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For d = 1 this corresponds to moving a step to the right or left according to the outcome of tossing a fair coin.
The selection of a next-hop host corresponds to moving downward in the peer-tree.
In practice, this transformation corresponds to moving the four corners of the image into four new positions, and modifying coherently all the other sampling positions.
One way to achieve linear amplification is by using a class A power amplifier working with a high backoff, which corresponds to moving the operating point of the amplifier to the linear region.
The transition corresponds to moving from a state with a single intruded node being two rejuvenating-steps way from healing, to a state with the same intruded node being only one step away from healing.
The continuum problem more generally construed is really the problem of where the power of the continuum is in the scale of aleph numbers, and the generalised continuum hypothesis is the conjecture that taking the power set of an infinite set corresponds to moving up just one level in the aleph scale.
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The background segmentation stage extracts those regions of the image that most likely correspond to moving objects.
However, the driver needs to look at the dashboard, the rear-view mirror, and the side-view mirrors which correspond to moving the head to down, up, left, and right positions for a brief time.
For stochastic kinetic models, the jump proposal corresponds to moves that change the number and the time of reactions that occur between two observations of the system.
Physically, squeeze parameter S > 0 corresponds to plates moving apart and S < 0 to the plates moving closer.
The residual pixels correspond either to moving objects or to static 3D structures with large depth variance (parallax pixels).
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