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The function of dynamic weight adjustment with parameters θeNB and d is called in line 14.
The activation energies (E a ) shown above can only partly be called "in line" with those published by Jackson et al. [ 21].
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Despite the agrammatic nature of the turn and the indistinct quality of Graham's articulation (due to dyspraxia, a motor speech disorder resulting in effortful and imprecise articulations that commonly co-occurs with agrammatism), Alex is able to offer a version of what he thinks Graham means to say ("could call in", line 15), which is accepted.
The technique is called in-line deduplication.
The hypertext document is called the main object while the linked objects are called in-line objects.
In major airports that handle over half of originating passenger traffic, the agency uses what it calls in-line baggage systems that enable officials "to pinpoint exactly which bags are physically inspected and by whom," she said.
Thousands of people have called in since the hot line was started in December.
Overall, female hoo calls had a significantly lower peak frequency than male hoo calls, in line with an earlier study [ 42].
At The Times, the reader call-in line was overwhelmed.
There is an open call-in line for bloggers who cannot be in Des Moines personally.
That is, a call-in line can help reduce feelings of loneliness temporarily, but is not likely to reduce levels of chronic loneliness.
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