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Discover Ludwig'smooth curve' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to an arc or curve, typically one with no noticeable angles or turns in it. For example, "The smooth curve of the mountain road made for a comfortable drive."
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Her bottom was a smooth curve in the wool skirt.
From nose to tail, the side wall was a long, smooth curve broken at precise intervals by round portholes.
A smooth curve drawn through the ends of the vertical lines gives a transverse curve.
But most distinctive was the smooth curve of its roof and a corresponding curve on the rear decklid.
In these species a population grows as a series of increasingly steep steps rather than as a smooth curve.
When he meditated, the sensor revealed – as you'd expect – that the output went from a "jagged, rough response to a low, smooth curve representing relaxation".
The researchers found that when pulling on collagen molecules, for example, the force required as the molecules were extended did not rise in a smooth curve.
"They would just make an economic argument for what the price of 40-year power was and draw a smooth curve," Mr. Murphy said.
"There's a mathematical procedure called interpolation, which means, basically, that you connect the ends of the gap with a smooth curve," he said.
B-splines can be make smooth curve.
(ii) B-splines can be make smooth curve.
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