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The W x represents the width of energy window x.
is the lengthscale parameter that represents the width of the filter, and for simplicity, we will take.
This buffer gives each line an area which represents the width of the drains on the ground.
where v x, y) represents the variance value at (x, y), M represents the width of the window, N represents the height of the window, and E represents the mean of the window.
The symbol W R represents the width of the reflected soliton and the first term 3 L R 4 U R α R V ~ - 2 v 1 I + v 1 T - h R L R is the peak amplitude of the soliton.
In this research, the following Gaussian basis functions (phi_{i} zeta)) will be used: varphi_{i} zeta)=expbiggl[-frac{ zeta-iota _{i})^{T}(zeta-iota _{i})}{omega_{i}^{2}} biggr],quad i=expbiggl[-frac{ zeta-iotahere (iota_{i}=expbiggl[-frac{ zeta-iotaots, iota_{i}}]^{T} zeta-iotaT} zeta-iotaf the receptive field, and (omega_{i}) represents the width of the Gaussian function.
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Now, the lengths of line segments AM and BN represent the width of the parabola at the respective points, so they are nothing but the green numbers a and b, and OM and ON are a^2 and b^2 respectively Now triangles ACM and BCN are similar with their sides in the ratios a b.
The vertical red lines represent the width of the alveolar bone in the apical region of the tooth/implant.
is the lengthscale parameter representing the width of the filter and we will take for simplicity. is the unit outward vector to.
The error bars displayed in Fig. 2 show the d10 and d90, thus represent the width of 80%% of the particle size distribution.
The direction of sound source can be represented using ILD and ITD, and IC is used to represent the width of the sound source.
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