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The discriminated
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To make distinctions.
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The discriminated signals are read-out using a 100 MBit/s LVDS serial data link.
The discriminated kinetic model fits quite well the experimental data for the whole range of variables used.
The discriminated candidate blocks are then used to calculate the block-based similarity ratio (BSR) to identify the existence of combing artifacts in each block.
b The discriminated degree of different transformed maps.
b The discriminated degrees of the transformed local entropy images with different patch sizes calculated by Eq. (6).
In this case, each SU can communicate with the PU to obtain the discriminated price function for different strategies.
An example of the discriminated data is shown in a Gardner et al. (1974) type of density velocity cross-plot (Fig. 6).
There's nearly always a lag -- and it's one that often crushes an entire generation of folks who find themselves on the wrong side, beginning with the under-educated, the discriminated against, or the social misfits.
Now the secretary said, "The youth of this nation, the minorities of this nation, the discriminated of this nation are not going to wait for 'nature to take its course.' What is really at issue here is responsibility – moral responsibility".
And sensitivity, also known as the true positive rate, is defined as the fraction of true positives out of the discriminated positives.
It is beyond the scope of this paper to present a detailed metabolic interpretation of the discriminated EFM by PLP (for a detailed analysis see [ 20]).
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