Alpine and Himalayan influences are translated into discrete embroidery and sophisticated patchwork. |
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First, the titin molecule is composed of a discrete number of globular domains and a nonglobular segment. |
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Most disease resistance traits are measured as one or more discrete characters. |
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The various modes of motion are quantized, meaning that only certain discrete energy states are possible. |
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Cutaneous viral warts are discrete benign epithelial proliferations caused by the human papilloma virus. |
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However, as speed increased, fin strokes gradually moved toward synchrony with no discrete transition point. |
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Early speech-recognition systems were discrete speech recognizers requiring users to pause between each word for 200 milliseconds. |
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And why are we stuck with two discrete inquiries which will not take place in public nor take evidence from lay people or racism experts? |
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It incorporates a flight path of about 40 cm from repeller to a discrete dynode-type detector that is both sensitive and durable. |
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Ponds, however, have an amorphous structure, whereas neural networks have a discrete structure based on prior learning. |
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They mark a long east-west colonnade that links a series of discrete rooms clad in sprayed earth and topped with curved zinc roofs. |
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Next, the material is coded into discrete images and each of the images is inserted in the appropriate order into the various loci. |
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The discrete sounds are all well mixed with powerful, rumbling bass steady throughout. |
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She, and all of them, are constrained by hopeless blocking and a lighting design so discrete as to be invisible to the naked eye. |
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Trigger points are discrete, focal, hyperirritable spots located in a taut band of skeletal muscle. |
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The image derives from a newspaper tear sheet that, at the gallery, was labeled as a discrete object and fixed to a wall. |
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Even at these sites, red cedar tends to be spatially limited to discrete ritual precincts rather than scattered randomly among feature fills. |
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The two discrete muscular components of the sphincter identified anatomically cannot be distinguished manometrically. |
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His interests are in discrete differential geometry and mathematical visualization. |
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By molecules, we generally mean assemblies of a discrete, countable number of atoms. |
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Serial transverse sections showed homogeneous pale red-brown parenchyma without discrete abnormality. |
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For the fact of the matter is that Saturday's thriller against New Zealand was not a discrete event. |
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He had proved that compact abelian groups are dual to discrete abelian groups, and von Neumann was interested in extending this result. |
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We have seen that in an atom, possible electron energies come in a discrete series of distinct levels. |
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It is crucial to differentiate the phenomenon of self-awareness from discrete pieces of self-knowledge. |
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Again, kudos o'plenty are definitely in order for your discrete handling of a very ticklish situation. |
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The majority of studies on melanin ornaments cited in Table 1 measured only the size of discrete patches of melanic feathers. |
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Towns in metropolitan areas, however, have been able to take advantage of this by consolidating their authority over discrete services. |
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Divorcing a filesystem from the kernel, he says, is the same as microkernels' attempt to split the guts of a system into discrete pieces. |
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An underlying factor may be any measurable value, continuous or discrete, that influences the phenotypic traits of interest. |
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As is apparent in the current analysis, the trends were general, and not discrete. |
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Stereo photography supports natural binocular vision by providing pairs of discrete images for the left and right eyes. |
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The complex sentence fragment running over these lines is trimetrical in shape, but each trimeter is not a discrete unit. |
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Her TEE subjects were history, English, human biology and discrete mathematics. |
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But there are myriads of other discrete territories, such as deserts, mountain ranges, peninsulas, and islands, that function as bioregions. |
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The Dalradian of NE Scotland is a discrete lithotectonic unit and the type locality for Buchan-type high-T, low-P regional metamorphism. |
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So it sells resistors and other discrete components alongside hard drives and motherboards. |
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Diode lasers are now available in discrete colors from the infrared to blue and into the near ultraviolet. |
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Painted in shades of brown and gold, and heavily outlined in black, each twist of sisal may be read as a discrete unit. |
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Measurement of prices would be adjusted for changes in terms of such discrete units of computer power or memory. |
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Diabetic necrobiosis typically causes discrete pretibial plaques, not the confluent skin changes seen in this patient. |
