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Therefore we set the window length of control horizon to 2. Weights w P, w D, and w c in objective function were set to 3, 1, and 1 respectively in order to amortize the effect of unequal scalings.
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But if you do special effects for a number of television series, you can amortize the profit from the pilot, which has a higher budget, to the individual episodes.
This effect can be minimized by aligning more reads to the genome in a single batch, and thus better amortize the time spent emitting and shuffling all of the k-mers in the genome.
I'd amortized the effort.
At least I was able to amortize the $195 over two meals.
When you amortize the cost, the $2,000 suit is only $400 a year.
Then, he explained, the city could "amortize the debt over the next 25 years" to create an affordable housing trust fund.
"We still have to amortize the costs of expensive shows by running them again in summer," Ms. Berman said.
The ability to further amortize the development costs of those engines by changing North American minds about diesel must appeal mightily to the accountants in Munich.
NBC News is likelier to assign full-time coverage of a big story, say, if it can amortize the cost across both its cable and its broadcast operations.
Some income from the property will flow to the city to cover interest on the debt, amortize the principal and generate extra money for city coffers.
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