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Syntax and vocabulary differ among languages, but entropy — the amount of information lost in scrambled text — remains the same.
Doctors advised that the young man had previously been diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder, the information lost in transit when he moved from one town to another.
The cyclic nature of the project with new teams every year working to improve last year's systems—simulates common real-world problems such as lack of value due to information lost in handoffs and deficient documentation of knowledge.
This adds little additional computation beyond a normal 3D pharmacophore calculation on the substituents, but recaptures most of the orienting information lost in breaking up the enumerated products into fragments.
It is more difficult to recover such information lost in the presence of noise through EMD.
In other words, the restoration of the information lost in spectral (close-to) zeros works best if these spectral (close-to) zeros are not clustered.
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If not all countries had the same detail of information, detailed information was lost in the harmonized variable.
(4) ST phase: The ST retains the absolute phase information, where as the phase information is lost in the CWT.
Where important items of information are lost in the flood of information, intelligent courses of action should be identified and coordinated between the competent authorities and industry.
CRM and other systems can organize key customer data and ensure no information is lost in transition.
Meanwhile, an effective upper-bound model is designed to avoid information losing in mining, and also an effective projection-based pruning strategy is designed as well to cause more accurate sequence-utility upper-bounds of subsequences.
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