Sentence examples for merging means from inspiring English sources

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Merging means that the FD and the BD have the same encoder state and the same level within the codeword.

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The concept of surfing in New York is verging on myth and paradox, merging mean streets and epic waves.

This paper reports a numerical study on the aeroacoustic response of a rectangular T-junction with merging mean flows.

(C ) CC 1/2 for the averaged merged, mean-intensity scaled with partiality correction, and post-refined myoglobin diffraction data sets consisting of 100 and 757 diffraction images.

Merging households means merging lifestyles.

"It does not mean we are merging — it simply means we have agreed to work together to discuss and analyze a potential merger," US Airways' chief executive, W. Douglas Parker, said in a letter to employees Friday.

First, peaks related to partials of different notes will merge, which means that peak-picking becomes more likely to fail.

Since the dimensions of the nanostructure are much smaller than the wavelength of light, the optical properties of the nanowires and the embedding matrix can be merged by means of an effective medium approximation (EMA) [18].

Heaven and and earth merge by means of a falconer (Cillian Murphy) on an erotic journey with a mysterious woman (Melanie Laurent) across a frozen lake to reconnect with his mother Nana (Jennifer Connelly) who abandoned him after her shamanic awakening.

Explanatory variables originated from public registers merged by means of the national ID number.

Information from the different registers was merged by means of the unique identification number assigned to each resident in Sweden.

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