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The methods based on the SFF model (the first block of the table) outperform the baseline method (the Viterbi algorithm on the three-state model), reducing the error rate by 15 30%.
See below: Specifically, the two leftmost columns represent atoms whose electron configurations end in s orbitals, the right block of the table represents atoms whose configurations end in p orbitals, the middle portion, atoms that end in d orbital, and the bottom portion, atoms that end in f orbitals.
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The high activity of Fe, Ru and Os for ammonia synthesis represents an interesting group trend within the d block of the periodic table, although it is seldom, if ever, highlighted as so.
The first row of each block in the table depicts the raw differential of differences in the ATTs between immigrants and natives for the respective program.
Addition of solute atoms belonging to the s-block and p-block of the periodic table results in a lower bulk moduli than d-block elements.
This group lies in the d-block of the periodic table.
Despite thorium's position in the f-block of the periodic table, it has an anomalous [Rn]6d27s2 electron configuration in the ground state.
This group lies in the s-block of the periodic table as all alkali metals have their outermost electron in an s-orbital: this electron configuration results in their characteristic properties.
The s-block group comprised Li, Na, K, Cs, Mg, Ca, and Ba, which are from the s-block of the periodic table.
The transition group included the transition metal ions Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Ag, Cu, Zn, and Hg from the d-block of the periodic table, which can have multiple oxidation states.
Although Pb is from the p-block of the periodic table, it was included with the transition metal ions for this analysis because it also has multiple oxidation states.
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