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The design proceeds in two main steps, first, the definition of two new passive outputs whose weighted sum defines the signal around which the PID is added.

Facial expressions are communicative motor outputs, whose kinematics likely are due to musculoskeletal anatomy, neuromotor activity and the well-being and internal states of the individual.

The first part is a weighted sum of the source classifier outputs whose input is the SIFT features from key frames of the input video.

To accommodate multiple inputs and outputs whose relationships are unknown, this study employs data envelopment analysis (DEA), a multi-factor productivity model for measuring the relative efficiency of decision-making units without any assumption of a production function.

The PAM channel input vector (in discrete-time baseband equivalent form) v=α F ε is superimposed on the L-dimensional digitally modulated vector u which is the result of applying entropy coding, channel coding, and modulation to M quantizer outputs whose errors are in ε.

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So began a lifetime of counselling and medication for a condition – one notes the recurring imagery of "darkness" in Springsteen's prolific output whose sure-fire cure has always been the dazzling stagecraft of heroic guitar poses, dramatic knee skids, athletic piano leaps and air-punching exuberance.

Figure 4 shows the frequency of polymerization model about wind farm output whose sample is 16086.

Many transducers provide a pulsed output whose frequency depends on the specific measurand's property.

The suggested models directly utilize the data without the need of adding a virtual output, whose value is equal to for all units.

The parallel control technique is applicable to single-input processes for which two types of output measurements are available: (i) a primary measurement of the controlled output whose dynamic response to input changes is unfavorable (e.g. delayed); and (ii) a second-ary measurement of a different output whose dynamic response is more favorable (e.g. undelayed).

The interfering fields of these modes produce an interference signal detected at the sensor׳s output, whose alteration is proportional to the refractive index change.

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