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For instance, take a segment of a given line l(d l,θ l ) defined by the endpoints e i =(x i,y i ) and e j =(x j,y j ).
Practically, in the simulation data generating procedure, after calculating all fly-over passes and normal points for a certain virtual station, we randomly take 25%% of possible passes and then, for each pass, take a segment that covers 20 100%% (average 60%%) of possible normal points.
Forget the racism and chest-beating -- it also attempts to take a segment of the Western world down in one false statement.
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Intuitively, the time domain sample scrambling method is thus far the most attractive and desired, because it simply takes a segment of time domain sample values and directly scrambles them into a different segment of samples.
Or take a recent segment on the Brian Lehrer show.
Take a 6" segment and attach two 45 degree angle connectors to it, one on each end.
A few weeks later, crowds mobbed the rehabbed Queens Quay waterfront across the river to take in a segment of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race.
Hendrik Hertzberg, a senior editor for The New Yorker, was confronted for what Mr. O'Reilly described as taking a "Factor" segment out of context.
The hydrophilic surface of GP molecules, taking a polypeptide segment as example (bottom left in the diagram), is charged (shown as blue square and circular dot) in the aqueous solution while the hydrophobic groups (shapes in grey) are wrapping inside the molecule.
Fifteen years ago, Japanese filmmaker Takashi Miike took a certain segment of the film world by storm with a string of shocking and/or irreverent films (Audition, Gozu, The Happiness of the Katakuris, Ichi the Killer, Visitor Q), which instantly established him as one of the world's leading cult auteurs.
This term, as used here, indicates that if one takes a small segment of a pattern and magnifies it to a larger scale, then the magnified portion should be statistically similar to the unmagnified portion.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com