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A constructivist approach to game design suggests that games can be seen to be comprised of features from past games and other media or products, and thus as a consequence, the heritage of products are quite straightforward to discern.
Furthermore, these maps, grounded in sensorimotor codes, are distributed and comprised of features originating in disparate regions of the cortex, which suggests that a higher order organizational system is needed to assemble bottom-up features into a coherent conceptual representation in other words, these data support the predictive coding theory of cortical organization.
However, if the image is comprised of features which vary significantly in size, as might be expected if nuclear material aggregates following lysis, the median size of objects will increase relative to the mean size.
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We defined four feature sets, one consists of sequence motifs combined with k-mers (284 features) of which 100 features with highest information gain were used during model training, the second is a combination of IT features with k-mers (175 features), the third comprises of IT features (91 features), and the last considered only k-mers (84 features).
Interestingly, the top-means indicator, which comprises the 20 features with the largest mean coefficients, is heavily enriched with features coming from the molecular layer, while the top-20 is basically comprised of image features.
Low-coherence interferometry is exploited for the high-speed 3D inspection of microelectronics products comprised of composite features of different surface characteristics.
The framework is comprised of four features: (1) goals, (2) outcomes, (3) nature and scope, and (4) implementation of integrated STEM education.
Each sprint and product release is comprised of several features -- the "what" of product management.
The said score is a combined variation metric, comprised of individual features of MAX/MIN, CV, kurtosis and differential expression consistency.
RTs profited generally from a longer preparation period (i.e. CTI) and from trials comprised of stimuli features relevant only for the current task (i.e. univalent stimuli).
This rare clinical entity was first described in 1954 as a syndrome comprised of two features: (a) pain in the first division of the trigeminal nerve; and (b) progressive paralysis, partial or total, of the oculomotor nerve and occasionally of the fourth, sixth, and the fifth cranial nerves [ 1].
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