made to the nearest half width of fabric. |
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However, even after we adjusted for these additional factors we still found an approximate doubling of risk of death from cancer among people with widespread pain. |
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Our measures confirm that they selected their verbal response on the basis of an apprehension of approximate number rather than on an exact count. |
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This of course is science's strength, rather than its weakness, its ability to self-correct and approximate ever closer to a possible underlying truth. |
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Instead, we allow different branches to have different rates but use a single rate for each branch to approximate the trajectory of rates on that branch. |
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It somewhat resembled meat and was drowned in a gelatinous brown goop meant to approximate gravy. |
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The notation of section thickness on a microscope slide informs the observer of the approximate level of magnification most suitable for examination of the tissue section. |
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Increased engine performance can be derived by arching the plate within the exhaust chamber to approximate a megaphonic area reduction within the exhaust chamber. |
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The carrying amounts of each of these accounts approximate their fair values because of their short-term maturity. |
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The carrying amounts of each approximate fair value because of their short maturity. |
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A page with drawings of a joiner's tools on one half and on the other half a storage rack for these tools with the approximate shape of each one. |
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It can be exciting having things in the freezer that are unlabelled, since you only have an approximate idea of what they are before you defrost them. |
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This activity will allow you to calculate the approximate amount of water that fails from a major storm system. |
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Instruments now available can automatically scan a stereo model and generate approximate profiles from which contours may be interpolated. |
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However, that is not needed for a neural net to be able to approximate complex functions. |
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The circle and arrow overlaid on the entrance portion of the Trout Cave map below shows the approximate camera location and initial direction of view for the panorama. |
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Today, we are shocked when young children are put to work for pennies a day in India, or China, in conditions of indenture that approximate slavery. |
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You have the right to know in advance the approximate costs of the professional services you require. |
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A block of argillite was first cut to an approximate shape with a carpenter's saw. |
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What they forget is the fact that Gil came up with numbers approximate to Tony's, but Gil did it in five years less time. |
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Can I approximate the mutual inductance with the coaxial loops model? |
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It never occurred to me until that moment that I could ever lead a life approximate to those. |
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But if that was Roth's dream, it doesn't approximate to anything Kafka appeared to fancy for himself. |
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This is a consequence of the independent assortment of chromosomes, which results in approximate orthogonality between unlinked locations in the genome. |
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If you follow the approximate centre line of the ship you will soon come to the remains of the engine, about half of which projects above the general level of the wreckage. |
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The outboard section of the aircraft's left wing was bent in the vertical direction and twisted along with the aircraft's approximate lateral axis. |
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So, there is no wonder to hear, old autochthons using an approximate French. |
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Within both groups, many plants possessed a genome content that deviated from the euploid parents by at least the approximate size of one chromosome. |
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Both exact and approximate solutions to the problem have been developed. |
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All these traits make an index fossil especially useful for rapid determination of the approximate age of an outcrop and its correlation in the field. |
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The elytra are of a miniatous red, striated and punctured, towards the apex rounded and serrated with two very minute approximate dentations at the sutural angles. |
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For Armenians, Der Zor has come to have a meaning approximate to Auschwitz. |
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Note down what you have to do in the most logical order for you, with the approximate time of each action. |
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Using a compost tea as a soil drench, an approximate rate would be 1 L per plant. |
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The study team would communicate daily by satellite telephone with the MCC to discuss approximate timing and configuration of aircraft activity. |
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The first step is to rough out a cylinder and form a approximate bowl shape. |
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You are going to fill in the page from this diary, writing what the writer does on holiday at the approximate time of each one. |
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Don't forget to always let someone know where you are going and the approximate time you intend to be back. |
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The exact amount will be specified in your owner's manual but the approximate amount is 0.6 litres or 20 ounces. |
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This value will give you the approximate angular velocity of the anemometer. |
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Ambler pointed out that cross-country studies approximate the value of variables in the steady state by using long-run averages. |
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Gold is recorded at its approximate historical cost and not adjusted to its commodity market value. |
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Disks are forged to near net size or to approximate shape using large presses with input stock from billets previously produced from consumably remelted ingots or consolidated powder. |
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A minimum of three anchor clips per jamb is recommended with locations at approximate hinge points. |
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The approximate curve for the power link approximating to the probit provides a fair approximation. |
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The accompanying bar graph shows the approximate number of storage tank systems, by region, for the four departments. |
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They approximate levels of gross income where people are forced to spend much of their income on food, shelter and clothing. |
