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Courtesy of Philippoussis' failure to exploit a second serve, he holds on to his own service game.
Here we exploit a second useful property of corner-cube reflector geometry, which is relevant in close-range applications when an object is placed within the volume of a corner-cube.
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It was an occasion for the platoons of Wonder Women, the beer-bellied brides, the Wallies and at least one melting, dripping, full body-painted Smurf to emerge in their hordes, thronging around the beer pump queues and settling in under clear skies to enjoy the spectacle of a decisive wrenching of the mojo in this first Test, with Swann perfectly cast to exploit a fourth-day home-town pitch.
Del Bimbo [17] proposed a PF-based tracker to exploit a first order dynamic model and continuously adapt the model noise so as to balance uncertainties between the static and dynamic components of the state vector, which was formulated as θt = Aθt ‐ 1 + νt ‐ 1,where νt ‐ 1 is an additive, zero mean, and isotropic Gaussian uncertainty term.
This is because that residual WZ technique exploits a second SI accessible at both encoder and decoder.
To rule out any influence due to the loss of AR from adipocytes, we exploited a second adipocyte-specific Cre recombinase line [adiponectin-Cre (Adipoq-Cre) (37)] to generate an adipocyte androgen receptor knockout (Adipo-ARKO) mouse.
To get around this restriction, the quantum computer exploits a third kind of quantum weirdness, called "interference".
The approach, exploiting a first order Chebyshev polynomial expansion, overcomes the performances of previously proposed DDFS based on Taylor approximation.
Furthermore, a smoother behaving estimate (bar {n}) is obtained by exploiting a first-order recursive filter of (hat {n}), bar{n}(t) = alphabar{n} t-1) + (1-alpha)hat{n} t-1(28).
Before Bolivia can hope to exploit a twenty-first-century fuel, it must first develop the rudiments of a twentieth-century economy.
Turf account Chris McGrath's Nap Baldemar (8.55 Epsom) Loves this idiosyncratic track, a winner here three times already, and looked unlucky not to exploit a handy mark when second at Thirsk last time.
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