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Each layer in the architecture represents increasingly complex human activity features.
Deep learning learns hierarchical representation, and the higher layer represents increasingly abstract concepts and is increasingly invariant to transformations and scales.
But it's an interface that represents increasingly the majority of time spent on mobile devices, so it's a great delivery mechanism for a new kind of base level interaction between person and computer.
Today, it represents increasingly wishful thinking to assert we can do battle against the entire planet's climatic response to industrial and agricultural activity.
The progression from solid to dash to dot-dash in Figure 8 represents increasingly aggressive intervention in the active TB case population.
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Who's to say?" Robert Bell, the legislator who is sponsoring the Virginia bill, said it represented increasingly nuanced parental thinking as home-schooling has evolved into a more mainstream activity, up from 850,000 students nationally in 1999 to 1.5 million in 2007, the latest figure available from the Department of Education.
Extensive livestock systems and pastoralism represent increasingly interesting practices for the Common Agricultural Policy CAPP), the policy of the European Commission that promotes sustainable agriculture in a global environment through a number of support programmes as well as subsidy schemes.
With few exceptions, grass and forb cover, biological soil crust cover, and species diversity declined concomitant with ranks representing increasingly degraded conditions, while non-native species cover was variable among ranks.
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