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The produced EKV-based symbolic analysis results are compared against the ideally expected behaviours and Spectre®−BSIM3V3model−simulations.
As ideally expected, in the end of an iteration, if all nodes are to be at stable positions, then the network in that state will have more or less the same bar length groups as those in the initial state.
This could be especially useful because these factors might deviate significantly from the ideally expected value (i.e., one) despite all efforts at ensuring accurate absolute calibration of all involved PET systems.
He concludes that in this case the spectral decomposition of the reduced state of the apparatus does not pick out states that are close enough to the ideally expected state.
When the final state of the composite system (measured system plus measuring device) is very nearly degenerate when written in the basis given by the measured observable and the apparatus's pointer (that is, when the probabilities for the various results are nearly equal), the spectral decomposition does not, in general, select as definite-valued properties close to those ideally expected.
A VR of unity served as a good performance criterion since VR was ideally expected to be close to "1".
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In real-world scenarios, one would ideally expect to detect a promoted trend without knowing the trending point.
During his conversation with Tony Trupiano and I, Greimel seemed palpably frustrated, in the way that one might ideally expect an elected official to be in the face of a crisis of this magnitude.
If X1 and X2 have main effects only, one ideally expects X2 to be selected in both child nodes with the same effect on the response, yielding the idealized picture in Figure 1.
Ideally, the expected FPR should coincide with the observed FPR.
Ideally, we expect that all P if(l) on superposed bands exceeds 0.5 and those on non-superposed bands do not.
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