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Each of us lives intensely within herself or himself, continuously assimilating past and present experience to a narrative and vision that are unique in every case yet profoundly communicable, whence the arts.
Our results indicate that (i) calibration using in situ data alone may yield multiple plausible solutions, a phenomenon well known to hydrologists; and (ii) GRACE data helped further constrain model parameters over the study period and, thus, may be continuously assimilated, among other sources of data, for enhancing existing regional groundwater models.
Xylan was assimilated first, whereas cellulose was continuously assimilated (Fig. 3a).
One major difficulty with perception, Clark realized, was that there was far too much sensory signal continuously coming in to assimilate it all.
Owing to its simplicity and efficiency, the ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF) is being used to assimilate static and dynamic measurements to continuously update reservoir properties and responses.
What better way to assimilate than to adopt their garb?
The ability to predict space weather events requires highly capable models, able to assimilate data from a diverse global network of continuously observing instruments (e.g. Vassiliades 2000; Wehrenpfenning et al. 2001).
Hantuchova has had to continuously adjust.
"They want you to continuously work.
Mostly, these involved ways to assimilate.
I was beginning to assimilate.
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