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Clearly the number of entryists in this impressive increase in membership is likely to be fractional, even if the party is incapable of working at the speed to make all the necessary checks.
Architecture assessment models that presently exist tend to be fractional and do not account for all dynamic attributes that should be considered in the architecture assessment.
"It's going to be fractional to a quarter of a million people a day, but if you look at the Williamsburg Bridge volumes alone, you're talking about tens of thousands of people," he told me.
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According to their criterion, the new fractional derivative, called conformable fractional derivative, introduced by Khalil et al. [1] turns out not to be a fractional derivative, but rather a controlled or conformable derivative.
I'm prepared to have many voice and data calls carried over a lower-quality Internet circuit, and I'm even quite willing to be preempted for higher-priority traffic if the costs are fractional to today's rates.
The indices used to interpret DTI data were fractional anisotropy (FA) and the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC).
Point to be noted regarding fractional differential equations is that one should use fractional Taylor series.
Charges for users are minimal; charges for developers are fractional.
Of course, the crowds, estimated at 20,000, were fractional.
An alternative is fractional ownership.
Mutual funds, by contrast, allow dividends to be reinvested in fractional shares, and the service is generally free.
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