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easy and estimation
Therefore, GPC has allowed for the quick and relatively easy estimation of molecular weights and distribution for polymer samples
The advantages of the nonparametric methods are ( 1 ) the simplicity of the algorithm used ( fast Fourier transform in most of the cases ) and ( 2 ) the high processing speed, while the advantages of parametric methods are ( 1 ) smoother spectral components that can be distinguished independent of preselected frequency bands, ( 2 ) easy postprocessing of the spectrum with an automatic calculation of low-and high-frequency power components with an easy identification of the central frequency of each component, and ( 3 ) an accurate estimation of PSD even on a small number of samples on which the signal is supposed to maintain stationarity.
By drawing parallel lines at regular intervals between the zero line and the corner ( as seen in the images ), fine divisions can be established for easy estimation of the content of a species.

easy and real
Nevertheless, with a reading public that longs for the `` good old days '' and with an awareness of our expanding international interests, it is easy for the Benets to obtain a magnified position in literature by use of all sorts of Americana, real or fake, and it is easy for the Steinbecks and Sandburgs to support their messages of reform by reading messages of reform into the minds of the folk.
If this operation has to be done in real time video games there is an easy trick to boost performance.
This was as opposed to cattle, which then meant any sort of domestic livestock that was easy to collect and remove from the land, from the idea of personal-property ownership ( rather than real estate property ) and related to modern chattel ( property ) and capital.
It is relatively easy for an inexperienced developer to produce code that simulates successfully but that cannot be synthesized into a real device, or is too large to be practical.
The multi-faceted nature of dreams makes it easy to find connections between dream content and real events.
Her implication was that they had it easy because they were avoiding the " real war " in France and the future invasion.
However, Intel, consistent with their intentions for the processor's usage, provided an easy way to switch into protected mode on the 80286 but no easy way to switch back to real mode.
A large influx of new residents drawn by Bend's lifestyle amenities, along with the low interest rates and easy lending that fostered a national housing boom in 2001-2005, resulted in increased activity in Bend's construction and real estate sectors and have caused the rate of home price appreciation in Bend to grow substantially during that period.
This " like reality " attribute makes it easy for users to form a virtual community, because chat rooms allow users to get to know one another as if they were meeting in real life.
The attack on Khe Sanh, which began on 21 January, may have been intended to serve two purposes — as a real attempt to seize the position or as a diversion to draw American attention and forces away from the population centers in the lowlands, a deception that was " both plausible and easy to orchestrate.
Disorganized ( perhaps even slovenly ), rebellious, and something of a tomboy, 15-year-old Annabelle is a fairly typical teenage girl who believes that adults have it easy and quickly finds herself out of her depth when faced with real adult responsibilities and problems.
Soon, however, discord in the royal family and the growing disaffection of the pious, the soul of the nation, toward rulers who no longer evinced any appreciation of the real aspirations of their subjects made the Jewish nation easy prey for the ambition of the Romans, the successors of the Seleucids.
The greatest benefit will be that of fast and easy liquidation of investments in the real estate market unlike the traditional way of disposing of real estate.
The structures, forms, and patterns are relatively easy to observe and measure, but they are nothing more than evidence of underlying processes and functions which are the real constitutive forces in nature and society.
Observers in a garden can see for themselves that hoverfly mimics are quite common, usually many times more common than the models, and are ( to our sight ) relatively poor mimics, often easy to distinguish from real wasps.
It is easy to see that over the real field we can obtain L in terms of the first partial derivatives of F. When those both are 0 at P, we have a singular point ( double point, cusp or something more complicated ).
" When asked what Pablo Cruise meant, the band would say that " Pablo represents an honest, real, down to earth individual ; and Cruise depicts his fun loving and easy going attitude towards life.
These imitations are not always easy to distinguish from real jet.
Doing so will not be an easy task ; these particles may have masses up to a thousand times greater than their corresponding " real " particles.
Positive-definiteness arises naturally in the theory of the Fourier transform ; it is easy to see directly that to be positive-definite it is sufficient for f to be the Fourier transform of a function g on the real line with g ( y ) ≥ 0.
Biggs is devoted to serving his flock and his community, but things are not easy ; membership is down, money is tight, the furnace is broken, and real estate mogul Joe Hamilton ( Gregory Hines ) wants to buy the property and put up condominiums.
Groener stated that when he tried to play the Mayor too dark or evil, Joss Whedon or other directors would ask him to tone it down, take it easy and make the part " real nice ".

