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This means that the original definitions rest on an arbitrary choice of group structure.

SSA fractionation profiles where an arbitrary choice of the first Ts has been made are often misleading and report an erroneous distribution of chain defects.

By analytically mapping between different coordinates, it produces an accurate and density-conserving numerical FPO for an arbitrary choice of velocity space coordinates.

Failure to so specify will not eliminate your submission from consideration, but it may significantly decrease your chances because judges will be making an arbitrary choice of the fragment to read.

When the Jacobian has a repeated eigenvalue, the associated normalized eigenvectors are not uniquely determined, and an arbitrary choice of eigenvectors must be made to span the characteristic subspace.

In the latter case, an arbitrary choice of operating somewhere below a detected onset temperature can stall desired chemistry, lead to an over-conservative safety margin impacting cycle time/production rates, or provide a false sense of security triggering serious consequences.

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Similarly, a chirp-like ictal source is well localised given an arbitrary choice for the rank of the factor matrices.

The final cost function C is then (6) C = − 1 N p a i r ∑ i = 1 N p a i r (1 + e b (a − f (r → n a t i, r → m o d e l i ) ) )   − 1 where a = 0.7 and b = 15 (an arbitrary choice for the shape of the sigmoid).

Either they depend on a specified method (e.g. Fuzzy C-Means [ 50]) which is designed originally for clustering, or they use an arbitrary choice to determine the linguistic terms of the "fuzzified" features, which is not always possible and accurate enough whenever a big number of features must be tackled.

Composite outcomes estimate the net clinical benefit of treatment and enable to avoid an arbitrary choice between a number of important outcomes[2], [4] [7] so they may be used to summarize the risk/benefit profile of an intervention[8], [9].

The project of which existence consists is not the result of an arbitrary choice (as Sartre had previously maintained); it is, instead, that of a conditioning by the objective possibilities that Sartre identifies (as does Marx) with "the material conditions of existence".

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