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The diversity which we see and experience in terms of discrete entities has to be viewed against the total background of reality, Brahman. |
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Others were highly vesiculated and contained discrete but degenerating organelles, such as nuclei and mitochondria. |
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A thermal history involving two discrete episodes of heating and cooling clearly provides the best fit to the measured data. |
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It occurred as a fine-grained siliceous vein filling and as discrete, clear, tiny crystals in vugs. |
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Written for non-specialists, the book is organized into an introduction and 15 discrete essays. |
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Other discrete vegetation types associated with the caatinga are distinctive palm stands. |
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Because the electron is confined to move along the circumference of the nanotube, standing waves arise that have discrete wavelengths. |
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With hindsight one can see that historical and contemporary strands were discrete and complementary. |
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These catenoids are the first explicitly known discrete minimal surfaces besides the trivial plane. |
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The electrons do have different discrete energies, but they do not follow circular orbits. |
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All my life I've been blessed with stubbly, almost invisible eyelashes, discrete, modest, and no trouble at all. |
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The adjacent cerebral parenchyma and overlying ependyma revealed no discrete inflammation or vasculitis. |
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The plug-in manufacturers have developed a real fixation on modeling and mimicking discrete gear, including mics, tape, outboard pieces. |
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Government figures on poverty are based on sample surveys conducted at discrete points of time. |
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The energy of all systems is quantized, that is, energy can be absorbed or released in discrete parcels or packets. |
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Local unconformities and deposition in the foreland basin and intra-mountain synclinal basins occurred in discrete phases. |
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Even the most discrete of armadas might alter their plans and give hint to some clandestinity on our part. |
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One explanation could be that we included people with discrete malformations associated with cleft lip and palate. |
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Lesions may be single or multiple, discrete or diffusely infiltrative, and are often deep-seated and periventricular. |
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Blogs are discrete entities with a single, stable URL for the main page and permalinks for individual entries. |
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The documentary section is dominated by a complete translation of the 1912 Festschrift, the first discrete publication devoted to Schoenberg. |
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Such an impression of homogeneity would seem to result from the confluence of two discrete but interrelated trends. |
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Amino acid side chains are known to adopt discrete conformations depending on the local protein environment. |
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The model for kinetics of digestion was a simple first-order kinetic equation with a discrete lag time. |
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Needless to say, the distinctions form a continuum, rather than discrete categories. |
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The problem is that Fausto, though essentially kind, is an inveterate skirt chaser, and none too discrete at that. |
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The caged-probes were subsequently photoreleased in discrete regions of the cell with a 5 second UV pulse focused through an iris diaphragm. |
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A conceptual framework for understanding how polygenes give rise to discrete phenotypic variation is the threshold model. |
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Hopewellian chert tool industries consist of three discrete manufacturing trajectories, resulting in tools made on cores, flakes, and blades. |
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This entrance forms an almost discrete passageway into the inner courtyards. |
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In this case, we grab 1,024 samples at a time and compute the discrete Fourier transform using the fast Fourier transform algorithm. |
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Recent fieldwork strongly indicates that these crinoidal deposits should be considered a discrete unit. |
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Some of the gold formed discrete isolated crystals to 2 mm perched on tiny cubic pyrite crystals in vugs that range to 1 cm across. |
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Each discrete section of animation is brief and each repeats in a regular cycle. |
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Its eastern part exhibits some discrete, strong and positive magnetic anomalies. |
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The surface of the outer perine is formed of a nearly homogenous layer giving rise to dimpled elements that are not clearly discrete. |
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Similar to the control group, the large bronchi were lined with simple cuboidal cells and contained discrete glands within the underlying wall. |
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However, much of the theoretical work since has focused on populations subdivided into discrete demes. |
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The living, dining and kitchen areas were more discrete, making observation less easy. |
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Signs are only meaningful within the system of signification in which they are produced, and not as discrete units. |
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Investors own units in the fund of funds but have no discrete units in the underlying funds. |
