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Algorithms are designed to split such polynomials.
It was designed to "split the center of the line where the center hikes the ball," said Fred Gaudelli, NBC's producer.
However, one of those named, Stephen Kinnock, the Labour MP has already issued a statement saying that he is not cooperating in any plan designed to split Labour.
The system is designed "to split the difference between machine-built quality and unique customization" and requires human assembly after the pieces are cut, explains Grossman.
Expect to see a Clintonian focus on popular (though not pathbreaking) middle-class issues and regular votes designed to split and embarrass Senate Republicans.
An in vitro synthetic enzymatic pathway comprised of 15 enzymes was designed to split water powered by sucrose to hydrogen.
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Considering the design principles investigated two novel designs were proposed; L-junction electrode design to offer high throughput droplet generation and Y-junction electrode design to split a droplet very fast while maintaining equal volume of each part.
Forcing a debate on Lenin's corpse is one of those "cards" – designed to both split the opposition (many of whom are communists), and spark a national debate on what is an essentially meaningless topic in contemporary Russian politics.
In one photo, a woman with a lower back tattoo sits on a wooden horse designed to gruesomely split the body in two, weights tied to her ankles.
The findings also indicate the dangers of assuming fixation of precisely-specified locations within words, both in experiments designed to reveal split-foveal processing and hemispheric asymmetry and in more normal circumstances of word perception.
Snappily named the X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System, the 19m- (62ft-) wide aircraft is designed to take split-second decisions on its own initiative – and even land itself on an aircraft carrier – while remaining under the overall control of human operators.
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