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2. Coarsely chop two of the onions; add to the pot, along with the celery, carrots, bay leaves and thyme.
This article introduces a novel approach for finding a rigid transformation that coarsely aligns two 3D point clouds.
We collected cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) mtDNA data from populations of 34 species of marine invertebrates sampled coarsely at four coastal locations in California, Oregon, and Alaska, and added published data from 16 additional species.
Insert a metal blade and pulse to coarsely chop three quarters of a cup of pecan halves, and then add third of a cup of cranberries and continue to pulse.
The structures of each of these eighteen prototype buildings have been designed according to the former and to the current Colombian seismic design codes; in the former code two seismic zones are considered and in the current code such zones are coarsely subdivided in three and in five zones, respectively.
A particularly useful instrument is the echelle spectrograph, in which one coarsely ruled grating spreads the electromagnetic radiation in one direction, while another finely ruled grating disperses it in the perpendicular direction.
Therefore, to coarsely align the two points, the following must be fulfilled: β P j ≈ R z ( k ) ⋅ α P i (20).
Therefore, after coarsely classifying the two cases, more appropriate thresholds for malicious and admissible operations are defined as below: T = max PMP × 0.5, max PMP ≥ T 0 median PMP, max PMP < T 0 (8).
The maturation of any new technology can be coarsely divided into three stages of a development lifecycle: (1) fundamental research, (2) experimental rig development and testing through to (3) commercialization.
Consequently, the final Euclidean transformation T c that coarsely aligns the two point clouds has the following expression: T c = W 2 β T - 1 ⋅ R z ( k ) ⋅ W 1 α T (22).
One coarsely textured, rather hefty bronze is weighted so that a limb reaches out over the edge of a plinth and curves downward, ending up beneath the tabletop.
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