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Decoupling and .
* Decoupling or filtering at critical points such as cable entries and high-speed switches, using RF chokes and / or RC elements.
Transformed Social Interaction: Decoupling Representation from Behavior and Form in Collaborative Virtual Environments.
* Two Curves, One Price: Pricing & Hedging Interest Rate Derivatives Decoupling Forwarding and Discounting Yield Curves, Bianchetti M., Risk Magazine, August 2010.
Glau also guest starred as herself in the 2009 episode " The Terminator Decoupling " from the second season of the CBS situation comedy The Big Bang Theory.
Decoupling is used in the study of U statistics, where decoupling should not be confused with Hoeffding's decomposition, however.
Decoupling mechanisms reduce a utility company's financial risk from reducing sales, due to conservation, weather and economic conditions.
Decoupling in advertising is the process whereby advertisers buy services direct from suppliers which were previously sub-contractors to their advertising agencies.
Decoupling is discussed in " Magic and Logic " www. magicandlogic. co. uk, the booklet prepared for the Value Framework Steering Group which is a joint venture by the UK trade bodies CIPS, IPA and ISBA.
Decoupling is part of the unbundling of the services previously provided by traditional full service advertising agencies, which originally began with the creation of standalone media buying agencies such as Zenith from Saatchi & Saatchi Group in the ' 80's and Mindshare from WPP group in the ' 90's.
Drinking alcohol suppresses his anxiety, allowing him to speak ; however, this is a placebo effect, as seen in " The Terminator Decoupling ", in which he speaks to the actress Summer Glau while drinking beer that was, unbeknownst to him, non-alcoholic.
* Decoupling the build process from specific IDEs.
Decoupling means achieving higher levels of economic output with lower levels of material and energy input.
Decoupling the sender from communications sent was a fundamental advance of the Actor model enabling asynchronous communication and control structures as patterns of passing messages.

lowers and minimizes
For cost and safety, this design also minimizes car height ( loading gauge ) and lowers the centre of gravity.

lowers and .
Upper teeth completely covering the lowers when the back teeth close.
Lowering a concentrated, heavy weight down the anchor line – rope or chain – directly in front of the bow to the seabed, behaves like a heavy chain rode and lowers the angle of pull on the anchor.
It is contraindicated in patients with a history of long-term use of benzodiazepines, those having ingested a substance that lowers the seizure threshold or may cause an arrhythmia, and in those with abnormal vital signs.
This is achieved through the use of a four-colour ribbon mounted on a mechanism ( provided in an upgrade kit that replaces the standard black ribbon mechanism after installation ) that raises and lowers the ribbons as needed.
When Shu Lien shows mercy and lowers the sword, Jen slashes Shu Lien's arm.
Since inflation lowers real wages, Keynesians view inflation as the solution to involuntary unemployment.
Conversely, selling of securities lowers the money supply.
Dissolving CO < sub > 2 </ sub > in oil lowers the viscosity of the oil and reduces its interfacial tension which increases the oils mobility.
It is evident from the equation that the plasma pressure lowers when the plasma temperature decreases respect to the surrounding regions or when the zone of intense magnetic field empties.
Eggshell thinning lowers the reproductive rate of certain bird species by causing egg breakage and embryo deaths.
This lowers the amount of traffic routed through the gnutella network, making it significantly more scalable.
One is sodium carbonate ( Na < sub > 2 </ sub > CO < sub > 3 </ sub >, " soda "), which lowers the glass transition temperature.
The presence of non-bridging oxygens lowers the relative number of strong bonds in the material and disrupts the network, decreasing the viscosity of the melt and lowering the melting temperature.
Addition of lead ( II ) oxide lowers melting point, lowers viscosity of the melt, and increases refractive index.
Addition of fluorine lowers the dielectric constant of glass.
To lie down, the animal kneels on its front legs and then lowers the rest of its body.
In the upper neck, the rete mirabile prevents excess blood flow to the brain when the giraffe lowers its head.
* sulfur ( S ), which, while also serving as a fuel, lowers the temperature required to ignite the mixture, thereby increasing the rate of combustion.
Skeptics have claimed that he did so by hypnosis, which, in one study, actually has proven to relieve symptoms because it lowers stress levels and therefore diminishes the symptomatology of haemophilia.
Ultimately this lowers blood glucose levels, and insulin helps to prevent hyperglycemia.
On the other hand, if the player manually lowers the top cymbal of a standard hi-hat stand before playing, this allows any desired tension to be set, and the pedal can still be used to increase the tension while playing, but not to open the hats or to reduce the tension.
Movement of dry air into strong thunderstorms over continents can increase the frequency of hail by promoting evaporational cooling which lowers the freezing level of thunderstorm clouds giving hail a larger volume to grow in.
In redox reactions one reactant, the oxidant, lowers its oxidation state and another reactant, the reductant, has its oxidation state increased.
However, the action of the anion accepting the cation's valence electrons and the subsequent attraction of the ions to each other releases energy and thus lowers the overall energy of the system.

minimizes and .
If high accuracy is required in preflight leveling, it is usually necessary to integrate or doubly integrate the accelerometer outputs ( this also minimizes the noise problem ).
However, careful design, testing, construction and use minimizes risks.
Using the lowest effective dose for the shortest period of time minimizes the risks to the unborn child.
This minimizes the Rayleigh Index.
Heterogeneous catalysts are typically “ supported ,” which means that the catalyst is dispersed on a second material that enhances the effectiveness or minimizes their cost.
Bit serial logic designs are more common in calculators whereas bit parallel designs dominate general-purpose computers, because a bit serial design minimizes chip complexity, but takes many more clock cycles.
A DBMS minimizes these problems by providing three views of the database data: an external view ( or user view ), logical view ( or conceptual view ) and physical ( or internal ) view.
Unlike common serial ASCII terminals, the 3270 minimizes the number of I / O interrupts required by transferring large blocks of data known as data streams, and uses a high speed proprietary communications interface, using coaxial cable.
This technique enhances the terminal throughput of the CPU, and minimizes the data transmitted.
The name minimax arises because each player minimizes the maximum payoff possible for the other — since the game is zero-sum, he also minimizes his own maximum loss ( i. e. maximize his minimum payoff ).
In empirical risk minimization, the supervised learning algorithm seeks the function that minimizes.
As a simple example, consider the problem of finding the model, which minimizes, for data pairs drawn from some distribution.
The aim is to discover a policy for selecting actions that minimizes some measure of a long-term cost ; i. e., the expected cumulative cost.
The aim is to discover the policy that minimizes the cost ; i. e., the MC for which the cost is minimal.
Training a neural network model essentially means selecting one model from the set of allowed models ( or, in a Bayesian framework, determining a distribution over the set of allowed models ) that minimizes the cost criterion.
While this method is more difficult, it is often used in casinos because it minimizes the risk of exposing cards during the shuffle.
Among such m, the method chooses one that minimizes ( m²-N )/ k, and repeats the process.
A double skinned wall provides an air pocket of insulation that minimizes the temperature fluctuations and drying out of the soil in the garden bed.
However, ideally all rowers arrive at the catch at exactly the same moment, and immediately apply pressure on the oar with the oar in the water which minimizes jerk at the catch.
A classic example involves traffic in a road system, in which each driver picks a path which minimizes their own travel time.

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