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Discover Ludwig"cell merging" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the process of combining multiple adjacent cells in a table or spreadsheet into a single, larger cell. Example: In order to make more room for the data, I will be performing cell merging on the columns containing the sales figures.
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The effect of cell merging is investigated as well as the use of two different K-exact reconstruction procedures.
The conservative semi-Lagrangian scheme is unconditionally stable, and so unlike previous methods no cell merging is required to compensate for the small cell volumes that arise.
Through this Voronoi cell merging, irregular convex and concave polygons are obtained and the vertices of which are modeled as control points of closed B-Spline curves.
This article presents the design of a new functional 2D image segmentation algorithm by cell merging in a subdivision, its proof of total correctness, and the derivation of an optimal imperative program.
It is obvious that a same cell merging process can be applied to larger size initial codebooks in order to get a wider range of bit rate operation.
The tree-like structured codebooks of our embedded quantizer, constructed through a cell merging process, help to make a fine-grain scalable speech coder.
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Dr. Arthur L. Colwin, part of a husband-and-wife team of biologists who helped uncover the complex process that takes place when a sperm cell and an egg cell merge to form a fertilized egg, died on Nov. 1 at his home in Key Biscayne, Fla.
A linearized FPO in constants-of-motion coordinates is implemented as an example of the present algorithm combined with a cut-cell merging procedure.
The string of pearls are meant to appear as two cells merging into one, which they described as "biological".
This includes creating cells, deleting cells, merging cells, and splitting cells....convert text to tables or tables to text.
By contrast, the so-called acellular slime molds do not form slugs. Instead, two cells merge, combining their DNA into a new single-celled organism that just keeps growing — extending tentacles that can extend as far as several yards.
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