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Our results are depicted in Figs. 8, 9, and 10, from which we can conclude that good synchronization performance has been achieved.

Following receipt of this information, the destination can rebuild the MT corresponding to the message block and verify the integrity of the pre-signature, from which we can conclude that the message block has not been tampered with.

We also evaluated the framework on UCR time series repository for which we can conclude that a suitable alignment method enhances the time series classification performance on nearly every dataset.

The PRCCs results are presented in Table 3, from which we can conclude that the first three parameters that contribute most to (R_{s}) are (s_{1}), (mu_{2}), and (s_{2}).

If ∫ Ω − a − ( x ) d x is sufficiently small, by (3.1), we have ∫ Ω a + ( x ) | u ˜ | μ d x ≤ C. for C > 0, from which we can conclude that u ˜ is bounded and the proof of Theorem 1.2(i) is complete.

When it comes to liberty of action in human beings, Hume declares, "We cannot surely mean, that actions have so little connexion with motives, inclinations, and circumstances, that one does not follow with a certain degree of uniformity from the other, and that one affords no inference by which we can conclude the existence of the other" (ECHU 63).

The ω rule is an analogue in the λ-calculus of the rule of inference under the same name in formal number theory, according to which one can conclude the universal formula ∀xφ provided one has proofs for φ(x := 0), φ(x := 1), ….

The classic definition of statistical conclusion validity that is an essential design component for research investigations is given by Cook and Campbell (1979: 37) as the truthfulness of "conclusions about covariation" between treatment and outcome – that is, the degree of accuracy with which researchers can conclude that two variables are related or that a treatment is effective.

Finally, we calculate the numerical values of the cost function at all candidate angles in Table 1, from which we can conclude that the product (| mathbf {a}^{H}(theta) widehat {mathbf {V}}_{n}|^{2}) get its L=2 minimum values at angles (theta ^{text {re}}_{12}=29.99^{circ}) and (theta ^{text {re}}_{22}=39.95^{circ}).

Thus (u=P v)) with (vin S^{p}_{H_{n}(cdot, u,nabla u)}), from which we can conclude that (uin S) i.e., (S=bigcap_{ngeq1}S_{n}). Finally from Hyman's result [41] we see that S is an (R_{delta}) set in (C overline{Omega})). □.

Thus, a legitimate question that arises and with which we can conclude this section is: could the promise of technology be a mutation or guise of the consumerist economy that will reproduce the social contradictions and inequalities that plague us, our cities, and our relationship with natural resources?

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