We propose to calculate the median values at each iteration of the Gibbs sampler. |
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This article is excerpted from French Influences by Betty Lou Phillips, with permission of the publisher, Gibbs Smith. |
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The amount of mechanical work that can be performed in these states is equal to the change in the Gibbs free energy that occurs in them. |
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For example, the Gibbs team used to make motor mounts by hand out of steel. |
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Sensing that the umpire didn't share his wicked sense of humour, Gibbs obliged but put his jumper on inside out, hiding his number. |
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The methodical process and careful attention that Gibbs has devoted to his work belies the banality of his subject. |
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As pressure is a way to modify the Gibbs free energy, pressure allows the exploration of phase transitions and protein substates. |
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Gibbs and Heaviside had been early exponents of the vector calculus while its chief opponents had been Tait. |
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Volunteers are needed to clear the corner, next to Gibbs Close, on the playing field. |
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Gibbs has spent his time concentrating on his other sport of climbing, but will add much-needed experience to the pack. |
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Once waterborne it can reach speeds of 30 miles per hour, according to Gibbs Technologies, the British firm that designed it. |
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Gibbs may hardly recognize the sport and the team he left more than a decade ago. |
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Mr Gibbs advises people to avoid poorly-lit alleyways and instead walk on main thoroughfares. |
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In an equilibrium situation the Gibbs free energy of both components is equal, and nothing happens. |
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For simple systems, the Gibbs phase rule limits the conditions at which multiple phases can coexist at equilibrium. |
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I think Sir Harry Gibbs said something about the necessity for a contradictor, too, in one of those injunction cases. |
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So what in the name of George Allen and Joe Gibbs has happened to one of the most storied franchises in the league? |
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Fig.4 illustrates the Gibbs energy variation observed with water displacement. |
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Born in London, England, Terence Gibbs moved to Canada in 1948 and became a producer of music programs with the CBC in Toronto. |
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Gibbs knows the people in the pressroom are posturing before they raise their hands. |
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Then there was the 66th-minute scissors kick that Gibbs repelled on the line. |
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A double blow ReprintsSince his chastisement Mr Gibbs has insisted stoutly that he expects the Democrats to hold on to both chambers. |
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Related: Apple is protecting forests by buying them up But Gibbs is optimistic. |
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Doyle also pressed Gibbs for the name of the person at HASC who raised questions about his article. |
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On the 22 September Unilever airs the very first advertisement on UK commercial TV, which is for Gibbs SR toothpaste. |
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Philip Gibbs, the British journalist who wrote those words, conceded that the Germans were not barbarians. |
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So Gibbs took it upon himself to make sure a certain number of calls got done every day. |
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We used the Metropolis-Hastings technique within the Gibbs Sampler to simulate analytically untractable densities. |
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The change in Gibbs free energy equals the enthalpy change for the reaction minus the product of the absolute temperature and the change in entropy for the reaction. |
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The sequences of the two proteins vary at only 12 positions, yet only two positions are largely responsible for the observed difference in Gibbs free energy of denaturation. |
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He returned to TV in Chicago Hope, before landing NCIS, a spinoff from JAG in 2003, playing Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs. |
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While Gibbs was clearly a disturbed individual, his followers appear to have been a bunch of ordinary young soldiers. |
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Coarse graining the probability distribution avoids Liouville's Theorem, and successive coarse grainings increase the coarse grained Gibbs entropy. |
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If anyone can restore dignity to a franchise that has been close to a laughing stock in the last few years, it's Gibbs. |
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The Hall was constructed mainly of Fareham Red brick, with terra cotta block decoration made by Gibbs and Canning Limited of Tamworth. |
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Dave recorded the information in his pocketbook and looked Gibbs straight in the eye. |
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By Wolcott Gibbs Sad-eyed last month was nimble, middle-sized Life-President Clair Maxwell as he told newshawks of the sale of the fifty-three-year-old gagmag to Time. |
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Freddie Gibbs is the one rapper I would put money on right now. |
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In due course Gibbs made eye contact with his harried handler. |
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The Gibbs function approach allows the calculation of internal energy, entropy, enthalpy, potential enthalpy and the chemical potentials of seawater as well as the melting heat of ice and the latent heat of vapor. |
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Arsenal left-back Kieran Gibbs has revealed how his metatarsal injury had him fearing for his future. |
