Sentence examples for hierarchical points from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, classification of LSNs from both topological and hierarchical points of views, is presented and various characteristics, research challenges and underlying opportunities are discussed.

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For example, users can select an item anywhere on the screen using a "hierarchical pointing device". This divides the entire screen into four quarters.

The pragmatic response to genic pluralism simply notes that in any given selective scenario the genic perspective provides no information that is not also available from the hierarchical point of view.

One of the main improvements was the development of a "hierarchical pointing device" which essentially segments the computer screen into ever smaller quadrants until the item the user wants to click on is targeted by in one of the quadrants.

The skip list is used to organize these hierarchical data points and accelerate query performance.

The existence problem of hierarchical fixed points for a single nonexpansive mapping and approximation problem in the setting of Hilbert spaces has been studied by several authors (see, e.g., [2 12]).

As an alternative to the single user case, in the two users case, the two users are assumed to receive the data carried by the hierarchical constellation points and collect the part useful to them.

It is well known that the iterative methods for finding hierarchical fixed points of nonexpansive mappings can also be used to solve a convex minimization problem; see, for example, [13, 14] and the references therein.

However, it is unlikely that the hypothalamus acts as the only integrator of thermal signals, and it is more plausible that several hierarchical control points achieve a precise thermoregulatory outcome [25].

For example, one prediction of our model of hierarchical suppression points to unidirectional lateral inhibitory connections among the cleaning modules.

The guidance uses a priority hierarchy with six categories to determine date of diagnosis; the date of histological or cytological confirmation of malignancy (which can be derived from three different hierarchical time points); date of hospital admission; and down to, with lowest priority, date of death if cancer is only identified at autopsy (Weller et al, 2012).

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