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It would provide, in other words, a discrete vehicle for important issues to be addressed. |
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Chips, being discrete units of food, rather than a single blob or lump of food, have a social element. |
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The Official Receiver has confined his allegations under this head to the following discrete matters. |
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The patient does suffer a serious loss of cognitive function due to a discrete neurological injury, such as a stroke. |
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This extended arcade also sub-divides the site into a series of discrete landscapes. |
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These conjoined applications raise one point in common and others discrete to the individual cases. |
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Now I am going way out on a limb here, but could a discrete universe make this a moot point? |
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Mosaic warts occur as collections of small, discrete and densely packed individual warts. |
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Is it a discrete inquiry by reference to the particular individual or is it a sort of general inquiry? |
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This book is not about discernment as a discrete act but rather treats it as a manner of living. |
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And it works when applications store stuff in discrete files, rather than their own data silo. |
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Whilst this book is a stand-alone title in that it deals with a discrete set of texts, it must also be seen as part of a much larger whole. |
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That is, does age affect general ability or does it have discrete effects on individual abilities? |
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All of these may usually be discrete and distinct domains but one key theme of this chapter is that there are also overlaps. |
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Assemblages are denned as coherent suites of plant fossils preserved in discrete lithological units. |
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The portion of pancreas had a dilated pancreatic duct but no discrete masses. |
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This software program records both discrete events and durational measurements and stores them for later analysis. |
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Species defined in these anagenetic terms have neither discrete temporal boundaries nor a sufficient level of constancy during their evolutionary tenures. |
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Sited on Salisbury Plain in the United Kingdom, the midden mound contains discrete layer upon layer of flint, charcoal, bones, pottery and excrement. |
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Multimeric molecules may also be organized into supramolecular structures presenting discrete adhesion domains within the extracellular environment. |
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Considering sight and smell as discrete modalities experiencing the object in each is similar but also, importantly, and perhaps, subtly different. |
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The main theme in the media business has been the transformation of relatively discrete producers of entertainment products into massive financial combines. |
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The humanities were once divided administratively and intellectually into discrete disciplines, but they are no longer treated as separate fields of study. |
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During operation, the light guide is stepped across the tissue surface at a fixed increment, and fluorescence measurements are made from each discrete site. |
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The work takes the form of a series of disconnected and discrete episodes, without essential inner connection, and becomes somewhat tedious as a result. |
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Properties such as elasticity, viscosity, damping, inertia, friction and contact characteristics and other forces were assigned to discrete rigid-body elements. |
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It was carried out over a period of a little more than two years in four discrete, limited-time operations. |
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The Executive is elected in broad national elections in which discrete and insular minorities carry less weight. |
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In planarian regeneration, they could be instrumental to transforming the homogeneous blastema and postblastema fields into discrete patterned regions. |
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A discrete morph can be thought of as an animation starting from the initial object and ending with the final object after a given number of the intermediate objects. |
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It is more typical, however, to encounter a sample of artifacts exhibiting morphological characteristics along a continuum that are not easily sorted by discrete variables. |
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These discrete building blocks must have individually useful optical properties and easily integrate with other optical materials in a broad range of configurations. |
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Variations in chromosome patterns during in vitro maintenance were rapid and discrete, involving loss of heteromorphy or appearance of additional chromosome size variants. |
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It has main melody lines which alternate in each year at such a speed that they become one with the whole like a glissando despite being discrete notes. |
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Cathodoluminescence imaging revealed that all grains contain a discrete core whose internal zonation was truncated by a surrounding brightly luminescent rim. |
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The atoms in iron, in contrast, do not cluster into discrete molecules. |
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In nineteen fragmented chapters riddled with ellipses, the novel limns the discrete and sometimes discomforting spectrum of desire awakened by intimations of mortality. |
