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"Instead of non-dancing, how about dancing?" His most frequent correction was that he wanted the company to dance harder, with more attack.
In order to account for either viscous or transonic flow effects not considered in the linearized formulation of such methods, the most frequent correction techniques have been to pre-multiply or to post-multiply the AIC matrices by diagonal matrices comprising semi-empirical weighting factors.
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These high bias values cause the sight-line to drift from the target direction and result in a need for frequent corrections from the operator.
To reach a high level of performance, early specialisation typically requires abundant coach-led, 'deliberate practice', designed to improve an athlete's performance through frequent repetitions, use of instructions and frequent corrections, leading to movement reproduction [1, 4].
For starters, science does evolve; it is incremental, listing toward truth in a series of small additions to, and frequent corrections of, what we thought we knew before.
BUSINESS TRAVEL: FREQUENT FLIER Correction: March 21 , 2005 Monday The Frequent Flier article on the Business Travel page of Business Day on Tuesday about a retired information officer's memory of his experiences used an outdated name for the country in Africa where he flew on a Caravelle twin-engine jet.
We indexed the corpus using three versions of the ChemSpider dictionary: unprocessed, filtered (after application of the filtering rules), and frequent terms correction (after the check for frequent English terms).
In univariate analysis, DP2 (GEG OROR, CI: 1.7, 1.3 2.1; P<10−4) and DP8 (GED OROR, CI: 3.2, 1.5 7.0; P=0.004) were significantly more frequent, after correction for six supertypes, than controls.
DP1 (GKD) was significantly less frequent, after correction, than controls in BCP ALL (OR, CI: 0.5, 0.4 0.7; P<10−5), but not in non-BCP leukaemia.
Therefore, to have diffraction-limited images over a large field of view (for example, 1 × 1 mm2), frequent AO corrections are likely needed.
The highly conserved stem-loop structure detected among the Vandenboschia and Equisetum repeats suggests that the repeats should potentially have a recent evolutionary origin, frequent copy corrections, and certain functional roles.
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