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Letting θ denote a generic label for the parameters of a given model, the general power prior for a model is defined as (2) π θ | D 0, a 0 ∝ L θ | D 0, a 0 π 0 θ The quantity π 0 is the initial prior for θ.
"Thriller" is a generic label which has lost its force.
Today the term is used as a generic label for a number of related processes.
In the second understanding a buddha (with a lowercase b) is a generic label for any enlightened being, of whom Śākyamuni was simply one among many.
Moreover, she says, it can be an effective means of bringing "gravitas to the tribunal"."Genocide" is increasingly being used as a generic label for all the world's most serious mass crimes.
This type of regression is often met with a generic label that I refuse to use in my analysis (it rhymes with ploshmore clump), when instead we should focus on the fact that baseball is a game of adjustments.
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He said in a telephone interview, "I don't think anyone believes a generic, label-less, anonymous wine poured from taps will raise the region's reputation".
Since the main purpose of this work is to propose, not a feature extraction method, but a generic labelling algorithm, we include only the mean and variance of the intensity in the feature set.
In view of this, in Fig. 1C we adopt a generic labelling of the model areas, as indicated by the colour code used there.
INSIDE TRACK: Brand-name fashion at a generic-label price.
Avelino Teixeira da Mota, "Some Notes on the Organization of Hydrographical Services in Portugal before the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century," Imago Mundi 28 (1976): 51 60, at 51. "Nautical science" is a traditional generic label to refer to oceanic navigation and shipbuilding.
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