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The relevance of the approach proposed in this paper is highlighted through various examples that clearly show that some coupling effects between the two directions of the problem take place.

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Depending on the nature and the direction of the problem, a solution might be suggested in the narrative.

The driver would simply point their smartphone camera in the general direction of the problem.

The unique attribute of FRVT 2006[80] is in providing several thought-provoking insights and directions to the problem of quality assessment in face recognition[70].

Interestingly, for many schemes proposed for 2D transport problems these axes have little to do with the "streamline" and "crosswind" directions of the continuous problem.

By using different triangles of electrodes depending on the direction of propagation, the problem of action potentials originating from within the electrodes is mostly solved.

As a pilot study with a small sample size aiming to probe the research direction of this problem, the result of medium-sized effect magnitude is likely to implicate that the discrepancy of different representational design on students' performance of spatial ability assessment is noteworthy.

Definition: Let d ≠ 0 Open image in new window and d ∈ Z n + Open image in new window, then d is a recession direction of the MOILP problem if and only if for all W ∈ X Open image in new window, and for all λ ∈ Z + Open image in new window, we have W + λ d ∈ X Open image in new window.

To estimate the frequencies of all the sinusoids in the CFRs of the q-th AP, we adopt the matrix pencil method (MPM) [12, 13] because this constant amplitude multiple-sinusoid estimation problem is equivalent to the direction-of-arrival estimation problem with fully coherent sources, which is directly addressed by the MPM.

James Houghton's direction is part of the problem too; the pacing is somnambulistic.

Figure 2 shows examples of the results corresponding to various combinations of the two directions that characterize the geometry of the problem: the direction in which the magnetization anomaly extends, measured from the x1 axis (D), and the direction in which the Rayleigh wave propagates, measured from the x1 axis.

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