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Having such a metric obviates a major analytic problem caused by discrete characters, which is that units of the same apparent magnitude are not necessarily equivalent. |
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They cover discrete and continuous time equations, linear models and linearization, qualitative analysis and phase space, bifurcations, and delay equations. |
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And it has become a system far more driven by the demands of branding and marketing than by recognizing clearly discrete locality. |
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And while modern science has progressed far beyond classical atomic theory, it nevertheless continues to understand the world in terms of the discrete. |
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At which point the traditional antinomies of lyric and epic may be invoked only as skirmishers in the move from the discrete poem to the interconnected book. |
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Here, we systematically derive discrete models of cell-to-cell communication from a mechanistic description of autocrine and paracrine signaling in epithelial layers. |
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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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Features thought to be associated with neuro-degenerative diseases include oligaemic episodes and increased iron concentrations in discrete brain regions. |
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From that point upstream the sub-soil was composed of laminated greensand, that is, clay containing glauconite interspersed with discrete bands of fine-grained sand. |
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The measured rheological features were not consistent with simple linear viscoelastic models based on a combination of a discrete number of springs and dashpots. |
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This issue is related to the inhibition of carrier relaxation due to the selection rule of interaction between electrons and phonons in discrete energy level systems. |
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If neither contestant withdraws during a contest, males engage in discrete wrestling bouts, in which they attempt to clasp and submerge their opponent. |
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The goal of the preliminary coding was to identify the phenomena of interest, and no attempt was made at this point to specify discrete categories. |
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A number of researchers have assumed a hierarchical model of language, in which linguistic information is processed in a series of discrete stages. |
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On examination a discrete lump was felt in the upper half of the breast. |
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A female may also spawn with the same male in temporally discrete bouts. |
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The remaining artifact-free data were then spectrally analyzed using discrete Fourier transforms to yield power data for specific frequency bands. |
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The only other discrete difference appears to be the vesiculate swellings in the peridium, and the phylogenetic significance of this trait is poorly defined. |
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She has an engaging smile, she is discrete, and she is strong. |
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By 1960, a discrete version of these equations was being extensively used in electrical engineering and geophysics, their use continuing until the present day. |
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Among these are several discrete characters that include a premaxillary beak, a highly modified first manual digit, and an hourglass-shaped proximal metatarsal. |
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Otherwise lacked discrete gross lesion, and the pulmonary vasculature was without note. |
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Atheroma is a discrete plaque containing lipid deposits that arises in the intima of an artery and has a predilection for areas of tortuosity and turbulence of blood flow. |
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Accordingly, atomic physics relies on the principles of quantum mechanics to describe the discrete nature of matter at the atomic and subatomic levels. |
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Nectar is the most common reward amongst epidendroid orchids since their pollen occurs in discrete masses within pollinia and is generally inaccessible to foraging insects. |
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The Internet of Things has been linked to specific industries, primarily discrete and process manufacturing, where actual products are made. |
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At Flicks, the films are subdivided into such discrete genres as Psychotronics. |
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Shorelines are generally derived by interpolating from a series of discrete beach profiles. |
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The epidermis of squamates is composed of a series of discrete layers, the outermost of which is one cell layer thick and rich in beta keratin. |
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This land is composed of 14 National Parks, 30 Conservation Parks, and approximately 8,900 discrete areas of land in total. |
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The histogram of the input image is first smoothed in order to eliminate false minima and maxima and its discrete derivate is found. |
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Replacement of existing shop front with traditional timber shop front with raised fascia signage, incorporating discrete pelmet lighting. |
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Several writers have argued that Estuary English is not a discrete accent distinct from the accents of the London area. |
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The USB MultiSwitch allows users to connect and share USB peripherals between two discrete platforms. |
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Galvani Farad Device Galvanic, discrete galvanic, exponential and faradic current must be measured. |
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The Dover Patrol formed a discrete unit of the Royal Navy based at Dover and Dunkirk for the duration of the First World War. |
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Combining these features reduces the required panel space, the cost of wiring, and the cost of installing multiple discrete components. |
