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Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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The problem is explored by Monte Carlo simulations with the maximum likelihood (ML) method.
In this article, the principle underlying the self-excited vibration problem is explored, and it is found that the fundamental resonance frequency of the maglev girder plays a vital role in the initiation of the self-excited vibration.
In this second part of the series, the application of the developed ED model for the partial purification of contaminated water within a water network synthesis (WNS) and optimization problem is explored.
In this paper, the potential a digital game may hold as a component of a blended learning solution to this problem is explored though the development of PR:EPARe (Positive Relationships: Eliminating Coercion and Pressure in Adolescent Relationships).
The mathematical framework used in this paper is based on algebraic geometry where the forward kinematic problem is explored in a seven-dimensional kinematic space by the means of the so-called Study parameters.
Under the condition of public transportation priority strategy, multi-user and multi-mode traffic equilibrium assignment problem is explored, in which the car-owners prefer traveling by car or bus as well as the non-car-owners prefer traveling by taxi or bus are all analyzed.
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Solutions to reduce or eliminate this problem were explored.
This problem was explored by Medlin (1963), Hamblin (1969), and others.
In this paper, two strategies for tackling this problem are explored.
Four applications are considered, and in each of them, some specific aspects of the problem are explored.
The phenomenon of large, distributed groups coming up with better answers than individuals working on the same problem was explored in James Surowiecki's 2004 book The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few.
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