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It presents a credible narrative that suggests an unfortunate concatenation of errors, each more serious than the last, from many actors, rather than one single big mistake.
Assuming Q disjoint segments of the MRIPs, the test error pattern ecorresponding to the K MRIPs can be expressed as a concatenation of the Q error patterns e q) of length Kqbits, q=1,…,Q, i.e., e = ( e ( 1 ), …, e ( Q ) ) ∈ Z 2 K (21).
where (widehat {mathbf {Phi }}_{e} =left [ widehat {Phi }_{e_{l}}~ widehat {Phi }_{e_{r}} right ]^{T}) and (mathbf {Phi }_{n} = left [ Phi _{n_{l}n_{l}} ~ Phi _{n_{r}n_{r}} right ]^{T}) are a concatenation of the left and right error and noise PSDs, respectively.
"A concatenation of circumstances. . .
"The home returned to is a concatenation of sadnesses," he observes.
The word "detoxification" is underwritten with a concatenation of cod science.
These are real advances, but many shaky convictions arise from a concatenation of factors.
The end-to-end communication is a concatenation of the involved components, called a channel.
Even the most basic shot is a concatenation of foresight, friction, and various Newtonian laws.
Its origins lie in a concatenation of misperceptions, crossed signals, and false hopes.
The name CapEx is a concatenation of the short-forms of Capacity Expansion and Capital Expenditure.
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