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The stencils used in the reconstruction involve only the van Neumann neighborhood and are compact and consistent with the DG method.
By taking advantage of the derivatives in the DG formulation, the stencils used in the reconstruction involve only von Neumann neighborhood (adjacent face-neighboring cells) and thus are compact and consistent with the underlying DG method.
By taking advantage of handily available and yet invaluable information, namely the derivatives in the DG formulation, the stencils used in the reconstruction involve only von Neumann neighborhood (adjacent face-neighboring cells) and thus are compact and consistent with the underlying DG method.
The reconstruction involved 3,955 point mutations, giving an estimate of the overall per site r/m (the ratio of base substitutions introduced by recombination relative to point mutations) of 14.9; this compares with a typical range from around 0.1 to more than 30 for common pneumococcal lineages [ 36, 37].
With regards to the first group, it is obvious that the ideal reconstruction involves replacing the missing tissue with another that is virtually identical.
Overall, the image reconstruction involves three major steps: First, a forward model is selected to solve light propagation distribution in tissues based on the diffusion equation or radiative transport equation.
The procedure of reconstruction involves two steps: identifying the information of the ghost cell and reconstruction.
At the final stage, signal reconstruction involves in finding the best compromise between the data points and the smoothness criterion.
The most complete reconstruction involves a combination of Assyrian, Old Babylonian, and Hittite versions.
The most common type of functional reconstruction involves the use of tumour endoprostheses.
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