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The naive example of background subtraction involves thresholding the difference image between the current frame and a static background image, and this for all pixel positions.
In this naive example, the asset is the molecular electron density (computed or measured), whereas the investment is the electron density of the isolated atom, calculated in its ground state and spherically averaged.
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Note that if the total number of links predicted by the model is significantly different from the total number observed, this is not a useful measure of model performance – for example a naive model that predicts every link is present always predicts every observed link correctly, but at the expense of also incorrectly predicting every non-existent link.
The script is frankly variable, with some wrong notes and unrealities: it's naive, for example, about inheritance and probate and how long all that actually takes.
The Daily Mail characterises Sweden as naive, and an example of the negative consequences of a liberal migration policy".
Some answers were expressed in a naive way; for example: "Then animals became extinct because they were not fit for their environment…," "It didn't change when its environment was changing," "They can't survive if they don't change…," "If they couldn't change then they became extinct," and "They're not always fit".
Immunised mice, whether wild-type or IFN-γR KO, had rather lower proportions of total CD4+ cells than naive counterparts (for example 31% versus 50% in wild types).
It was notable that the TGF-β levels were higher in immunised mice than in their naive counterparts (for example, 633 ± 40 and 205 ± 19 for immunised and naive wild-type mice, respectively).
Using rs2273668 as an example (naive OR 1.36 and p = 2 × 10−5 in the discovery stage; replication OR 1.07 and p = 0.12 in the follow-up stage), sample size calculation based on the naive OR estimate of 1.36 indicates that a successful replication study (α = 0.05, power = 80%) requires only ~2K 2K cases:controls.
For example, naive approaches to automatically retrieve gene expression studies about 'brain' will fail to find datasets that only mention 'cerebrum' in their descriptions, because free text-based retrieval algorithms are generally unable to make the inference that 'cerebrum' is part of 'brain'.
Are investors really as naive as these examples suggest?
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