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Unlike chemical rockets that fire for short amounts of time, an ion engine, which shoots out a jet of charged atoms, delivers very low thrust but fires continuously.
Table 7 contains the decision rules that fire for an example patient selected from the SUPPORT data set.
AUC and coverage for each evaluated m and l level are shown in Table 4. Figures 3 and 4 display the number of rules that fire for each patient in the five testing folds for each m and l value.
"We've lived with that fire for eight years.
Still, I can't shake the feeling that, with a few hardware (too late to add a headphone jack?) and software tweaks (and a lower, off-contract price point), Palm could help reignite that fire for some.
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The output of the CDSC is a set of reminders that fired for a given input.
Salisbury had to ensure that the fire for the interior scenes matched that of the already-filmed exterior scenes.
Both groups also had similar populations of neurons that fired preferentially for facial parts.
Note that firing rates for abort trials are not plotted in cases where there were fewer than 6 aborts.
The result was a mixture of AIP neurons that only fire for particular shapes and those that are activated by combinations of features representing grasp affordances.
She added that Columbia could be the spark that finally lit the fire for retail.
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