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Thus, s = z ses, the centre of the smallest enclosing sphere.
Finding the smallest enclosing sphere for a set of n points has complexity O ( n ).
For each cell, the centre z ses of the smallest enclosing sphere for all its particles is found (see Section 5.1.1).
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The image of the ball is ambiguous: not only does it suggest the happy enclosed sphere of copulation, but a cannonball, embodying the ruthless determination to succeed.
Located at National Park Center Lusen, near the town of Neuschönau, the walk should be avoided by the vertiginous: elevated 25 feet or more above the forest floor, the path finishes by slowly spiraling up into a huge tower that tops out at 144 feet, surrounding three giant fir trees in a huge, partly enclosed sphere.
Funny what a slight quirk can do: Made by Toronto-based Spinmaster, Bakugan has consistently infatuated 5-to-10-year-old boys through the added nuance of having its warrior action figures emerge from an enclosed sphere.
Instead, I use an accurate approximation by finding for each cell the smallest sphere enclosing the spheres of its grand-daughter cells.
An enclosed arena.
This uses spherical basis functions to remove environmental noise based on magnetic fields outside a sphere enclosing the sensor array, by rejecting temporally correlated sources inside this sphere but outside a sphere enclosing the brain (so-called temporal extension of signal space separation (SSS); Taulu et al., 2005), with a correlation threshold of 0.98 and a 10 s sliding window.
The variant with 12 outer handles at an average density of ∼1 handle per 710 nm of nanostructure surface (surface area is defined as that of a sphere enclosing the DNO) showed 43.9 ± 3.1% membrane-enclosed.
It was written in 1937 by Olaf Stapledon and proposed that an advanced civilisation with a huge demand for energy might sate that demand by building a sphere enclosing its home star.
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