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Each antenna element or group of antenna elements incorporates a discrete phase shift that produces a phase gradient across the array. |
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In human pachytene spermatocytes, SUMO-1 and another factor that binds to DNA, known as a histone, show discrete patterns. |
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On the gallery's Website, the exhibition's works, with their multiple disjuncts and diffusions, flattened to reveal a discrete sensibility. |
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The discrete nature of phonetic alphabets such as the Greek alphabet and its derivatives makes copying very accurate. |
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A discrete choice logit model is used to capture the choice of irrigation and a multinomial logit model is used to capture crop choice. |
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Earth has an outer shell made of a number of discrete, moving tectonic plates floating on a solid convective mantle above a liquid core. |
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Despite this, there are no genetic boundaries around local populations that biologically mark off any discrete groups of humans. |
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Sambandham, Multipoint boundary value problems for general discrete systems, Dynam. |
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Most languages have words consisting of several morphemes, but they vary in the degree to which morphemes are discrete units. |
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The probabilistic structure implies that the market evolves as a discrete, nonrecombinant tree. |
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To compare consumer preferences for contractible aspects of GPs and pharmacies, two discrete choice experiments are designed. |
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Often, the device is a discrete component which outputs either a digital or analog signal proportional to its orientation. |
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If the coefficient of boom-and-bustiness is increased even further, beyond the value of three, the discrete path breaks up into chaos. |
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If c is the conductor ideal for R in R then prime ideals not containing c correspond to localizations yielding discrete valuation rings. |
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Accordingly, the design features two 0.120 inch thick face skins separated 2.0 inches by a relatively dense discrete rib, egg-crated core. |
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The difference being that Eq. is discrete and we cannot gyroaverage over the phase. |
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A discrete centre channel was also recorded on the centre track of the print. |
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First of all, the game is split into discrete levels joined by a hub world. |
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We examine the notion of anticonfinement in the context of the singularity analysis of discrete systems. |
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In this paper, we solve the existence problem of telescopers for rational functions in three discrete variables. |
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Moderate tenderness and soft-tissue thickening without any discrete mass were observed over the medial portion of the left infraorbital rim. |
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He has since experienced several episodes of unexplained myalgia, fever, malaise, arthralgias, and discrete knee joint effusions. |
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Most things in life, including life itself, seemed to have articulated sections, discrete and separate and straightforward. |
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The cluster is used in numerical simulations of quantum chromodynamics on a discrete space-time lattice. |
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During oogenesis, discrete sites within the fruit fly genome undergo repeated rounds of DNA replication. |
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A Family of Jacobians suitable for discrete log cryptosystems, Advances in Cryptology-Crypto'88, LNCS 403, Springer-Verlag, pp. |
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The findings in this case confirm the presence of 2 discrete intrapulmonary nodules of ectopic liver in a female orthotopic heart recipient. |
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The idea that matter is made up of discrete units is a very old one, appearing in many ancient cultures such as Greece and India. |
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The Multifuge operates by centrifuging each sample as a discrete entity in individually sealed rotors mounted in a rotating carousel. |
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Each play is discrete and has a relatively small number of possible outcomes. |
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The consumer sees a discrete choice for every option, so this puts them in a position to make a value judgment about each one. |
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In this study, these data may include street network, O-D matrix, analysis time period, discrete time interval, and a departure curve. |
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Equivalent mechanical properties of auxetic lattices from discrete homogenization. |
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Specialty chemical and fine chemical manufacturing are mostly made in discrete batch processes. |
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At this point, the output becomes the digital, discrete signal. |
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Ordinary smallpox generally produced a discrete rash, in which the pustules stood out on the skin separately. |
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In the case of gravity, the operators representing the area and the volume of each surface or space region likewise have discrete spectrum. |
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Looking at New York City as a discrete economic unit can be misleading. |
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In the quantum theory, space is represented by a network structure called a spin network, evolving over time in discrete steps. |
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These discrete rotations and discrete Lorentz boosts are contained already in SO, and they tesselate the Riemann sphere. |
