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It's a clever show that points up the slipperiness of language, demonstrating – in one striking example – that Joseph Goebbels and the American general George S Patton can sound very different, but demand exactly the same thing.
The synthetic data in Fig. 7g show that points are concentrated on both the horizontal axis and the vertical axis; this is understandable, because each coordinate value is squared from the original spherical orthogonal projection (f).
Advection diffusion simulation results for the evolution of mass fractions at selected individual locations in the drop show that points on streamlines nearest to the drop surface and/or drop axis evolve fastest, while those closest to the drop internal stagnation point evolve slowest.
So what better way to capitalise on all that bluster than by making a television show that points cameras at a load of first, second and third-generation immigrants quietly getting on with their lives?
By using the support function to represent planar curves it is possible to give an explicit analysis of a general design and we can show that points of infinite curvature are unavoidable.
We show that points can be removed from the design space during the search for a D-optimum design, using a simple inequality satisfied by support points of a D-optimum design measure.
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We show that point-neuron models with a Heaviside firing rate function can be ill posed.
The results show that pointing error degrades the system performance, and the effect is more significant for a shorter work wavelength.
In fact, synthetic differential geometry, also known as smooth analysis, shows that points defined as nilpotent entities respect the two categorial determinations mentioned above.
Therefore, 3-dimentianal PCA plot accurately reflects the relationship between HMEC profiles and shows that points related to respective HMEC profiles grouped according to the growth stimuli provided.
Fry, though, said that reward schemes do not work in the long-term but that evidence showed that pointing shoppers towards healthy options increased sales of them.
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