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"Any time you aggregate something down to a single number," she said, "the number loses its utility".
Self-similar workloads have the property that aggregating bursty instances will produce an equally bursty aggregate, something that is often observed in practice.
From the AFM image shown in Fig. 3a, it is possible to observe the growth of some aggregates, something expected for Ag nanoparticles. Figure 3 AFM image of Ag nanoparticles:a 350 × 350 nm image of silver nanoparticles filter with 5.5 nm size selected andb profile of silver nanoparticles by AFM. Figure 4 shows typical HRTEM micrographs of an Ag nanoparticles.
At what point do mistakes aggregate into something evil?
The organizers are aggregating blogs in something called the Davos Conversation.
All these changes, aggregated, made parenthood into something different, something big, something planned.
We would aggregate people into something similar to a class action, which would mean we could raise finance for these cases and run them for 'free', and take a commission if the case won.
After four months and nine days of staring into this monitor for what has probably amounted in aggregate to something closely approaching a thousand hours, that's enough.
He chose videos that purport to show the supernatural, things like levitation and magic, and though no single one is decisive, they suggest in the aggregate that something is going on here.
Narrated by "Julius, a half-Nigerian, half-German doctor in the final year of his psychiatry fellowship in New York," Marks wrote, "the novel's patchwork of chance meetings, lyrical vignettes … and self-analysis stealthily aggregates into something more than the sum of its parts: an inquiry into the strained multiculturalism of post-9/11 New York".
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