Sentence examples for constant descent from inspiring English sources

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The challenges for the CBS rested in the relatively high transformities and the constant descent of sustainability within all processes.

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It's slower than a spiral -- it's more like a constant, steady descent.

By using a constant step gradient descent optimization algorithm to solve the centralized allocation problem, it was measured that the convergence occurred after an average of four iterations.

Dive profiles showed that the pitch angle and vertical swim speed (obtained from the depth data as differences between each second) were almost constant during both descent and ascent phases (Fig. 3).

He has, to great criticism by beltway pundits, avoided the rest of the candidates' descent into constant fear-mongering about terrorism and hyping the "threat" from Isis.

To ensure a constant procedure during stair descent and pivoting, each trial was carefully supervised.

The proposed algorithm is simply Stochastic Gradient Descent with a constant step-size (and averaging for the output).

Gay, who is a black American of Haitian descent, describes the constant chafing, breathlessness and tightness, as well as the appalled glances and jeering sneers.

The time trial, run in hot, humid weather along Mediterranean coastal roads between the two tourist resorts, suited the Rio Olympic bronze medallist, including a lengthy drag uphill for some 6km in the first half and an undulating descent calling for constant changes of rhythm.

Energy minimization used (1) 106 steps of energy minimization, (2) a dielectric multiplicative constant of 80.0, (3) the steepest descent or conjugate gradient method, (4) a nonbonded cut-off of 12 Å, (9) a 10−7-kcal/(moleÅ) cut-off for the root-mean-square of the Cartesian elements of the gradient, and (10) defaults for other inputs of the SANDER module.

Energy minimization used (1) 106 steps of energy minimization, (2) a dielectric multiplicative constant of 80.0, (3) the steepest descent or conjugate gradient method, (4) a nonbonded cut-off of 12 Å, (9) a 10−7-kcal/(moleÅ) cut-off for the root-mean-square of the Cartesian elements of the gradient, and (10) defaults for other inputs of the SANDER module of the AMBER 5 program [28].

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