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I trust climate science as an enterprise because — despite its flaws — it is a self-correcting process in which trajectory matters far more than individual steps in the road.

Obviously, the number of fitness potential peaks in the space of all possible genotypes of our organisms must be huge, and chance plays a significant role in which trajectory an evolving population will choose.

A custom script was written to plot the path of each directional punctum (maximal displacement values greater than 1 μm) relative to the nucleus in which trajectory displacement angles away from the nucleus were assigned positive angles ranging from 0 to 90° with increasing angles more tangential, whereas those towards the nucleus were assigned by the same convention with negative angles.

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High-inertia aerosols exhibit "array dispersion" in which trajectories spread across the array.

This is used as an input for the second iteration, in which trajectories are constructed and optimised.

As an example, the Sumatra-Java-Banda system, in which trajectories of the net rotation of the lithosphere produce undulations in that region, is characterized by a W-directed subduction zone at Banda arc and a NE-directed one at Sumatra.

Indeed, variations of this model in which trajectories are segmented into discrete 'runs' have long been used to study the movements of a wide variety of organisms [19], [20] including C. elegans [14], [21].

Figure  3 shows the results of a regression tree where the dependent variable is the cost and the predictors are the concepts in which trajectories of care lie (found in Table  4).

For a stochastic time series the divergence plot is flat and the Lyapunov exponent is zero, and for a non-chaotic time series in which trajectories converge, the exponent is negative.

Further, the error variances of T1 and T2 neuroticism were set to be equal because at these assessments the same instrument was used as opposed to T0. LCGA is a specific form of GMM in which trajectories within a class are defined to be homogenous, i.e., the variance of the slope factor is fixed to zero within groups (see Figure  1).

As the parameter I increases further, the trajectory leaves the repelling branch sooner, eventually resulting in relaxation oscillations (Figure 1f), in which the trajectory spends O ( 1 ) time near both branches of attracting fixed points of the fast system.

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