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The acquisition of accurate initial state estimation by classical method required very high precision measurement.
The time required for one complete filtering of threemethods are as follows: Through analysis of the simulation results, we obtain the following conclusions: (1) The acquisition of accurate initial state estimation by classical method required very high precision measurement.
This method required very little human supervision, and the pattern-based systems achieved better results when using the automatically built angiogenesis vocabularies than the manual ones.
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However, the method requires very dense displacement field measurement within the inspection region.
This method requires very little active material and time to conduct the measurements, typically requiring under 0.1 grams of material and less than 10 minutes.
The proposed point source method requires very little water and time, and is a useful tool for related lab studies and trickle irrigation designs.
The method requires very little preprocessing or parameter tuning, and is applicable to a wider range of problems than existing methods, including nonmanifold surfaces and objects of arbitrary topology.
This method requires very consistent discrimination by the observer in assessing dental maturity through radiography [ 40].
For physical problems of interest in which different widely separated scales occur, standard methods require very large computer resources; the gain in storage and CPU resources, when using the "higher dimension" method, is typically proportional to the ratio of scales.
A technical problem is that some of these methods require very well-oriented microfibrils [ 15].
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