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Taking his start from the problem of how we can recognise certain objects, he considers the example of an apple.

Objections to gestationalist accounts of parenthood may start from the problem of paternity: if gestation is necessary for parenthood, how can men become fathers (Bayne & Kolers 2003)?

The idea is to start from the problem ((mathcal {P}_{S})) with relaxed terminal requirements, in order to get a first solution, and then to reintroduce step by step the final conditions (20) of ((mathcal {P}_{S})).

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A systematic approach to the synthesis of compliant mechanisms starting from the problem requirements is proposed.

Starting from the problem of the existence of abstract entities, Carnap distinguished internal questions, that is, questions that can arise and be answered within a particular logico-linguistic framework, from external questions, that is, meta-level questions about which framework to prefer.

Starting from the problem of designing the optimal polarizations for the scalar measurement system with joint Tx/Rx polarization optimization, under considering the minimum MSE of the estimator as the figure of merit, a sequential method of selecting the optimal Tx/Rx polarizations for such system is developed by owing to a suitable reformulation of the considered non-convex design problem.

These were the men who, starting from the problems of Western society that could be traced to the effects of the two revolutions, did the most to establish the discipline of sociology as it was practiced for much of the 20th century.

In our study we made the decision to start from the health problems as addressed by the GPs themselves.

The most convenient way to study this is to start from the time-discretized problem, i.e. to consider a sequence of iterated minimization problems: begin{aligned} varrho ^tau _{k+1}in {{mathrm{argmin}}}_varrho F varrho )+frac{W_2^2 varrho,varrho ^{tau }_k)}{2tau }. end{aligned} (4.10)This iterated minimization scheme is called JKO scheme (after Jordan et al. [54]).

Started from the Stefan problem, it is a topic with a long history in applied mathematics and sciences and continues to generate outstanding mathematical problems.

Mr. Levitas says hackers in the positive sense of the term start from the premise that problems are solvable and then work quickly and cheaply to solve them, learning from their mistakes and trying again — what the start-up world refers to as "iterating".

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