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To train this structure, we propose a novel performance index that can help learn how to separate matched from non-matched records.
Food is mixed and matched from an array including vegetable dishes, grills and kebabs, and the fresh catch of the day.
Since May 2012, it has raised £187,000 in gifts, donations and grants from trusts; £160,000 of that has been matched from ACE's Catalyst Arts funding scheme.
Clint Eastwood directed with extraordinary control — the mood and tone and lighting are precisely matched from one scene to the next.
Sachs reports that, when Toscanini took the Philharmonic on tour in 1930, European audiences and critics were astonished by the virtuoso playing in every section, the evenness of stroke, the dynamics seamlessly matched from one phrase to the next.
For infinite sets, however, the elements must be matched from set to set instead of being counted, and the "sizes" of these sets must thus be designated by transfinite numbers.
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Effective relative permeabilities were then history-matched from the synthetic experimental data through non-linear regression.
The stepped rectangular waveguide provides smooth impedance matching from standard rectangular waveguide to oversized rectangular waveguide.
Only matches from tryptic search were considered in protein identifications.
If there were no potential controls available or when none could be recruited, the age at diagnosis matching criterion was expanded to include an adjacent age category and controls were counter-matched from this expanded stratum.
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