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The major concern of this chapter is to tackle the XOR problem and then to extend the procedure to more general cases of nonlinearly separable classes.

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Recently more fundamental statistical mechanical approaches have become available and much of this chapter is concerned with these newer developments.

The author of this chapter is aware of a tradition concerning the martyrdom of Peter when the Apostle was an old man.

The author of this chapter is aware of a tradition concerning the martyrdom of Peter when the apostle was an old man.

The aim of this chapter is to delineate the ethical and safety concerns raised by applications of biotechnology and bioengineering.

The rest of this chapter is organized as follows.

"As far as I'm concerned, this chapter is now closed," Wessely says.

Much of the advice in this chapter is concerned with taking control away from users.

This chapter is concerned with our understanding of the workings of the cochlea largely from the measurement of receptor potentials from individual hair cells in the cochlea.

The objectives of this chapter are concerned with the question of accuracy and a possible improvement on it by a posteriori treatments of the finite element data.

This chapter is concerned with the manufacturing of lightweight aggregates from waste clay for concrete applications.

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