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Correlating measured and model data for different values of the parameter yields intersecting lines in the time frequency plane, whose intersection is identified as the joint time frequency offset of the measured data, as compared to the model data.
Any two sets whose intersection is the empty set are said to be disjoint.
This is a fundamental lesson of Minimalism, whose intersection with Conceptualism and other radical 1960's movements like Fluxus is the true, poorly articulated heart of this exhibition.
The biological problem is to find, if possible, two genomes whose intersection is exactly a given set of genes.
Thus, for given two metric projections to closed convex sets whose intersection is nonempty, the following method is applicable.
These include block graphs of Steiner 2-designs, many Latin square graphs and strongly regular graphs whose intersection parameters are at most a quarter of their valency.
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The centerpiece is a pair of giant bookends whose intersections and elaborate joinery especially reward deciphering.
It is assumed that the cells are closed convex polygons whose intersections are either empty, a complete edge or a vertex.
Mr. Kollek's kind of town is a rawer place whose main intersection is closer to Avenue A than Columbus Avenue, although he sometimes takes his camera uptown, too.
Together, they form a lattice of operator ideals whose common intersection is the compact operators.
By a mark of handle of R we mean an ordered pair χ = { a, b } of simple loops a and b on R whose geometric intersection number a × b is equal to one.
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