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inverse images
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There's a sense that The Ship's two centrepieces, which together take up almost 40 minutes of the album's 47-minute duration, are inverse images of his last vocal album, Another Day on Earth, in 2005.
We show that all QECP-spaces are inverse images of two-dimensional Chebyshev spaces under piecewise generalised derivatives associated with systems of piecewise weight functions.
It is also well-known for reliably maintaining dimensions in the replicated inverse images of a master mold using soft lithography [40].
For a function f R n →R m, by contracting each connected component of its inverse images to a point, we get a space R f, which is called the Reeb space[7] of f.
In this article, we also show that recent technical challenges can solve this problem by extracting the topological change in a fiber, which is defined to be the intersection among the inverse images of the given multiple function values.
For a given function f R n →R, by contracting each connected component of the inverse images to a point, we get a space R f, which inherits the quotient topology from R n.
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If the host does this with a large enough grid of detectors (the 2014 paper suggests using three hundred and sixty-seven of them), the end result is essentially an inverse image of the warhead all the neutrons that didn't make it through.
On the original landing page, the mascot was depicted missing a foot, as a sort of an inverse image of a lucky rabbit's foot.
will be shown at National Archives of Australia in Canberra until 9 March 2015 Artist Takahiro Iwasaki creates intricately detailed large-scale miniatures of ancient Japanese buildings and their inverse image, to merge the real and the reflection into a mesmerising form that seems to float in space.
We can check that the inverse image of each closed set in is closed.
One of the significant properties is that CDT for 3D binary image V is equal to BB-MAT for image V' where it denotes the inverse image of V.
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