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The first correlated equilibrium constraint can be presented in matrix form with the following inequality: (13).
As can be seen from Figure2a, the received echo data can be presented in matrix form as E = e p ( n ) p = 0, …, M p - 1 and n = 0, …, M n - 1 (6) Figure 2 Phase of the received echo signals and a point target in the scene of interest.
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For practical calculations the equations are presented in matrix form.
As the result, the concise mitigation representation of study area is presented in matrix form (Table 4).
We will show that (7) can be converted to a 2D sparse from in which the unknown parameters α r,a,d are presented in matrix form.
Constraints are discussed in "Matrix factorization" section, and examples of hyperspectral imaging and MF-based images analysis are presented in "Matrix factorization framework (MFF)" and "Domain specific applications" sections.
The characterisation is presented in matrix forms to allow quick comparison and selection.
Second, it is a mathematical model in which reactions and their metabolites are presented in matrix format using metabolite stoichiometries.
The numbers needed to treat (NNT) to realise a target beneficial outcome following anti-TNF treatment was calculated as follows: NNT=1/(predicted outcome rate with anti-TNF predicted outcome ranti-TNF predictednal therapy) and are presented in matrix moutcomesing a white, grateand black colour scheme.
Compared with other methods, it is significant in its use of two question levels, greater inclusion of human cognition theory and that the results of the analysis are presented in matrixes.
Second, the information of only two dimensions (second and third characters of ICD-10 codes V00 V79) could be presented in the matrix.
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