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The sheets would be cut to approximate size, then they would be gathered into groups of three or four, folded in half and trimmed to the correct size. |
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Garbled beacon replies occur when two or more aircraft are at the same approximate range and bearing but at different altitudes. |
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P max can acclimate to several factors, which are, in approximate order of importance, light, nitrogen nutrition, ambient carbon dioxide concentration and temperature. |
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Grab lower right corner of chart and re-size it until it is an approximate square. |
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This is the approximate equivalent of an Olympic gold in life skills at Westminster. |
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The following table provides approximate measures of the standard error due to sampling. |
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The directive seeks to eliminate these problems and approximate the provisions on the subject. |
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The approximate length of the waiting list for public housing is three years. |
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Culture involves a hanging sheet of acrylic of an approximate pine-tree shape, on which are mounted 26 petri dishes, most containing thin cross sections of rolled canvas. |
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I figure out the approximate outline, the sequence of subject matter for the chapter, numbering the material. |
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Finally, the last column gives an approximate time to be allocated to training activities. |
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The red line is the approximate break-even price of the average tar sands producer. |
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Once a piece has been blown to its approximate final size, the bottom is finalized. |
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Finding approximate Nash equilibria in n x n bimatrix games is currently one of the main open problems in algorithmic game theory. |
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As mentioned before, modern geodetic datums rely on the surfaces of geocentric ellipsoids to approximate the surface of the earth. |
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The name reflects the approximate southern limit to the kingdom's territory, the Humber estuary. |
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He, along with his expedition, made the first ascent of Mount Erebus and the discovery of the approximate location of the South Magnetic Pole. |
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If... the pattern on the mask were designed to look more like a dog bone, the result would better approximate a rectangle with sharp corners. |
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If all the hidden information of a reel-to-reel is ever brought out, quality would approximate 8K, they say. |
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Turbofan propelled cruise missiles with an approximate speed of 850 kilometres per hour would take over two hours to cover a distance of 2,000 kilometres. |
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Table 1 provides an approximate composition of citronella oil and assigns a congeneric group and toxicity class to each component of citronella oil. |
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The Earth's magnetic field is aligned roughly along the spin axis and has an approximate dipole shape, similar to that of a bar magnet, with north and south magnetic poles. |
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Odelit's high strength characteristics overbalance the indices of ordinary paving tile, sett, limestone, marble in many times and approximate Odelit towards granite. |
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Consequently, assessments of the program's impact in these circumstances is required to rely on indirect evidence which is only general and very approximate in nature. |
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The majority of total company-wide capital spending in fiscal 2006, which will approximate the average spending of the past number of years, will be allocated to the retail store network. |
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In suitable species, a quantitative evaluation of the approximate lethal dose and information on the dose effect relationship should be obtained, but a high level of precision is not required. |
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Culvert alignment should approximate the existing stream channel alignment to mimic the natural stream flow, which will prevent bank erosion and channel scour. |
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Its aim is to exploit the tolerance for imprecision, uncertainty, approximate reasoning, and partial truth in order to achieve tractability, robustness, low cost solution and close resemblance with human like decision making. |
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You probably have a daily agenda to keep track of when you need to be where, but it would be useful to also have a weekly planner to block off approximate time commitments as you take on new activities. |
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The fundamental concept is that when the government wants to dispose of property it transfers it to Canada Lands and takes back a promissory note for the approximate value. |
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Twenty-four urban areas together registered an average increase in daily car and motorised two-wheeler trips of 3.7 km, representing an approximate 20 per cent increase in trip length. |
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Each year while on assignment, R. L. Broiles paid to Exxon Mobil Corporation amounts that were approximate to the income taxes that would have been imposed if he was resident in his originating country of employment. |
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These early works occasionally use Sprechstimme, a variety of vocalization between speech and song that uses approximate pitches along a continuum notated by the composer. |
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The Group is now entering a period of normal levels of capital expenditures which we project to be in the approximate range of 45 to 55 million Swiss Francs per year. |
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A specialised aspect of the subconscious mind has created this inner child from birth, allowing it to grow and mature to an approximate age of six. |
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The carrying values of accounts receivable, grants payable and accrued liabilities, and the managed funds liabilities approximate their fair values due to the short-term nature of these assets and liabilities. |
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The carrying amounts for cash, accounts receivable, loans receivable, and accounts payable and accrued liabilities approximate their fair values because of the short-term maturity of these instruments. |
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The south rail of track WR04 was canted at an approximate 45-degree angle. |
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From the fourth decade on, resorption exceeds formation, resulting in an approximate 10 percent loss in bone mass per decade, equivalent to a daily loss of 15 to 30 mg of calcium. |
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A bootstrap algorithm is used to approximate the distribution of the test statistic in finite samples and show that the bootstrapped distribution converges to the asymptotic distribution in probability. |
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All she had was a name, Guido, and an approximate birth date. |
