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It would be illuminating to see how the starchy, starkly lighted landscapes of the nominally trained folk painter Thomas Chambers might rattle the gentle glow and soft leafy vistas of the Hudson River School.
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The Tunisian government has claimed that Islamists carrying out attacks had trained in Libya, in territories nominally controlled by the Tripoli government which is vying for control of the country with a rival internationally recognised government based in Tobruk.
But the abiding passion of his career was the horses he trained, and none stood higher than Skip Away, who was nominally owned by Hine's wife of 37 years, Carolyn, who accompanied him regularly on their racing travels.
To estimate potential improvements in predictive performance of the nominally best predictors for each classification problem, we pooled all cases and carried out a series of split-sample training and validation analyses in which the predictors were trained on increasingly larger data sets.
For example, a recent randomized control trial nominally compared 'cognitive training', comprising health education, meditation, memory strategy training and problem solving strategies, with 'cognitive stimulation', itself comprised of reality orientation, quiz games and problem solving activities [ 45].
The Soviet Union entered teams of athletes who were all nominally students, soldiers, or working in a profession, but many of whom were in reality paid by the state to train on a full-time basis.
The effect of relatedness on prediction accuracy is illustrated in Figure 3 where the predictive correlation of denser models (>100 input SNPs) is higher when estimated using testing individuals that have at least one relative in the training data (whole-genome IBS ≥ 0.1) than when estimated using individuals that are nominally unrelated to the training samples (whole-genome IBS < 0.1).
The book is nominally about a school shooting in America.
While the athletes nominally have Sundays free from training, performing at such an elite level requires complete commitment.
While nominally peaceful, and a valuable training exercise for the rapidly expanding Navy, it was also useful politically as a demonstration of United States power and capabilities; at every port, the politicians and naval officers of both potential allies and enemies were welcomed on board and given tours.
And ZANU, Mugabe's party, was nominally Maoist, receiving Chinese assistance, including training by Chinese military instructors, while ZAPU adhered to Soviet policy and enjoyed Russian backing.
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