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The most intensive part of the academic day is from 8 45 to 10 15 a.m., when every student in the school does reading and writing drills as part of a highly structured literacy curriculum called Success for All.
We still have a few animals "on the air" with active GPS collars, but the most intensive part of our fieldwork is over for the season, and we have a bit of time to catch our breath and think about new crazy ideas.
A strong absorption was observed for light with a wavelength shorter than 540 nm, corresponding to the most intensive part of the solar spectrum.
This stochastic sampling requires repeated evaluation of system model response and corresponds to the computationally most intensive part of the algorithm.
The model used to describe the FCC → BCC phase transformation in austenitic stainless steels is based on the assumption of linearization of the most intensive part of the transformation curve.
Since July, Our Daily Bread has helped place in jobs 296 of the 540 people who committed to the most intensive part of its program, according to Karen Heyward-West, a program manager for employment services.
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The most computationally intensive part of the DC algorithm is computing the eigenvectors via matrix-matrix multiplications (MMM).
They imply substantially complex routing logic, memory and latency costs and perhaps the most computationally intensive part of the receiver baseband processing [5].
The three steps on Figure 3 represent steps (1.4) and (1.5) from Figure 1 which is the most computational intensive part of the Newton loop within transient simulations.
It is easy to see that the most computationally intensive part of the proposed alignment method is to compute the minimum matching cost function using (27).
The second most computationally intensive part of the algorithm is the use of QPBO graph-cut for optimizing the MAP function.
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