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sampling and chapter
In addition to his writings on computer science, Knuth, a Lutheran, is also the author of 3: 16 Bible Texts Illuminated, in which he examines the Bible by a process of systematic sampling, namely an analysis of chapter 3, verse 16 of each book.
A sampling of bracketed " Responses ," supported in the chapter cited above, have been inserted.

sampling and material
This material fluoresces under ultraviolet light which facilitates its sampling and assessment.
This has benefits beyond a reduction in pre-production sampling, as the precise layout of the complete casting system also leads to energy, material, and tooling savings.
The material record is closer to a fair representation of society, though it is subject to its own inaccuracies, such as sampling bias and differential preservation.
Reportedly over 400 sites participated including 170 that hosted the album with some protesters stating that The Grey Album illustrates a need for revisions in copyright law to allow sampling under fair use of copyrighted material, or proposing a system of fair compensation to allow for sampling.
Traditionally a chemical absorbent ' tube ' ( a glass or stainless steel tube of between 2 and 10 mm internal diameter ) filled with very fine absorbent silica ( hydrophilic ) or carbon, such as coconut charcoal ( lypophylic ), is used in a sampling line where air is drawn through the absorbent material for between four hours ( minimum workplace sample ) to 24 hours ( environmental sample ) period.
This not only results in a reduction in pre-production sampling as the precise layout of the complete casting system leads to energy, material, and tooling savings.
The trio spent the rest of 1988 rehearsing and composing original material, during which time both Sutton and Ling began to dabble in keyboard playing and digital sampling.
Thanks to reissues of their catalog in the late 1990s, and the appropriation of material through sampling within the hip-hop community, Rotary Connection has been formally introduced to a new generation.
In 2003 The Ultimate Hand on the Torch was released, including many of the songs used as sampling material on Hand on the Torch.
A second compilation album called A Spy in the House of Love was released in late 1990, consisting of older scrapped material and a sampling of the band's large backlog of b-sides.
In statistics, a sampling frame is the source material or device from which a sample is drawn.
In the most straightforward case, such as when dealing with a batch of material from a production run, or using a census, it is possible to identify and measure every single item in the population and to include any one of them in our sample ; this is known as direct element sampling.
MIL-STD-1234 ( Military-Standard-1234 ) is a United States DoD standard that describes the general methods of sampling, inspection, and testing pyrotechnics for conformance with the material requirements of various pyrotechnic specifications.
A sampling of the material broadcast that day was featured on the 70th anniversary of the event on National Public Radio's All Things Considered of September 21, 2009, also there is a copy of the entire broadcast on the Internet Archive web page.

sampling and appears
Prenatal testing with chorionic villus sampling or amniocentesis allows diagnosis of FMR1 mutation while the fetus is in utero and appears to be reliable.
Even if the sampling procedure appears to treat the left deck differently from the right deck, or governs choices by red cards rather than black cards, it is important to recognize that the end result is essentially the same.
In the above example n = 2: when using a sampling distance of 0. 01 the 10-dimensional hypercube appears to be 10 < sup > 18 </ sup > " larger " than the unit interval.
Therefore, simple life remains dominant on Earth, and complex life appears more diverse only because of sampling bias.