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For example, if a staff member needs to find out what activities a certain staff member undertook in a specific location and they know the approximate date, they can find the entry in the diary filed in the library. |
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And once the approximate cost of waste disposal has been calculated, it should be possible to translate the environmental criterion of waste reduction into an economic one. |
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The psoriasis sufferer could soon select from one of three treatment regimes that roughly approximate the medical approaches of the past, present and future. |
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The carrying amounts of short-term investments, accounts payable and accrued liabilities approximate their fair values due to their short-term nature or based on discounted cash flows, as appropriate. |
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An approximate composition of some of the crew has been conjectured based on contemporary records. |
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It seems that in general the more nearly a theory approximates incontrovertibility, the more nearly does it approximate triviality. |
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The exact position was not publicly disclosed, but a plaque marks the approximate location. |
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The second step is to approximate the geoid by a mathematically simpler reference surface. |
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The approximate location of James Watt's birth in Greenock is commemorated by a statue. |
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Instead, classical mechanics is now considered an approximate theory to the more general quantum mechanics. |
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For instance, spacecraft use a variation of the Euler method to approximate curved courses within zero gravity environments. |
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On larger roads, the approximate location of the border can be determined by signs reminding the driver of the change in units. |
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There is no universal agreement on the exact or approximate date the Protestant Reformation ended. |
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The Scottish Parliament uses an Additional Members System, designed to produce approximate proportional representation for each region. |
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The table shows the approximate typical output, in lumens, of standard incandescent light bulbs at various powers. |
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By mapping the location of any small seismic events associated with the growing fracture, the approximate geometry of the fracture is inferred. |
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In 1886, a monument to Alexander III was erected at the approximate location of his death in Kinghorn. |
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However, for the compilation of social statistics and other purposes, approximate equivalences have to be established. |
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The violin is also considered a very expressive instrument, which is often felt to approximate the human voice. |
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The phonetic values of some consonants are closer to the approximate equivalents in IPA than in other systems. |
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At the same approximate time, she collaborated with the punk group BabyPinkStar to record a new version of the same song. |
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Instead, lines are drawn to best approximate the locations of exact values, based on the scattered information points available. |
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Another monument in the Parc Richelieu, erected on 23 April 1994, marks the approximate site of Emma, Lady Hamilton's last resting place. |
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This was the approximate latitude that the Vikings would have sailed along to get to Greenland from Scandinavia. |
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Terman in 1932 to simplify the approximate analysis of radio circuits with a range of center frequencies and Q values. |
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Each sector is approximately triangular in shape, and the sectors can be rearranged to form and approximate parallelogram. |
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The historical provinces of Finland can be seen to approximate some of these divisions. |
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Specific terms are used to describe a fragrance's approximate concentration by the percent of perfume oil in the volume of the final product. |
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The Volga marks the approximate northern limit of moderately dense settlement. |
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In Early Modern English, the semantic value was lost, and the usage of forms with do began to approximate that found today. |
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Before 2012 expansion of Moscow, MKAD was considered an approximate border for Moscow boundaries. |
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Trim these areas to conform to the approximate function of the coronoid process and to the height and width of the retrozygomatic area. |
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It was not until around 6,000 BC that the approximate geography of Denmark as we know it today had been shaped. |
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And nobody had reported a missing child of that approximate age. |
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Thus the personal outlay for one trierarchy would approximate the life-time income of a skilled worker. |
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Secundibrachials slightly cuneate uniserial, same approximate dimensions and same distal expansion as on primibrachials, aborally rounded. |
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Multiply that figure by 50 and you will have the approximate size of both your active and passive vocabulary. |
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It employs the COLAMD and AMD approximate minimum degree preordering algorithms to permute the columns so that the fill-in is minimized. |
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Piecewise linear interpolation is used to prolongate the approximate eigenfunctions from one grid level to the next refined level. |
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Locally in the physical 3-dimensional space we approximate curved surface by the Euclidean plane tangent in a given position. |
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To commemorate the 700th anniversary of Bacon's approximate year of birth, Prof. |
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However, the following table represents a very approximate estimate of how they might be compared. |
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The divisions between all these groups are approximate and their boundaries are not always clear. |
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He may have been born slightly earlier than 1450, which is the approximate date most commonly given for his birth. |
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An approximate model of the filter cake consolidation stage is proposed, taking cognizance of the facts that with filtration time the porosity and thickness of the compact bed decrease and the fluid stress drops continually. |
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As explained in the previous table, the number of communications is approximate, and next year we will confine ourselves to itemizing cases as opposed to the number of communications. |
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The time taken to obtain information on companies elsewhere in the world is variable. Therefore, only an estimate before the formal order will make it possible for us to give you an approximate date. |
