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The improved STM (iSTM) allows splitting of SLDs in bandwidth dimension by utilizing the knowledge of attributes viz.
Microfluidic separation devices employ a combination of inertial forces and sometimes geometric constraints to control particle migration behaviour, which allows splitting of suspensions into concentrated and diluted streams.
It allows splitting of transitions into multiple outgoing paths such that the decision on which path to take may be a function of the results of prior actions performed in the same run-to-completion step.
The convenience of choosing a factorizing Gaussian kernel (Equation 23) is now evident: it allows splitting of the integrals in Equation 14 into the xy and z component.
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This yielded a minimum ratio of active to inactive molecules of roughly 1 to 10, and allowed splitting of the data into a training and a validation set of the same size, and at least two instances of active molecules in each set (cf. "Neural Network Training").
The design, and models following it, included "soft-clipping circuitry" that protects against over-driven signals, connections that allow splitting of the power amplifier section from the preamplifier, a button to bypass tone controls, and "Full Disclosure" power ratings measuring output power under real-world loads.
We hypothesised that maximizing the increase in invariant identifiers (i.e. those with cardinality 1) on identifier deletion might allow splitting of clusters into their two constituent parts.
The mtDNA data for the remaining Clonopsis seemed to support a very recent divergence, as they did not allow splitting of the two parthenogens C. gallica and C. soumiae.
Importantly, the level set method allows splitting or merging of the currently detected blobs as well as detection of several islets in parallel.
In Run II of the LHC, a new scheme for the software trigger at LHCb allows splitting the triggering of events in two stages, giving room to perform the detector alignment and calibration in real time.
This method allows splitting the frequency band of a signal in several sub-bands, each corresponding to a spatial scale.
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