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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sparse attempts" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe when there have been few or infrequent efforts made towards a specific goal or task. Example: Despite making sparse attempts to save money, I still struggle to make ends meet at the end of each month.
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Because there were BSM measurements for only six of the BSC plants, and those were very sparse, attempts to derive new summary mean BSM concentrations for the BSC plants and jobs by ANOVA were based on all NSF and BSC measurements, and the predicted concentrations by plant and job group plus a time trend were estimated.
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The sparse coding phase attempts to magnify all of the patches in the input LR image X l.
In some new attempts sparse representation and the compressive sensing concept have been extended to solving multichannel source separation [191 194].
In relation to the cost-effectiveness of technologies in this field, the evidence base is generally sparse with relatively few attempts to assess the relative worth of techniques to prevent dental decay.
Records for Chikso and Jeju Black are very sparse and in an attempt to preserve these populations, there may have been some undocumented crossing with brown Hanwoo at some point in time.
Our approach differs from previous attempts to deploy sparse classification for noise-robust ASR.
Music plays a considerable role due to the sparse script, scoring Phillip's attempts to burn, drown or destroy the physical manifestation of his trauma, to no avail.
With this backdrop, in our previous work [35], we made an initial attempt towards the sparse representation of BSIF.
Previous attempts to rectify this sparse coverage of conformational space have involved application of weighting and smoothing functions.
Crystallization trials were attempted using a rational sparse matrix approach [27] with a construct containing residues 2278 2455 including a 21 amino acid long N-terminal affinity tag (see methods).
The SIF method in (13) attempts to find a sufficiently sparse g in a manner that X(g) consistently fits Y as sparsely as possible.
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