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Four improvement depths of relative degrees are used as the output variables.
For design-oriented simulations, superheating or subcooling degrees are used as input.
In the third step, these membership degrees are used by the particle swarm optimizer in order to obtain optimal values for the centers.
In this algorithm, the fuzzy point-correspondence degrees are used to describe an uncertainty point assignment, then both the parameters of the affine transformation and the fuzzy correspondence degrees are iteratively calculated by minimizing a constrained fuzzy objective function.
A more application related example is shown in parts (c) and (d), where only data from a scan over 180 degrees are used for the reconstruction.
Each candidate solution of the protein-ligand docking prediction (PLDP) problem contains the three-dimensional coordinates of the ligand center point, the four orientation parameters, and some additional special atoms, such as coal, nitrogen, and hydrogen whose free torsion degrees are used as the parameters.
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LWAs pre-wetted into four different degrees were used in this experiment.
For the initial stress condition of the Donghekou rockslide, the slope angle of 25 degrees was used at the source area.
Therefore, in this work, a combination of GOCO02S (up to 180 degrees) and EGM2008 (from 181 to 2,190 degrees) is used to improve the geoid model over the Shikoku area, and EGM2008 is used in Hokkaido, Honshu, and Kyushu.
Often a normalized z-score with the mean and standard deviation of the within module degrees is used to describe within module connectivity, assuming the node degrees have a normal distribution [21].
Commercial screens, diluted to various degrees, were used for the initial screening.
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