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His name is known to modern mathematicians mainly because of the Fibonacci sequence (see below) derived from a problem in the Liber abaci: A certain man put a pair of rabbits in a place surrounded on all sides by a wall.
Final rankings derive from a "problems per 100 vehicles" (PP100) score, with lower scores reflecting higher quality.
It is an application that functions as the persistence layer of a virtual environment running on Moodle; it has been designed and developed to support those needs derived from a problem-based learning (PBL) methodology.
Among the court's "alarming number of pending cases", some 40,000 were repetitive — "that is, cases deriving from a systemic problem within the state concerned which, for want of money, or political will, or both, the state has done nothing to remedy".
Second, we want to see obtainable boost deriving from a better representation of the problem in a more compact feature space that is freed of irrelevant correlated information.
Moreover, in his proof the author cleverly overcomes a subtle problem deriving from a direct application of Theorem 4 with t=0: the result would be an initial portfolio value which is ({mathcal {G}}_{0+} -measurable, while it is desirable to have it deterministic as obtained in Theorem 3.2 in Nutz (20+} -measurable
Despite the small sample size and problems deriving from a non-standardized nutritional guidelines, our results show that simple dietary counseling is insufficient to normalize VitD intake and 25(OH D levels.
After a lengthy evaluation, we concluded that we shouldn't do that, because it derived from a social problem.
The basic equations are derived from a variational problem formulated in the parametric domain of the mapping that defines the existing grid.
In the first case, the loss derives from a channel problem and this event is notified by the MAC layer through a cross-layer signaling to the receiving TCP; such information can be used to increase N i.
The notion of the possible, Bergson holds in Creative Evolution, is derived from a false problem that confuses the "more" with the "less" and ignores differences in kind; there is not less but more in the idea of the possible than in the real, just as there is more in the idea of nonbeing than in that of being, or more in the idea of disorder than in that of order.
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