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British journalist Philip Gibbs more colourfully wrote of German 'monkey-tricks' and an 'uncanny feeling of an evil spirit' left behind by the Germans in places like Bapaume. |
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Interviewing local French people, many of whom understandably had no love for 'les Boches' as they called them, Gibbs found they often had a good word to say about individual German soldiers. |
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The Gibbs Raffel Duo weds primitivist free improvisation, visceral ostinati and guttural distortions of Korean Zen nonsense syllables in a surprisingly rich landscape of instrumental sound. |
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All along, Gibbs nursed plans to build a revolutionary superliner. |
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Gibbs Dentifrice was the name of the pink powder for cleaning your teeth I mentioned a couple of weeks ago. |
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Although she regularly collaborated with producers and arrangers such as Jaco Pastorius, Mike Gibbs, and Larry Klein Mitchell maintained coproducer credit and always had control over her material. |
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When she started at Gibbs in the 1970's, Ms. Engelhardt, a Woodbury woman who taught previously at the City University of New York, taught shorthand, keyboarding, accounting and secretarial procedures. |
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In that regard, the comments made by Carmen Gibbs in reference to the Francophone arts and culture summit that will be held in New Brunswick in May 2007 speak volumes. |
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While Gibbs says there has been a great deal of momentum towards putting monitoring systems in place, agribusinesses, consumers and activists should continue to demand zero deforestation in the supply chain. |
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Mr. Bloomberg's crew, meanwhile, was a touch more tentative, with the mayor, midship, dipping his oar alongside Linda I. Gibbs, his deputy mayor for health and human services, and four other raftmates. |
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Thériault, Gibbs and Tremblay challenge the cancer rate used by Martineau and his collaborators as it inflates statistics by not excluding aluminum workers. |
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Ilze Reiss and Herb Vandermeulen of Environment Canada and Scott Tessier and Margaret Gibbs of CCME provided significant assistance during the course of the committee's work. |
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He retired from the business in 1815 and was succeeded by his sons, Thomas and James Duncan, who along with Joseph Kollymer, formed the firm of Gibbs and Kollymer, tailors. |
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Prior to joining Reynolds, Gibbs worked with Overwatch Systems, a company that develops and supplies software and intelligence solutions to the U. S. Department of Defense. |
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Ms. Gibbs was an intern at the Inter-American Legal Services Institute in Bogota, Colombia, where she worked with Colombian lawyers in research and public legal education. |
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At the same time, the Authority took note of the comprehensive scientific justification for the establishment of a marine protected area at the Charlie Gibbs fracture zone prepared by the OSPAR Commission. |
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Gibbs and Matlock, for instance, have shown how different senses of the English verb make cooccur with particular syntactic frames. |
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The Gibbs phenomenon is characteristic of Fourier series at a discontinuity, its size being proportional to the magnitude of the discontinuity. |
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The terracotta for the Hammersmith school was made by the famous Gibbs and Canning Limited of Tamworth. |
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Former Neath RFC coach Lyn Jones was appointed as head coach, who named Scott Gibbs as the team's first captain. |
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It was proposed that the fracture zone be renamed Gibbs Fracture Zone, as fracture zones are generally named for research vessels. |
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After being neck-and-neck the whole race, Gibbs managed to pull ahead in the final lap. |
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The 26-year-old repeated the trick to remove Herschelle Gibbs and then claimed the prize scalp of Jacques Kallis caught behind by Niall O'Brien. |
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As noted previously, the Gibbs phenomenon results from crossing over a jump discontinuity in the domain. |
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A former Marine gunnery sergeant, whose investigative skills are unmatched, Gibbs leads this troupe of colourful personalities. |
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Herschelle Gibbs and Graeme Smith are formidable hitters and they have some good manoeuvrers like AB de Villiers and JP Duminy in the middle order. |
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Paddy Kingsland and Peter Howell contributed many scores in this period and other contributors included Roger Limb, Malcolm Clarke and Jonathan Gibbs. |
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Following the tour and TV special to promote the album, Vince Melouney left the group, desiring to play more of a blues style music than the Gibbs were writing. |
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The similarity is checked based on a graphical representation, correlation coefficient, Gibbs free energy, and the count of individual nucleotides in each sequence. |
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At constant pressure, the force driving chemical reactions is normally quantified by the thermodynamic quantity Gibbs free energy or Gibbs energy. |
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The Isabella goals were scored by Gippy Singh and Adam Bramley, with Stuart Gibbs, Dave Nichol, Brett Kennedy and Kevin Wheatley scoring for the Lodge. |
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A power transformer developed by Lucien Gaulard and John Dixon Gibbs was demonstrated in London in 1881, and attracted the interest of Westinghouse. |
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Last year, Heineken commissioned Chris Gibbs and fashion designer, Mark McNairy, to create a unique color offering of McNairy's leather saddle shoe. |
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Gibbs and Brinsley Coleberd and could now be coupled with hydraulics. |
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