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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'positive subject' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a person or thing that is the focus of a conversation or activity and has a positive attitude. For example, "John is a positive subject in the classroom, always looking for ways to help his peers."
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(a) Note that if the solution trajectory is positive subject to (equivalently if ), then (4.9) .
Note that if the solution trajectory is positive subject to (equivalently if ), then (4.9).
Consider (1), where all coefficients are positive, subject to condition (5), where L = min max { B, C, D }, U = max min { B, C, D }. Then x ¯ is globally asymptotically stable.
Theorem 10 (i) Consider (1), where D = 0, and all other coefficients are positive, subject to the condition ( | β − B x ¯ | + | γ − C x ¯ | ) ( U + x ¯ ) + δ ( B + C ) L 2 < 1, .
(ii) Consider (1), where all coefficients are positive, subject to condition (5), where L = min max { B, C, D }, U = max min { B, C, D }. Then x ¯ is globally asymptotically stable. .
Consider (1), where D = 0, and all other coefficients are positive, subject to the condition ( | β − B x ¯ | + | γ − C x ¯ | ) ( U + x ¯ ) + δ ( B + C ) L 2 < 1, where L = min max { B, C }, U = max min { B, C } + δ B L. Then x ¯ is globally asymptotically stable.
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Recall is the fraction of positive subjects that are predicted as positive.
Precision is the fraction of positive predictions that are positive subjects.
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