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In practice, assuming that, with the number of words in the text and the number of segments, and relying on the traditional hypothesis of conditional independence of the observations (words within a segment are independent from words in the other segments given the segmentation), the search problem is given by (7).

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However, in many cases this was based on individual observations, word-of-mouth, and relatively informal evidence.

Through Telecare, and as a result of the busy schedule of media appearances and newspaper columns maintained by the interfaith "God Squad," where he trades a mix of quips and inspirational messages with Rabbi Marc Gellman, Monsignor Hartman reaches millions of people with gentle observations and words of encouragement.

The poet's observations spill words onto the page and infuse in him an appreciation for the small details in life that are shared with the reader; he looks through the windows of others both physically and metaphorically, experiencing not envy but admiration.

Plates (rectangular) drawn around nodes indicate replication, which corresponds to the number of input observations or words in a document, i.e. N.

Plates (rectangular) drawn around nodes in (b) and (c) indicate replication, which corresponds to the number of input observations or words in a document, i.e. N. p v_{nk}=1|h) = frac{expleft(a_{nk}+sum_{j=1}^{J}h_{j}W_{njk}right)}{sum_{q=1}^{K}expleft(a_{nq}+sum_{j=1}^{J}h_{j}W_{njq}right)} (5).

Clinical observations of words uttered during a 30 min free-play session ranged from 0 to 250.

But if it was a reflective observation those words were harder to achieve".

Hugh, that lover of dead tongues, makes the eloquent observation that words "are not immortal," and "a civilization can be imprisoned in a linguistic contour which no longer matches the landscape of... fact".

Blind source separation (BSS) aims at recovering individual source signals from their mixed observations, the word "blind" means that neither the sources nor the mixing environment is known [1].

These methods draw in one way or another on the observation that words are known by the company they keep (Firth, 1957), i.e. that words appearing in similar contexts tend to have similar meanings.

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