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Readers of the Suffolk volumes in the Buildings of England series, if they are new to this odd, intriguing writer, may be surprised to find themselves sent on "perambulations" around towns, on which distances are measured in yards.

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Finally, it is not clear which distance measure on the spaced-word frequency vectors is most suitable in our approach.

How can one envisage accounting for bodily space in terms of Cartesian reference frame when one cannot provide a center of this frame, nor suggest axes on which one could compute distances and directions (Bermudez, 1998, 2005)?

For example, SC [17] uses the Wikipedia1 articles, based on which several statistical distances can be computed, such as cosine similarity, Euclidean distance, Pointwise Mutual Information (PMI), and Normalized Google Similarity Distance (NGD) [5].

In order to make a direct comparison, both the reference TF profiles generated from GEO database and the sample TF profiles generated from this study were normalized, based on which the Euclidean distances were calculated.

The application of the weighted quantile normalization method only increases power (compared to conventional quantile normalization) when demographic and lifestyle variables (on which between-subject distance is based) are relevant to the "treatment" group comparison of interest.

The various racing distances on which the horses had performed could only suitably be clustered into: sprint distance (≤1300 m) and non-sprint (>1300 m).

As a young man, he was happiest alone on his motorcycle, on which he covered vast distances, or competing in bodybuilding competitions.

For instance, in the nearest neighbors approach, array-to-array distances on which prediction is based are computed using all genes irrespectively of their discrimination power.

The distance on which fame usually depends here sustains the unwarranted presumption of intimacy.

From a biological perspective the most interesting quantity of the interaction kernel is its range, i.e. the distance on which cells communicate and influence each other.

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