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The converge
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Of two or more entities, to approach each other; to get closer and closer.
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The Converge member companies spend about $200 billion annually on components.
The CONVERGE study attempted to minimize phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity by choosing women only and concentrating on more-severe hospital-treated cases of MDD from China.
where τ represents the parameter that controls the converge speed.
Reference [14] proposes a sliding mode control strategy based on multi-agent system to improve the converge speed of the existing SoC balancing strategies.
The proposed clustering mechanism is employed upon the available GWcs (vehicles inside the converge zone and equipped with dual interface) cluster.
RANDOM reaches exploitation and update outcomes during the converge period in contrast to EXPLOITATION that mostly reaches exploitation outcomes in the first 100 epochs (Figure 5d) and update outcomes in the next epochs (Figure 5e).
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The sooner the values converge the better.
Instead of choosing, the network dramatizes in its programs the converging cultures in transition.
A falling MACD line represents bearish momentum and the converging of the two moving averages.
The genius came in the converging of two storylines.
The stakes could not be higher, but the converging cases have garnered little national attention. .
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