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Similar behaviour is seen with our atom centred fingerprint; however, the SVM + ACF identifies the aziridine motif in the smallest context.
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The heterogeneity of dataset contributions increases as context size shrinks, until the smallest contexts are heavily influenced by particularly relevant data (e.g. chemical treatments of seedlings is highly informative in the dry seed stage).
CENTRAL EUROPE Between the large context of the world and the small context of the nation, a middle step might be imagined: say, a median context.
Once again, the rule holds: these values are hard to perceive from the viewpoint of the small context, even if it be the prideful small context of a large nation.
"They look big in the small context," Urs Hoelzle, Google's senior vice president for technical infrastructure, said in an interview.
DIE WELTLITERATUR There are two basic contexts in which a work of art may be placed: either in the history of its nation (we can call this the small context) or else in the supranational history of its art (the large context).
In the small context US4381 a second group of vessels and wastes was excavated.
But because a novel is bound up with its language, in nearly every university in the world it is studied almost exclusively in the small — national — context.
In order to demonstrate their competence as experts, they make a great point of identifying with the small — national — context of whichever literature they teach.
Frame the challenge in a smaller context Reference or research study Engage other senses through images End by giving the reader a small step they can take today.
In this context, the smallest act of rebellion becomes heroic.
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