easy and interest
It is easy for the teacher to rationalize that the child who is not achieving in accordance with his known ability is just plain lazy, or that the child who lacks interest in school, who dislikes the teacher, or who is overaggressive is a hopeless delinquent.
Because of its importance as a symbol of indigenous culture, its gluten-free palatability, easy to cook, and its protein particularly well suited to human nutritional needs, interest in grain amaranth ( especially A. cruentus and A. hypochondriacus ) revived in the 1970s.
After 1945 the Bank pursued the multiple goals of Keynesian economics, especially " easy money " and low interest rates to support aggregate demand.
Although bongos are quite easy for humans to catch via snares ; it is of interest that many people native to the bongos habitat believed that if they ate or touched bongo they would have spasms similar to epileptic seizures.
Unemployment and idle resources are, for Keynes, caused by a lack of effective demand ; for Hayek, they stem from a previous, unsustainable episode of easy money and artificially low interest rates.
While it is now easy to say that Nixon in Chinas influential score spawned a new interest in opera, it was not always met with such laudatory and generous review.
According to the explanation, excessive monetary liquidity ( easy credit, large disposable incomes ) potentially occurs while fractional reserve banks are implementing expansionary monetary policy ( i. e. lowering of interest rates and flushing the financial system with money supply ); this explanation may differ in certain details according to economic philosophy.
The objective of Chavigny and Vergennes in Lisbon was to keep Portugal from entering the War of the Austrian Succession on the side of Britain, a task that proved relatively easy as the Portuguese had little interest in joining the war.
The exact dividing line between the two interests, the right of states to exercise regulatory control over their public health and safety, and the interest of the national government in unfettered interstate commerce is not always easy to discern.
An easy way to understand the underlying unity between physical ( as in thermodynamic ) entropy and information-theoretic entropy is as follows: Entropy is simply that portion of the ( classical ) physical information contained in a system of interest ( whether it is an entire physical system, or just a subsystem delineated by a set of possible messages ) whose identity ( as opposed to amount ) is unknown ( from the point of view of a particular knower ).
Diagonalizable matrices and maps are of interest because diagonal matrices are especially easy to handle: their eigenvalues and eigenvectors are known and one can raise a diagonal matrix to a power by simply raising the diagonal entries to that same power.
On the contrary, most of the panegyrical passages are easy to isolate, and there is a lot of material that William of Poitiers had no interest in misrepresenting.
It's better than taking interest from widows and orphans ... "; that made his release five days later an easy decision for Barnes.
Each guide has a detailed index of streets and points of interest, as well as arterial maps for easy page location.
Expansionary policy is traditionally used to try to combat unemployment in a recession by lowering interest rates in the hope that easy credit will entice businesses into expanding.
Ní Chuilleanáin's poetry resists easy summaries and shows her interest variously in explorations of the sacred, women's experience, and Reformation history.
For easy calculation of interest on savings or loans refer to the Interest Table.
it is easy to understand in whose interest — during the Zola trial ; now it was put into execution, and Picquart's name was struck off the army list.
Among the French colonists, the lure of easy money and the importance of commercial activities contributed to their lack of interest in agriculture.
Despite the hodgepodge of groups that can be seen in Darien, it is easy to appreciate identification of the incipient population ( men and women ) with their land, a nascent interest in having their regionalism spoken and preparing dishes of the region.
This side of the glass sensor chip can be modified in a number of ways, to allow easy attachment of molecules of interest.
Historian J. K. Hyde states that the Nuova Cronica of Villani is representative of the strong vernacular tradition in Florence, appealing to the people of the time as a narrative that was " easy to read, full of human interest and occasionally spiced with novella-type anecdotes.
This trait led to a lifelong interest in competitive sport, and also made it easy for him to lie about his age in order to join the Army at the age of fourteen.
There are in fact four Georges: there is George the First, the unabstemious, boisterous Lothario, with a leer like a roué in a Peter Arno cartoon, blessed with an iron constitution and athletic prowess that enabled him to have been on the verge of the British Olympic ski and sleigh teams ; then we have Hero George, the dashing man of action, a leader who whether descending by parachute or commanding by sea, kept the enemy on tenterhooks in the Eastern Mediterranean throughout the war ; thirdly, there is George the aesthete and sightseer, who, with little finger raised, will speak discerningly of paintings, mosaics and furniture, a great patron of the arts, his talent as a collector manqué only due to lack of funds, which has not prevented some bold purchases ; and finally we have pensive George, scholar and public servant, concerned to promote the national interest, high-minded, cautious and conscientious ... striking and irrepressible feature of that character has been his easy communion with members of the opposite sex, and this may have been prefigured by an early experience.

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