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At each level, the player can assign a point to make him faster or to enhance one of four other skills.
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This is done by estimating the proportion of points in the dataset whose nearest-neighbor belongs to the same class, i.e., GSI(f) = frac{| lbrace p | f(p) = f(n(p)) rbrace|}{N}, (6) where N is the number of points in the dataset, (n(p)) denotes the nearest-neighbor of p and f is a binary function assigning a point to a class.
It assigns a point to the gene whenever a SNP is the minor allele, or two if the SNP is homozygous for the minor allele.
But figure skating still has a subjective, even sentimental element, despite the current scoring system's dogged attempts to quantify and assign a point value to every shake and spin.
One important tip: When using a wiki as a project-management tool, assign a point person to manage it.
Once their overall XP hits the next level, they're able to assign a talent point to the skill of their choosing.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles will not assign a violation point to their driving records.
Street network geocoding uses a dual address range with interpolation to assign an address point to left and right sides of the road based on start and end numbers for road segments.
The no-nonsense approach to weight loss assigns a point system to foods.
Point rationing assigns a point value to each commodity and allocates a certain number of points to each consumer; this system is employed during periods of critical and increasing shortages when individuals begin substituting unrationed for rationed items, thereby spreading shortages.
It uses a measure called "expected points", which assigns a point value to any situation based on how likely a team is to score.
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