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Subjacent to this layer is a discrete subepidermal zone of parenchyma which is 3-6 cells seriate. |
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Suprasternal view revealed a membrane-like structure, suggesting a discrete coarctation of aorta. |
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The number of races observed expanded to the 1930s and 1950s, and eventually anthropologists concluded that there were no discrete races. |
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The mechanism of muricide behavior probably involves a discrete area of the brain, the amygdala. |
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This paper deals with discrete monotone iterative methods for solving semilinear singularly perturbed problems of elliptic and parabolic types. |
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Breeding females settle in discrete areas, whereas breeding males and dispersing juveniles have more fluid ranges, being more mobile. |
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Although dolphins do not possess fully developed hind limbs, some possess discrete rudimentary appendages, which may contain feet and digits. |
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Even with the world's largest telescopes, binary stars cannot generally be distinguished as two discrete points. |
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Down-hole geophysical methods, such as EM, IP and magnetometry may provide discrete targets of a possible gold-molybdenum system. |
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Although porpoises do not possess fully developed hind limbs, they possess discrete rudimentary appendages, which may contain feet and digits. |
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These habitats tend to be discontinuous in the Mediterranean mountains, producing discrete isolated populations. |
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Dialects are composed of specific numbers and types of discrete, repetitive calls. |
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Our problem was solved by the use of self-organizing neural network by the method of elastic tape representing the discrete optimization problem. |
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The ideal criterion that each continent be a discrete landmass is commonly relaxed due to historical conventions. |
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Computing discrete logarithms is apparently difficult, while the inverse problem of discrete exponentiation is not. |
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We investigate the geometry of stable discrete polynomials using their coefficients and reflection coefficients. |
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A symbology is called discrete if its characters can stand alone and can be decoded independently from those around them. |
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Silicotic nodules were defined as discrete lesions with smooth, sharp borders and concentric laminated collagen fibers. |
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Already, half of all Fortune 100 discrete manufacturing companies rely on Oce Engineering Exec. |
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Only relatively few universities can afford to offer Comparative linguistics as a discrete field. |
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Then it introduces both discrete and differential entropy and discusses challenges associated with interpreting and deriving the latter for various probability distributions. |
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On the KdV soliton formation and discrete spectral analysis. |
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The naevus is a discrete, flat or slightly elevated sessile lesion. |
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The flame is not continuous but is a series of discrete flamelets that are ignited on the hot remnant gases of prior flamelets, like passing on the baton in a relay race. |
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A radioactive isotope emits x-rays at a few discrete energy values. |
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The facility looks like a gas station, with stand-alone dispensers that deliver pure gaseous hydrogen at discrete pressures through noninterchangeable nozzles. |
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When the transportation cost on a given route is nonlinearly dependent on the discrete number of units transported, the TP becomes the nonlinear discrete optimization problem. |
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The fruit juice industry faces an uphill task to maintain loyalty and increase usage with discrete segments of society exhibiting a different psychographic profile. |
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Flows related to attending funerals, for example, were ostensively between the home community and one discrete communities where family ties are maintained. |
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Therefore, through-thickness embossing is essentially a gateless process, allowing production of discrete microparts without an unwanted gate attached. |
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This paper focuses on methods and algorithms to estimate the morphological tortuosity of a medium and to reconstruct on discrete grids in 2D and 3D geodesic paths it contains. |
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Red Chateauneuf du Pape is mostly Grenache, with the other varieties added like discrete makeup to emphasize its best points and hide any small remaining blemishes. |
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Representative discrete components include the nonwoven layer of the outer cover, the absorbent core, the bodyside liner, fasteners, ears and attachment panels. |
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Instead, the probability derivative for each discrete variable is calculated using a one-unit change in that variable, holding the other discrete variables at their mean. |
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The first book, originally, perhaps, discrete and free-standing, is based on a Latin account which survives in a seventeenth-century printed edition, pp. |
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In chemistry and physics, atomic theory is a scientific theory of the nature of matter, which states that matter is composed of discrete units called atoms. |
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Lawvere and employing the methods of category theory, it views all functions as being continuous and incapable of being expressed in terms of discrete entities. |
