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Sir James Hall, 4th Baronet, (born Jan . 17 , 1761Dunglass, East Lothian, Scot. died June 23 , 1832 Edinburgh), Scottish geologist and physicist who founded experimental geology by artificially producing various rock types in the laboratory.
Since the source and target training sentences are not spoken in exactly the same rate, DTW often replicates or omits feature vectors, artificially producing a match.
The new technique is a clear departure from the existing method of artificially producing blood, which involves the use of specialized stem cells that generate red blood cells.
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In 1947 element 43 was named after the Greek word τεχνητός, meaning "artificial", since it was the first element to be artificially produced.
"In both cases one becomes immediately convinced that the artificially produced output is an adequate reproduction of the original, albeit artificial," says Harel.
However, the term "artificial samples" (e.g., artificial fingerprint) (see Figure 1) corresponds to biometric samples which are entirely artificially produced.
With increased use of artificially produced fish and management practices that exacerbate the negative effects of artificial propagation come increased risks to the long-term evolutionary trajectory and viability of populations, MPGs and ESUs.
Flerovium (Fl), artificially produced transuranium element of atomic number 114.
Darmstadtium (Ds), artificially produced transuranium element of atomic number 110.
Though artificially produced, the print with clouds looks more natural.
Roentgenium (Rg), artificially produced transuranium element of atomic number 111.
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