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The second uses the same sorts of artifice for the opposite purpose — to imagine foreign, even utopian, futures.
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The first pamphlet asks whether computers can recognize literary genres, and the second uses network theory to re-envision plots.
The second uses a playful, highly stylised subspecies of the western to convey the terrible injustice of slavery and its legacy.
The second uses parallel string writing to hint at a medieval sound, but keeps one foot firmly in the present and the finale has some of the brightness and spirit of Mr. Foss's early works.
The second uses tensor calculations as an extension of Newton's method.
The second uses beta regression, which models the location and scale of the response separately.
The second uses a set of quasirandom numbers generated by Halton's algorithm.
The second uses SWNT as templates for organic molecules such as terphenyl and anthracene.
The second uses wormhole routing and virtual channels, providing increased flexibility and better performance.
The second uses consumption rates derived in accordance with government certification testing.
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