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Each dish is dated approximate to its origins. |
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The Duke researchers believe the auditory system judges sounds to be pleasant the closer they approximate to this generalized power spectrum of the human voice. |
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The contract may lay down average rates by type of expenditure or pre-set lump sums as well as, with the agreement of the participants, a value by activity which shall be closely approximate to the expenses incurred. |
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Therefore, the approximate number of books to be published and edited every year, as well as the expected delivery date, are known beforehand by the contracting authority. |
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What is the approximate date of your last course taken? |
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Admittedly, this value is quite approximate and one must subtract from it the costs of implementation of energy demand side-management policies, but such costs are, generally, considerably less significant. |
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Half arrowheads are indicative of difference and are used in a zygonic context to show approximate imitation. |
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In addition, the location of the isolines for much of the northern part of the country is approximate because of the scarcity of streamflow records in this area. |
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And Woolf was always painfully aware of the inexactness and artificiality of art: that her words, however fine-spun, could only approximate what she really wanted to say. |
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Our use of stolen bases to approximate team speed is in accordance with Zech. |
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A fast hardware approach for approximate, efficient logarithm and antilogarithm computations. |
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In the absence of resolution of feelings evoked by the childhood abuse, situations in later life that approximate the feelings of defencelessness experienced as a child will be difficult emotionally for the individual. |
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Leaves alternate, usually reddish, approximate, densely arranged on upper part of stem, orbicular to ellipsoid, 5 6Â mm long, 3 4Â mm wide, 2 3Â mm thick, margin entire, base truncate, spurred, apex obtuse, sometimes mucronate. |
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Random number generators are widely used in computer simulations to provide approximate solutions to statistical problems. |
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The team have only been playing regularly since 1995, playing 75 of their games from then to the end of 2015 at an approximate average of 4 games a year. |
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In this paper we are going to follow their footsteps constructing the skew semigroup ring and prove its associativity without using approximate identity. |
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The genera by which two families approximate are called osculant genera. |
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Durham was allocated the code 263 the approximate mileage from London. |
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A plaque marks the approximate spot believed to be the site of the grave. |
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In view of this incommensurableness of most numbers and their respective logarithms, only an approximate definition can be given of a logarithm in general. |
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To approximate this exchangeability, observations are often matched according to a unit's propensity to receive treatment conditional on its unique set of covariate values. |
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Fuzzy logic is derived from fuzzy set theory dealing with reasoning that is approximate rather than precisely deduced from classical predicate logic. |
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The method is not able to approximate surfaces like toroids. |
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Using the yield strength and no safety factor will calculate an approximate theoretical pressure at which the tubing will begin to plastically deform. |
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Who could have predicted that after the greyest summer in recent memory, the sun would come out for the approximate three-hour window that the run was going on? |
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Let us remember that free-hand drawing is only an approximate description of forms, and is not, like instrumental drawing, a mathematical representation of them. |
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Then we can compute an approximate LU factorization for the permuted saddle-point system using MSSS matrix computations in linear computational complexity. |
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The end of Doone Close marks the approximate site of Gomer House. |
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All dates are approximate and conjectural, obtained through research in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, genetics, geology, or linguistics. |
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The practice known as reclamation is being applied to culm piles antedating laws requiring mine owners to restore lands to their approximate original condition. |
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This approximate latitude is then corrected using simple tables or almanac corrections to determine a latitude theoretically accurate to within a fraction of a mile. |
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Boats are classed by number of rowers and their approximate age. |
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The date beside each species is the last date when a specimen was observed in the wild or, where this is not known, the approximate date of extinction. |
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The age and gender distributions approximate the national average. |
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Moreover, we used the real IR emitter spectral emission obtained from out supplier to approximate the emission of the IR emitter instead of using the blackbody theory. |
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Most hydrocoolers use mechanical refrigeration. Figure 26 shows the approximate amount of refrigeration needed for an uninsulated hydrocooler, installed outside. |
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There are two diametrically opposed definitions of the dog year, primarily used to approximate the equivalent age of dogs and other animals with similar life spans. |
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It is sometimes possible to give approximate dates for the borrowing of individual Latin words based on which patterns of sound change they have undergone. |
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This relationship is only approximate, however, since local factors, such as proximity to oceans, can drastically modify the climate. |
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How much rail horsepower does a 125 have? Well I don't have the actual TE curve on me here but I can approximate. |
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Though the dissection used in this formula is only approximate, the error becomes smaller and smaller as the circle is partitioned into more and more sectors. |
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During the first year of her reign, Isabella established a monopoly over the royal mints and fixed a legal standard to which the coinage must approximate. |
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