| I pause to interpolate, the witness answers on the basis that it could have been. |
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| The viewer feels he has seen enough variety to allow the imagination to interpolate all potential additional variations. |
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| He would interpolate values between his data points and he did this using a cubic interpolation formula. |
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| For the Hamiltonian matrix elements, spline-fitted functions of time were used to interpolate values from the trajectory calculations. |
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| Additionally, he tends to repeat these statements from week to week, waiting for the pause in the conversation so he can interpolate them. |
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| I should interpolate that his friends generally read to him to save his eyes. |
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| Assume a linear relationship and interpolate between progressive point pairs by drawing a straight line between them. |
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| To make it so would be to interpolate into the text of the Refugee Convention definition of refugee an additional requirement of international condemnation. |
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| Because raw images take a long time to interpolate, they are usually viewed first in a proxy file and then touched up. |
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| A second idea, to frame the opera in a spaceship and interpolate cantos from Harry Martinson's 1956 science-fiction verse-novel, Aniara, was not. |
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| However, it is desirable to interpolate between the individual measured values, in order to achieve a smoother line at high resolution. |
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| Crews must interpolate between area forecasts and weather reported at nearby stations. |
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| It is necessary to maintain the correct relationship in composition? so use the values from the table in Step 3? or interpolate between them. |
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| If you set the indicator, then the system uses constant zero rates to interpolate the interest rates, and not annual rates. |
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| The hydrogeochemical levels and characteristics of underground water vary in time and space and they are difficult to interpolate. |
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| This raises the difficult issue of how to interpolate uncertainties between these calibrations. |
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| One item of the library can contain more temperature curves and users can interpolate between them. |
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| However, Powertec contains an automatized correction system that can interpolate and repair some of the deviations. |
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| Logistic regression models were subsequently used to interpolate probability values for the whole range of possible assay values. |
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| Catton can lapse into preciousness, and she has a drama-killing tendency to interpolate herself when the wonderful moments she's constructed should be left alone. |
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| For example, if the total fertility rate for a country or region was actually measured only in 1980 and in 1995, by assuming even increments from year to year, it is possible to interpolate a TFR for each intervening year. |
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| In support of the development of air quality objectives and guidelines, new mapping techniques were developed to interpolate air quality monitoring data across most of Canada. |
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| Samuel Ramey used to interpolate a spectacular virtuoso cadenza at the end of the song. |
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| You may want to enter a life expectancy value for the first year and the last year and interpolate between these values to fill in the intervening years. |
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