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Diagnosis is an art as well as a science, and it often represents an approximation of the true illness.
Allowances for the ever-present failures in semantics must constantly be made, and further interrogation conducted, in order that a clear approximation of the true meaning be obtained.
In addition, the proposed method can provide more efficient and numerically stable approximation of the true loads, compared with the Landweber iteration method.
Firstly, the results showed that MOPSO is able to find a very accurate and uniformly distributed approximation of the true Pareto optimal front.
Furthermore, we developed a second-order extrapolation technique as an extension designed to improve the approximation of the true optimal bandwidth.
Bonnie D. Kerker, the city's assistant health commissioner for epidemiology services, said the two measures of distress in the survey were only an approximation of the true prevalence of mental disorders.
We first examine a naive approach in which the growth rate of the numerical solution is accepted as an approximation of the true growth rate.
As these factors are identified, new opportunities will arise to model them explicitly, including interactions among factors and, ultimately, to develop a complex systems model that provides a good approximation of the true mechanisms.
A quadratic polynomial model was developed for predicting the glucose conversion and the fitted model provided an adequate approximation of the true response as verified by the analysis of variance (ANOVA).
The first approximation of the true nature of combustion was posited by French chemist Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier: he discovered in 1772 that the products of burned sulfur or phosphorus in effect their ashes outweighed the initial substances, and he postulated that the increased weight was due to their having combined with air.
The derivation presented here shows that the smooth MCE loss function, far from being an ad-hoc approximation of the true error, can be seen as the direct consequence of using a well-understood type of smoothing, Parzen estimation, to estimate the theoretical risk from a finite training set.
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