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To the Editor: Puzzle solving is a very small subset of problem solving, and the two should not be equated at all.

Yet unlike Agnes Martin, to whom she has been lazily equated at times (ladies who like squares!), Mohamedi improvised the form of her drawings with slowly accreting marks and frequent erasures, using negative space as much as positive to create all-over compositions.

The average ICU length of stay for our cohort was 11.54 days, so ideally, patients would have had a CPAx score equated at least 5 times; hence the target number of CPAx assessments was exceeded.

We also note that from a computational point of view, our assay for sensitivity to multipoint correlations is independent of whether the neural response is correlated with the state of any single check: for each of the ensembles that probe a different kind of multipoint correlation, the number of black and white checks are equated, at each location.

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We then employ an expectation maximization like recursion equating at each step the observed frequencies with the expected frequencies: (3) c A n e w = − log ⁡ (N A N D + N T + N L + N A ). Algorithm 1 is then run until | c A n e w − c A | is larger then a threshold ϵ.

He even equated Ryan at one point with Sarah Palin, whom he debated four years ago.

Equating both equations at ρ=ρ i yields a quadratic equation as shown in Equation (5).

That would equate to at least two A-levels at A grade and one at B. But the score can be boosted by other qualifications, including a merit in a grade six music exam counting for 40 points, while a pass at stage three of the British Horse Society's riding certificate would add 35 points.

Back then, Marbury equated his career at Lincoln High School with the N.B.A.

In reading Hume's Treatise of Human Nature (1739 40)—which declared that all social inquiry should be based on the "experimental Method of Reasoning"—Bentham found virtue equated with utility, at which he "felt as if scales had fallen from my eyes" (1977, 440n).

However, since WE can be equated to happiness at work, it has been hypothesized that evidence based strategies to improve happiness could also be effective to improve WE [ 3].

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