Indeed, innovation in scene painting is associated with Sophocles, albeit in a passage of Aristotle which may be interpolated. |
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The idea of commemoration shows up most strongly in the retrospective narrative provided by the interpolated tales. |
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Later Edward III interpolated a royal claim for it, on the basis that the Templar lands had escheated to the crown. |
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They were sung in the streets and were interpolated into the midnight Mass of Christmas. |
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Valuable commentaries are interpolated into the main text, using a slightly smaller typeface which took me a little time to adjust to. |
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The remaining 20 percent of the delivery times linearly were interpolated between 10 and 20 minutes, with the upper bound set at 20 minutes. |
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Questions are profusely interpolated into the authorial commentary and characters interrogate themselves and others constantly. |
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If I decrease the resolution to anything other than the native resolution, images and text are interpolated. |
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The value for time at the zero degree steering wheel angle is interpolated. |
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The amounts of wine consumed in the ancient world can only be interpolated from other records, but they were not inconsequential. |
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It is interpolated for the position value and at the same time is used to generate an optional incremental signal. |
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Virtual values Simultaneous display of interpolated measurements from actual measurements. |
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We then interpolated the gravity and topography data onto a 5 km grid using a minimum curvature algorithm and an oblique Mercator projection which minimized distortion. |
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The pressure at the DO location may not be known but can be interpolated from 13 separate differential pressure measurements. |
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The missing lines for each field are interpolated from the lines that are present. |
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Missing observations for long-horizon survey data are linearly interpolated from observations for surrounding quarters. |
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The same phenomenon exists on the polar ice caps, but a correction is interpolated from ocean data from either side of the ice cap. |
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The CCD has RGB stripes and is not a bayer pattern type, therefore colour value details are never interpolated from neighbouring pixels. |
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The average annual degree-day values were then interpolated from analyzed maps. |
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The required model inputs were obtained from site-specific observations and data interpolated from regional assessments. |
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We see that the colors are interpolated from vertex to vertex so that they change gradually. |
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The sunshine network is more extensive so that interpolated values can be obtained except where the density is low, as for example, in the North. |
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The intermediate values of the conversion table in accordance with DIN are interpolated from the surrounding values. |
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The narrative alternates between first and third person, with large swatches interpolated from Magda's diaries. |
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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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Data for interpolated lakes are based on production parameters for surveyed lakes of similar size and similar geographic location. |
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In the end, the show includes eight songs interpolated from other Gay shows. |
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Contouring interpolated from a profile scan is inferior to an operator's delineation. |
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Values will be interpolated and entered for each of the years between the first and last. |
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Now I see that evidently such an additional plenary session is to be interpolated after every meeting of the Council. |
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In the case of general boundary conditions it is required to apply the matrixes, which are interpolated on Ermit. |
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Reliable data sources are often interpolated over large distances, or supplemented by satellite-derived data which still suffer from serious shortcomings. |
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Employment linearly interpolated from quarterly to monthly. |
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Mileage interpolated from the incident frequency rate. |
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These residuals are then interpolated from pressure levels to the model's sigma levels and combined with the sigma trial field to obtain the analysis on sigma coordinates. |
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The height matrix with 25 m grid is interpolated from the basis model. |
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This value is interpolated by the method of least squares by taking the 10 points acquired before and after the point of Pmax and by regarding the pressure curve around of the maximum pressure as a parabola. |
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A Placido based topographer has a blind spot in the center and this area is interpolated but essential for an accurate corneal measurement and especially for the k-readings. |
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Hitachi's FRC features a technique that accurately and automatically eliminates judder by creating interpolated frames based on the original film images. |
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In preparation for his essays, Lauder interpolated lines from a Latin translation of Paradise Lost into the Latin verse of several 17th-century poets, notably Hugo Grotius, Jacobus Masenius, and Andrew Ramsay. |
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As the current texts of Gospels and letters presupposed some divine revelation through the Old Testament, Marcion concluded that they had been corrupted and interpolated by Judaizers. |
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Accurate interpolated gravity anomalies are needed in geodetical and geophysical analyses. |
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The axes can be interpolated with one another and synchronised with the C axes on the spindles, thus enabling each special shape to be turned accurately. |
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Although the images recorded with the digital zoom are interpolated to the set image size, the quality of the images may not be equal to images taken without the digital zoom. |
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In this process, if needed, multiple processing steps can be interpolated in succession, which produces a very good simulation of the manufacturing process. |
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These passages are almost always swollen with interpolated particulars, usually of an extravagant kind. |
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Ratings may be interpolated but should not be extrapolated. |
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Plot lines are almost always adapted for comic or satirical effect, and characters and situations from other stories are often interpolated into the plot. |
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Linklater replicates the look and feel of a graphic novel through an advanced form of the interpolated rotoscoping animation, first devised for his 2001 film Waking Life. |
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It most likely that this fact had been interpolated in the copy of Odoric used by Mandeville, for if he had borrowed it directly from Polo he could have borrowed more. |
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The extent of GA towards the north is unknown, but the amount of the eroded material can be interpolated and calculated between the Estonian mainland and Hiiumaa Island. |
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If one wishes to present the most accurate data for the peaks, mean or interpolated prominence would be appropriate as the other measures give biased estimates. |
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