Sentence examples for in which projection from inspiring English sources

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The reconstruction of finite energy signals can thus be viewed as an interpolation or an estimation problem in which projection of the observed signal minimizes an error criteria.

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Should the new surplus estimates match expectations, they would continue a trend in which projections of the nation's fiscal condition have grown increasingly bright over the last several years, giving both parties a chance to press for their priorities after decades when deficits constrained policy proposals.

But the clear winners appeared to be the Free Democrats, the junior partner in Ms. Merkel's governing coalition in Berlin, which projections showed earned nearly 10 percent of the vote, or well beyond the necessary 5 percent needed to secure representation in the regional legislature.

But there is little in the script that isn't conveyed more eloquently by his production, in which digital projection and live action are combined to quite brilliant and dislocating effect.

These implications are suggested because Zen's nondiscriminatory discriminatory awareness arises out of the state of no-ego in which no projection from the unconscious and no superimposition of intellectual ideas occur in the field of meditative awareness.

The design and synthesis of substituted bis- and tris-benzamides is reported in which the projection of side-chain residues on both sides of an α-helix is reproduced.

In fact, hydroxylated alkyl chains were also evident in DOSY spectra (Figure 5G), in which the projection of several alkyl protons, resonating at 1.35, 1.6, 2.1, and 2.3 ppm, were placed relatively downward (greater diffusivity) than lipid signals.

Similarly, tissue contrast enhancement can be induced by using a dual-energy X-ray computed tomography method in which the projection data are acquired by using two different X-ray spectra [13].

Therefore hybrid methods should be established along the lines of [1], in which the projection algorithm is used sparingly as a way of establishing the correct rank, while the BFGS method is used to provide rapid convergence.

We propose an anatomical network architecture in which IPL projections converge with PFC projections in a connectional hub in the rdCaud, providing an anatomical substrate for the interaction of these projections and their competitive influence on striatal processing.

This was done by Yang, in his recent paper [8], where he proposed a relaxed version of the CQ-algorithm in which orthogonal projections are replaced by sub-gradient projections, which are easily executed when the sets C and Q are given as lower level sets of convex functions; see also [9].

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