Sentence examples for local descent from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes a shaman acts as a political leader, as there is no specifically Hmong political institution above the level of the village or local descent group.

The Nelder Mead simplex algorithm is a classical very powerful local descent algorithm, making no use of the objective function derivatives.

We deal with a special class of games against nature which correspond to subsymbolic learning problems where we know a local descent direction in the error landscape but not the amount gained at each step of the learning procedure.

The method consists of two steps: first, we generate asymptotically uniform random samples in a convex domain via Hit-and-Run method and then apply local descent procedure based on conditional gradient for a concave function treating samples as starting points.

Further, there are two female virgin priests, Jero Balian, of autochthonous, that is, local descent.

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Briefly, all patients and controls were of local Spanish descent and originated from the area surrounding Lugo, Galicia, in north-western Spain.

When the current parameters satisfy the constraint by equality and local gradient descent is about to violate it, the gradient is projected onto the boundary, and linearity of L1 constraint boundaries makes line search along the boundary possible.

This last benefit arises from the fact that the heritable range of allelic combinations of all variants within a QTL region is concisely circumscribed by local haplotype descent; this provides a more comprehensive account of genetic variation and thereby allows QTL to be detected with increased power.

As the AA genome is admixed for African and European descent, genetic association signals could result from an association with local ancestry of common alleles instead of disease.

Our approach integrates parallel global search capability of genetic algorithms (GAs) and local gradient-descent search of the back-propagation algorithm.

Weber first described social closure as occurring when 'one group of competitors takes some externally identifiable characteristic of another group of (actual or potential) competitors – race, language, religion, local or social origin, descent, residence and so forth – as a pretext for attempting their exclusion' (Weber, 1968: 3419682).

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