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The "Hunt-and-Peck" approach, also known as, "The Search and Destroy" method, is an acceptable, albeit less common, alternative to the typewriter approach.
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In a sense, it reversed the search-and-destroy method.
The operation reversed the search-&-destroy method; this time they would destroy first & search later in the interrogation rooms.
The diffract-before-destroy method, using 50- to 100-fs x-ray pulses from a free-electron laser, was designed to determine the three-dimensional structure of biological macromolecules in close to their natural state.
At first, I lived by the hunt-and-destroy method, each morning facing off against the gray hairs that sprouted overnight.
This ratio is 3.6 (statistically significantly different, t-test p-value < 1E-14) when calculated on degree-preserving surrogate networks, where the nodes have the same number of connections as the original network, but higher-order structures are destroyed (see Methods ).
Moreover, such methods destroy the material being tested, so samples whose morphologies have been characterized can't be used in tests of overall device performance.
However, these methods destroy continuous 1-D nanostructures.
All the aforementioned methods destroy much of the useful data associated with the fuzzy number and as a result imprecision of the approximation increases.
Classical direct methods, such as Gaussian elimination, can be used to solve this problem within a finite number of operations; however, such methods destroy the sparsity of the matrix and necessitate the allocation of a huge amount of additional memory.
Some of the manuals contain restricted information and warn that "distribution is limited to U.S. government agencies," with instructions to "destroy by any methods that must prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of the document".
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