Proofs that also hold in a discrete geometry are thus independent from any assumption about discreteness or continuity. |
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In our heavily branded world, the discreteness of a Birkin is an elitism of its own. |
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In addition to the discreteness, Sony's original sleek triangular design of the cameras fits smartly into any surveillance site. |
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Knowledge about the discreteness of commercial fish stocks is critical to managing their harvest. |
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This problem is clearly non-convex due to the discreteness, but however not too hard to solve. |
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The one that we are presenting here distinguishes itself by the discreteness and subtlity of its perfume which is nevertheless rich. |
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To impose additional structure while addressing the discreteness of ownership choices, the authors draw from the literature on complementarities. |
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In contrast to De Quincey's vision, however, this sharing does not threaten but reinforces the fundamental discreteness of the subjects involved. |
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Primary advantages include portability and discreteness. |
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However, it suffers from the problem of tail discreteness and from the inability to provide predictions beyond the size of the data window used. |
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The discrete electromagnetic radiation energies hν emitted or absorbed by all substances reflect the discreteness of the internal energies of all material things. |
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Turing gave no hint that the discreteness of the Turing machine constituted a real limitation, or that the non-discrete processes of analog machines might be of any deep significance. |
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In addition to fitting this paradigm, the following sub-themes were defined on the basis of their discreteness from other possible sub-themes, and the availability of information at a national level. |
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The most recent data suggest multiple discreteness in the source structures. |
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If the measured value is a result of operations based on the algorithms of division, multiplication, exponentiation, then discreteness will be unavoidable. |
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