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The first column (labeled "Measurement") is the logit scale, an arbitrary measurement scale centered on 0, running from -2 up to +3 logits.
We assume that M ∈ { 0, 1 } n is an arbitrary measurement vector consisting of n 1 > 0 ones and n 0 > 0 zeros such that n 1 + n 0 = n, and n 1 = O ( 1 ) as n → ∞.
You're telling students that they need to fit an arbitrary measurement of health (that has been criticised to the nth degree).
The ratio F340/F380 is an arbitrary measurement of the intracellular K+ concentration, and its potential changes during the measurement are an indication of K+ uptake rates.
This particular flow cytometer analyzes cells on the basis of accurate volume/diameter measurements (not forward side scatter, which is an arbitrary measurement of cell size) and side scatter analysis.
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Our study participants placed the dosimeters near their beds, which resulted in a constant, but arbitrary measurement during the night.
And lastly in this inane, arbitrary measurement of a scene's worth, let's examine Question 3: Did this era lead to a better future?
A single scaling factor is introduced to transform the arbitrary measurement base of fluorescence unit to a count of particles per cell.
For the general case of arbitrary measurement information, identifiability is decided by a local criterion.
In case of 'perfect model' (when synthetic measurements were used for source estimation) good results were achieved with 90% or higher probability for arbitrary measurement networks consisting of 15 or more sensors even though prior estimation of source location was not used in this case.
Much of the cost-efficiency research to date has been performed with arbitrary measurement costs to demonstrate the principles.
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