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Multiple state video coding (MSVC) is a multiple description scheme based on frame-wise splitting of the video sequence into two or more subsequences.
The current analysis showed that the oscillations are due to the incompatibility of the point-wise splitting of eigenvalues in FVS and the inconsistency of component-wise nonlinear difference discretization among equations of mass, momentum, energy, and even fluid composition for multi-material flows.
"However, with the responsibilities of the position becoming increasingly wide-ranging, we felt it would be wise to split the role".
If you can save a significant amount of money on bulk purchases of perishable items, it may be wise to split your purchase with another person or family.
He did reveal that the fund will act much like "a global incubator" in that it will allow companies to tap into Razer's existing expertise and business — which Tan pointed out, revenue-wise, is split evenly between North America, Europe and Asia.
Upon the death of Kievan Rus' ruler Yaroslav I the Wise, the state split into independent principalities.
The few dozen people in the crowd seemed to be primarily middle-aged women, but the psychics were a fairly even split gender-wise, and I was surprised at how many accepted credit card payments.
Here, since there was no thinner lumber laying around, a 2X4 was split width-wise to yield two 1X4s, about 19 inches (48.3 cm) long.
In simulating compressible flows with contact discontinuities or material interfaces, numerical pressure and velocity oscillations can be induced by point-wise flux vector splitting (FVS) or component-wise nonlinear difference discretization of convection terms.
Size wise, the device seems to split the difference between the Show and Spot.
They've got everyone split off, friends wise.
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