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All classification methods are in essence based on a comparison of the intensities of all pixels in one image with those of all the corresponding pixels in another image.

I am the only one who can create an experience of separation from my loving essence based on a limiting belief -- a misperception in my consciousness.

"In Arthur Koestler's book 'The Act of Creation,' he says that humor is at its essence based on the collision of contexts," he explains.

"The mission for Trifacta, in essence, based on that line of questioning was how can we radically improve the way people work with data," Hellerstein says.

The earlier analyses were, in essence, based on annual trends in differences for mean service enrollment, earnings and benefit outcomes across the three phases (Thornton et al. 2007; Stapleton et al. 2008).

Our proof is in essence based on the mathematical induction; First, we show that the index t1 found at the first iteration is correct (t1 ∈ T) under (4) and then we show that tk+ 1is also correct (more accurately T k = {t1,t 2,...,t k } ∈ T then t k+1 ∈ TT k ) under (4).

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The precise formula is incredibly arcane, but the first five words capture the essence: "Allocation based on previous allocation".

Rather than logical abstractions, Being and Not-being, Leucippus' atoms would in essence be based on Parmenides' cosomological contraries, night and light.

Outbreak detection in ESSENCE is based on a mixed time-series model that combines regression and exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) algorithms (10, 21, 22 ).

The integrative analysis as described here, in essence, is based on a linear simplified assumption of disease aetiology that variation at DNA level lead to changes in gene expression causal to transformation of the cell.

Wilkins argues that the idea that biological species have essences is based on a pervasive misreading of ancient and medieval philosophical works, a conflation between a logical concept of species (used in the Aristotelian enterprise of categorization or classification of all objects and ideas, not just organisms) and a biological concept of species (the one familiar today).

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