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Applying source separation techniques on the measured signals can help remove undesired artifacts from the signal.
* Greening The Desert: Applying natural farming techniques in Africa, interview with Masanobu Fukuoka ( retrieved 30 November 2010 )
Applying Six Sigma techniques to ITIL brings the engineering approach to ITIL's framework.
Applying Lean techniques promotes continuous improvement of the ITIL's best practices.
Applying the same techniques to studying the Hudson Gorge that he had used in the Galápagos, Beebe encountered a surprising variety of sea animals, many of which had previously been thought to be exclusive to the tropics.
Applying proper motivational techniques can be much harder than it seems.
Applying these techniques, Arthur Cayley has found a general criterion for determining whether any given quintic is solvable.
Applying the same techniques ( which involved gradual immunization of horses and sheep by administering small doses of venoms, and then extracting, purifying and freeze-drying the antibody portion from the blood of injected animals ), Vital Brazil and his coworkers were able to discover the first sera against two species of scorpions ' ( 1908 ) and spiders ' ( 1925 ) venoms.
# Applying protective / supportive techniques that allow the athlete to regain physically active lifestyle
Applying linearization techniques to the equation of motions for both species, to the equation of continuity, and Poisson's equation, and introducing the spatial and temporal harmonic operators, we can get the following expression:

Applying and developed
The French have developed an OTH radar called NOSTRADAMUS ( stands for New Transhorizon Decametric System Applying Studio Methods ) during the 1990s.

Applying and at
Applying Lagrange's formula with the observation that Ω • r ( t ) = 0 at all times,
Applying higher pressure of the order of hundreds or thousands of kilobars induces a series of phase transformations, in particular with a tetragonal phase appearing at about 900 kbar.
Applying carefully selected rules at the social level and encouraging appropriate motives at the personal level is, so it is argued, likely to lead to a better overall outcome even if on some individual occasions it leads to the wrong action when assessed according to act utilitarian standards.
Applying the two sine waves at frequencies ω < sub > 1 </ sub >
Applying the rules and customs of prize law, the courts decided whether the Letter of Marque was valid and current, and whether the captured vessel or its cargo in fact belonged to the enemy ( not always easy, when flying false flags was common practice ), and if so the prize and its cargo were " condemned ", to be sold at auction with the proceeds divided among the privateer's owner and crew.
Applying the right amount of inputs in the right place and at the right time benefits crops, soils and groundwater, and thus the entire crop cycle.
Applying a delta-v at the LEO of only 0. 78 km / s more ( 3. 20-2. 42 ) would give the rocket the escape speed, while at the geostationary orbit a delta-v of 1. 46 km / s is needed for reaching the escape speed of this circular orbit.
Applying the principles of comparative negligence, the jury found that McDonald's was 80 % responsible for the incident and Liebeck was 20 % at fault.
Applying the above formula to the 25-meter-diameter antennas often used in radio telescope arrays and satellite ground antennas at a wavelength of 21 cm ( 1. 42 GHz, a common radio astronomy frequency ), yields an approximate maximum gain of 140, 000 times or about 50 dBi ( decibels above the isotropic level ).
Applying both sides to e < sub > j </ sub >, the result on each side is the jth partial derivative of f at p. Since p and j were arbitrary, this proves the formula (*).
Applying the formula at the top shows this to be about 386 cents.
* Applying a Doppler ultrasonic scanner, the surgeon identifies the axial pedicle of the tissue-flap ( composed of the supraorbital artery and the supratrochlear artery ), usually at the base, next to the medial brow ; the point usually is between the midline and the supraorbital notch.
* Free Advice On Applying To Graduate School ( PDF )-Written by a professor of psychology at Portland State University.
Applying Equation ( 1 ) and KCL at the OA's non-inverting input v < sub >+</ sub > gives
Applying a result of linear algebra to both orthogonality relations (| C < sub > i </ sub >| is always positive ), we find that the number of conjugacy classes is greater than or equal to the number of inequivalent irreducible representations ; and also at the same time less than or equal to.
Applying many of the PLATO concepts used in the late 1970s, E. Clarke Porter led the Drake Training and Technologies testing business ( today Thomson Prometric ) in partnership with Novell, Inc. away from the mainframe model to a LAN-based client server architecture and changed the business model to deploy proctored testing at thousands of independent training organizations on a global scale.
Applying the most commonly cited definition of systemic risk, that of the Financial Stability Board ( FSB ), to the core activities of insurers and reinsurers, the report concludes that none are systemically relevant for at least one of the following reasons:
Applying the method hierarchically ( according to the data structure at hand ), optionally in both increasing and decreasing direction, yields highly efficient multidimensional range search which is important in both commercial and technical applications, e. g. as a procedure underlying nearest neighbour searches.
Applying to him the term " absolute " would, however, give a false impression: he is not free to issue decrees at whim.
Applying symmetry reduced the computational and memory requirements associated with the problem, allowing the researchers to obtain results on the supercomputers available at the time.
Applying the physics of high pressure jets exiting circular apertures, a doubling of velocity and gas concentration at a fixed point in the whistle mouth would require a quadrupling of either aperture area or absolute pressure.

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* D. Young Computational Chemistry: A Practical Guide for Applying Techniques to Real World Problems, John Wiley & Sons ( 2001 ).
Applying video compression algorithms like MPEG1, MPEG2 or MPEG4 allows for fractional BPP values.
Applying satisficing to research is a way for researchers to adjust to the vast amount of information today.
* 1887 – Herman Hollerith applies for US patent # 395, 791 for the ' Art of Applying Statistics ' – his punched card calculator.
* 1889 – Herman Hollerith is issued US patent # 395, 791 for the ' Art of Applying Statistics ' — his punched card calculator.
Applying ice for 5 minutes to the muscles reportedly has a sensitivity and specificity of 76. 9 % and 98. 3 %, respectively, for the identification of MG.
Applying Gram-Schmidt one obtains an orthonormal basis for.
Applying the first three of the five focusing steps of TOC, the system constraint for all projects is identified as are the resources.
Applying the rational root theorem thus yields the following possible roots for t:
Applying Chow's analysis to the case of the unexpected hanging ( again with the week shortened to two days for simplicity ), we start with the observation that the judge's announcement seems to affirm three things:
Applying the transmission line model based on the telegrapher's equations, the general expression for the characteristic impedance of a transmission line is:
* Applying Hungarian notation in a narrower way, such as applying only for member variables helps avoiding naming collision.
Applying Gibbs free energy equation for reactions:
Applying for a COL does not commit the utilities to construct the plant, but it is part of the licensing process, say officials of all the utilities.
Applying black patch to Barbara Loden's head for hole in head illusion ( 1957 )
Applying himself to this problem, Giacconi worked on the instrumentation for X-ray astronomy ; from rocket-borne detectors in the late 1950s and early 1960s, to Uhuru, the first orbiting X-ray astronomy satellite, in the 1970s.
The Cholesky decomposition is commonly used in the Monte Carlo method for simulating systems with multiple correlated variables: The correlation matrix is decomposed, to give the lower-triangular L. Applying this to a vector of uncorrelated samples, u, produces a sample vector Lu with the covariance properties of the system being modeled.
Applying these three sorts of derivatives again to each other gives five possible second derivatives, for a scalar field f or a vector field v ; the use of the scalar Laplacian and vector Laplacian gives two more:
" Applying Case-Based Reasoning: Techniques for Enterprise Systems ".
Applying this to a space of dimension 0, which contains exactly one vector ( the zero vector ), the only candidate for a basis is the empty set ( both because 0 elements are required, and because the zero vector cannot be in any basis ).

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