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His attempts to reconcile the two philosophies influenced Italian philosophy, which assimilated the Byzantine philosophical tradition after the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
The method adopted for detailed simulation is the velocity-based Cell Transmission Model (CTM-v) of Daganzo [14] as used in the Mobile Millennium Stockholm project, which assimilated knowledge developed in the Mobile Millennium project at the University of California at Berkeley [15].
In the SLOC experiments, the RMSE of the analyzed PWV was smallest when the horizontal resolution of the assimilated PWV data was 2.9 and 1.7 km. Figure 11 shows the horizontal distribution of the analysis increment of PWV for each SLOC experiment, which assimilated PWVSPD-H data at 0500 LT on the 14th.
The last uprising in 1295 effectively ended the Prussian Crusade and Prussia became a Christian German-speaking territory, which assimilated native Prussians and a number of settlers from different German states.
This sounds remarkably like a black version of what Alan Dershowitz calls "the Tsuris Theory of Jewish Survival," in which assimilated American Jews desperately need external troubles and imagined enemies to maintain their identity.
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Two assimilation schemes are trialled; a scheme which assimilates mean parameters from the HF radar data and a scheme which assimilates partitioned spectral HF radar data.
That brings us to Camoji, which assimilates many of these communication methods, getting us much closer to unlocking the human condition than all those previous efforts combined.
(This interpretation of Xenophanes, which assimilates him to the Eleatics, is highly disputable given the surviving fragments, but was common in the ancient world).
Foster argues that even the 'consciousness' account is an attempt to explain what the immaterial self is 'made of' which assimilates it too far towards a kind of physical substance.
The centralized error covariance is derived through a distributed computation algorithm for matrix inversion, called distributed iterate-collapse inversion algorithm, which assimilates local error covariances with computation complexity independent of the system dimension.
In the former, each node runs a regularized PF tracker (see[11]) which assimilates local measurements only, while in the latter, a node r incorporates all measurements Z r, n in its vicinity in the same way as in the ReDif-PF tracker, but it does not exchange its updated posterior with its neighbors.
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