sampling and below
In calculations of the maximum symbol rate, the Nyquist sampling rate, and maximum bit rate according to the Hartley formula, the bandwidth refers to the frequency range within which the gain is non-zero, or the gain in dB is below a very large value.
In that case, aliasing is not necessarily detrimental, and sampling below the Nyquist rate, called bandpass sampling, is sometimes done.
The second method relies on sampling points from the data set that exceeds a certain threshold ( falls below a certain floor ).
For YUV420, since each U or V sample is used to represent 4 Y samples that form a square, a proper sampling method can allow the utilization of the exact conversion formulae shown below.
When sampling is performed without removing this part of the signal, it causes undesirable artifacts such as the black-and-white noise near the top of figure 1-a below.
Thus, frequencies close to the Nyquist frequency may be distorted in the sampling and reconstruction process, so the bandwidth should be kept below the Nyquist frequency by some margin ( frequency headroom ) that depends on the actual filters used.
The true p percent confidence interval is the interval b that contains p percent of the distribution, and where ( 100 − p )/ 2 percent of the distribution lies below a, and ( 100 − p )/ 2 percent of the distribution lies above b. The true standard error of the statistic is the square root of the true sampling variance of the statistic.
In signal processing, undersampling or bandpass sampling is a technique where one samples a bandpass filtered signal at a sample rate below the usual Nyquist rate ( twice the baseband bandwidth, i. e. twice the upper cut-off frequency ), but is still able to reconstruct the signal.
Alternatively, for the case of a given sampling frequency, simpler formulae for the constraints on the signal's spectral band are given below.
However, in its extended versions ( see below ), it can be considered a general framework for sampling from a large set of variables by sampling each variable ( or in some cases, each group of variables ) in turn, and can incorporate the Metropolis – Hastings algorithm ( or similar methods such as slice sampling ) to implement one or more of the sampling steps.
Other techniques that may reduce autocorrelation are collapsed Gibbs sampling, blocked Gibbs sampling, and ordered overrelaxation ; see below.
A sampling of these are described below.
The many experiments affected by this problem deal with it without exception by using the " fair sampling " assumption ( see below ).
This leaves the PC3 and PC3X ( which have no sampling capability ; see below ) as Kurzweil's current flagship synthesizers for the time being.
The most disturbing weakness of parsimony analysis, that of long-branch attraction ( see below ) is particularly pronounced with poor taxon sampling, especially in the four-taxon case.
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sampling and includes
For digital systems, this typically includes sampling and quantization.
Typical work includes collaborating with scientists, providing mathematical modeling, simulations, designing randomized experiements and randomized sampling plans, analyzing experimental or survey results, and forecasting future events ( such as sales of a product ).
A sampling includes.
This includes modeling and managing fuzziness and uncertainty in archaeological data, scale effects, optimal sampling strategies and spatio-temporal effects.
A sampling of classes of medicine includes:
A sampling includes A School Privatization Primer, The Economic Effects of Right-To-Work Laws, The Opportunities and Limitations of Biomonitoring and Recommendations to Strengthen Civil Society and Balance Michigan ’ s State Budget.
This includes holes advanced to collect soil samples, water samples or rock cores, to advance in situ sampling equipment, or to install monitoring wells or piezometers.
A sampling of the broad range of items housed at the institute includes scientific and popular books, pulp magazines, publications from both sexual and anti-sexual organizations, data from Kinsey ’ s original interview project, films, photos, erotic objects, and artwork by both professionals and amateurs.
The modern-day music workstation usually uses sampling, whether simple playback or complex editing that matches all but the most advanced dedicated samplers, and also includes features such as a sequencer.
The RI includes an extensive sampling program and risk assessment in order to define the extent of the site contamination and risks.
Otavalo hosts a festival of chicha, called Yamor, in September, which includes chicha contests and sampling of over 30 different varieties based on different types of maize.
A sampling includes
The scope of activities of Lab Solutions includes laboratory chemicals and other materials for research, science and industry, products and services for sampling, and test kits for the pharmaceutical, foods and diagnostics industries, along with products, consumables and services surrounding highly purified laboratory water for science and industry.
A sampling includes: medicine ( humoral immunity, sleep monitoring, radiation dosimetry ), physiology ( spatial orientation / performance changes during long duration flight ), epidemiology ( microbial surface sampling ), metallurgy ( determination of metal diffusion coefficients ), oceanography / geology / limnology / physical science ( photographic survey ( over 10, 000 photos ) of the planet ), space science ( flame propagation ), microgravity science ( behavior of fluids, critical angle determination ).
Analysis includes sampling and correlating measured data and observed test results with calculated expected values to establish conformance with requirements.
A sampling of his recent publications includes:
*" DQ Blizzard " includes sampling of Aphex Twin's " Bucephalus Bouncing Ball ," Green Day's " Armatage Shanks ," Blink-182's song " Dysentery Gary ", and pays homage to Reggie and the Full Effect's " Your Girlfriends Hates Me.
Total Analysis System ( TAS ) describes a device that automates and includes all necessary steps for chemical analysis of a sample e. g. sampling, sample transport, filtration, dilution, chemical reactions, separation and detection.
A small sampling of guests includes such artists as:
From its beginnings with the Electribe R to the ESX-1, this series includes both analogue modeling synthesizers and sampling drum machines that can be programmed the same as a drum machine.
A sampling of popular cars and model years in each class includes:

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