Sentence examples for a smaller scale ratio from inspiring English sources

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This ambiguity could be avoided by shrinking the width of Q i −1 x)—however, this would require increasing the number of neurons n1,⋯ n i −1 in the modules 1,⋯ i − 1. Ambiguity can also be avoided by having a smaller scale ratio (so that the side lobes of the posterior P(x| i) of module i do not penetrate the central lobe of the composite posterior Q i −1 x) of modules 1,⋯ i−1.

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Robustly, for any given decoding scheme, our theory would predict a smaller scaling ratio for 3d grids than for 2d grids.

Assuming a small scale ratio ε between the cell size and the characteristic size of the macroscopic deformation, the macro-behaviour at the leading order is derived by the homogenization method of periodic media.

Just on a smaller scale.

A smaller scale may work.

The truth was on a smaller scale.

And at a smaller scale: Gdgt.

At a smaller scale additional partitioning occurs.

I can relate on a smaller scale.

On a smaller scale, I have faced a similar challenge.

For high contrast, signal to noise ratio will be locally high, so a small scale is sufficient to detect an edge.

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