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Whatever its nature - speech, text or images - it could be represented numerically in binary form.
Mahler and Ives had little in common, but each had an idiosyncratic vision of the universe and how it could be represented in music.
The final data file was structured so that it could be represented using a graph.
In other words, it does not take into account the mental model visually impaired learners create when interacting with graphical representations and how it could be represented in order to maximize their performance.
The present locations of these languages appear to be the result of several millennia of intermittent contact; even assuming that the history of this contact can be unraveled, it is unlikely that it could be represented by a simple tree diagram.
The basic idea of PF is that the probability distribution of estimation is approximated with discrete random particles which are assigned to different weights, and it could be represented as (26) z ^ 0 : n MAP = arg max z 0 : n p z 0 : n | y 0 : n ≈ arg max z 0 : n ∑ i = 1 I w n i δ z 0 : n − z 0 : n i (26).
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But in truth, the Jets' trip to New England — however important it is, however illuminating it could be — represents merely a segment in a larger arc, a stretch of three games in four weeks that could determine how their season unfolds.
"They couldn't believe that I could be representing Miss Thailand.
The introduction of decimal fractions seemed to imply that the unit could be subdivided and that arbitrary continuous magnitude could be represented numerically; it implicitly supposed the concept of a general positive real number.
The signs could be represented differently according to each region.
Emotional environments where their traumas could be represented.
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