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Step width adapting simulated annealing (SWASA) [10] overcomes the problems associated with constant values for smax using a scaling function to adapt the maximum step width to the current iteration by s max ( n ) = 2 s 0 1 + e βn / n max, (4).
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Nominated bifurcations were then marked using the developed tool; the vessel widths were measured by aligning rectangles over each vascular segment centreline and its width adapted to the observed segment edges.
Tumour volume was calculated using the formula 0.5 length × width)1.5 adapted from the SWOG criteria.
Inset shows the critical strain in graphene ribbons of different width (Reprinted (adapted) with permission from Jiang and Park [28].
Therefore, it is necessary to design an adaptive width adjustment to adapt to the different regions of the sample space.
(B ) Adaptation transfer as a function of the width of the adapting stripes.
The machine, with a 4.5 m3 volume hopper, included a chain conveyor metring device and hydraulically-driven spinning plate so that the working width can be adapted to tree row space and shape differences enabling its use in a variety of operating conditions and orchard types.
Wavelength, repetition rate and pulse width can be adapted to a wider variety of functionally active fluorophores, as well as to a different type of deflector.
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