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Over the course of the fourth to eighth centuries, Vulgar Latin, by this time highly dialectalized, broke up into discrete languages that were no longer mutually intelligible. |
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The discrete capital value system means rates bills are determined by the capital value of each domestic property as assessed by the Valuation and Lands Agency. |
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If a body is represented as an assemblage of discrete particles, each governed by Newton's laws of motion, then Euler's laws can be derived from Newton's laws. |
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In the covariant, or spinfoam formulation of the theory, the quantum dynamics is obtained via a sum over discrete versions of spacetime, called spinfoams. |
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Due to the discrete spectral lines rather than a continuous spectrum, the light is not ideal for applications such as photography and cinematography. |
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Both dreaming and nondreaming sleep qualify as discrete altered states. |
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In sporadic colon cancer, the dysplastic precursor is the tubular adenoma, a discrete focus of premalignant tissue often completely excised by endoscopic polypectomy. |
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Midstream operations are sometimes classified within the downstream sector, but these operations compose a separate and discrete sector of the petroleum industry. |
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The carbohydrate source can be combinations of discrete sugars or can be derived from other sources such as banana, pineapple, peach, or even tomato puree or coconut water. |
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These fluids may travel through the accretionary prism diffusely, via interconnected pore spaces in sediments, or may follow discrete channels along faults. |
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In epidemics, there are often extensive interactions within hubs or groups of infected individuals and other interactions within discrete hubs of susceptible individuals. |
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Despite the low interaction between discrete hubs, the disease can jump to and spread in a susceptible hub via a single or few interactions with an infected hub. |
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Radio astronomy is different from most other forms of observational astronomy in that the observed radio waves can be treated as waves rather than as discrete photons. |
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Numeric row labels restart from 1 for each discrete unit of text. |
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There are 19 generally recognized, discrete subpopulations, though polar bears are thought to exist only in low densities in the area of the Arctic Basin. |
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Factories may either make discrete products or some type of material continuously produced such as chemicals, pulp and paper, or refined oil products. |
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Archaeologists treat stone rows as discrete features however and alignment refers to the stones being lined up with one another rather than anything else. |
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The capacity of the semideterministic discrete memoryless broadcast channel with partial message side-information at the receivers is established. |
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The trivial absolute value gives rise to the discrete metric. |
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In this practical manual she sets out to analyse what can be a very complex process into its discrete parts in a clear and easily assimilable structure. |
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Thus, the term hibernoma has been given to benign tumors of BAT.Hibernoma can usually be differentiated from BAT by the presence of a discrete mass. |
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We argue that blaming low fruit set on the performance of a discrete lineage of anthophilous insects as poor pollinia vectors must be approached with caution for two reasons. |
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The link between atomism and discrete motion goes back at least to Aristotle and is admitted by some atomists, but the full significance of that admission has been neglected. |
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Furthermore, UCNPs are doped with lanthanide ions that provide the favorable properties of stable emission, discrete emission bands and long emission lifetime. |
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These mathematical techniques are typically based on discrete mathematics such as predicate logic, set theory, relations, functions, and graph theory. |
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The target is also interpreted to lie between two discrete granite batholiths or within the collapsed roof structure of a single larger batholith. |
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Full waveform Lidar systems record the entire waveform of the reflected laser pulse, not only the peaks as produced by the discrete multiple return Lidar systems. |
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These circuits act like artificial atoms in that they can only gain or lose energy in packets, or quanta, by jumping between discrete energy levels. |
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Integration remains a key factor in TriQuint module design because of the inherent overall performance advantages it offers compared to competing discrete component solutions. |
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Students are assumed to have some discrete mathematics background, including a knowledge of algorithms, computational complexity, and binary arithmetic. |
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The TDT revenue bonds are limited obligations of the city secured by the discrete trust estate, including pledged funds, for each respective series of bonds. |
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I was fully comfortable with McFadden's approach to discrete choice analysis and thought that it would be straightforward to exposit it to others. |
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In our discrete 4-D spacetime we need to tesselate this Riemann surface into identical equilateral triangles and then perform the symmetry transformations of the sphere. |
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