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It describes abrupt changes in illumination and specular reflection.
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Here, (I_{k}) is a sequence of instantaneous impulse operators and it has been used to describe abrupt changes such as shocks, harvesting, and natural disasters.
However, existing STF approaches have limitations in describing abrupt temporal changes, integrating "dissimilar" datasets (i.e., fusions between microwave and optical data), and compiling long-term, frequent STF datasets.
It described his assertive, hands-on style of stage management — "abrupt and ingratiating five times in three minutes" — as a kind of performance in its own right, evoking the manner of "the Hollywood tycoon of the 1930s".
By William Finnegan The New Yorker, March 16 , 1998P. 52 A REPORTER AT LARGE about the Unabomber trial and Theodore Kaczynski's defense strategies... Describes the abrupt, unsatisfying, badly understood ending to Kaczynski's trial..
Melzer describes an abrupt change where military members were ordered to "shoot to kill", replacing prior orders to incapacitate.
The work describes the abrupt cessation of this lifestyle, followed by Candide's slow, painful disillusionment as he witnesses and experiences great hardships in the world.
The multiple set of the Hill functions totally defines the AND gate that describes an abrupt increasing/decreasing of mRNA transcript level in response to excess concentrations of the regulatory proteins in 𝒜 and ℛ. Multimeric molecules can make up a transcription factor complex in any of transcription regulatory circuits.
A.: The Dictionary of American Slang (published in 1975 by Thomas Y. Crowell) says it was a term used in Los Angeles in the 1940's to describe an abrupt brushoff or dismissal.
It's an abrupt death, but Price describes it with lyrical gentleness.
Her strategy was not credible: having denounced the centrists before the first round, she then described an abrupt U-turn to court them during the second.
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