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be expressed in terms of the equivalent raw moments:
For Marx, productive forces refer to the means of production such as the tools, instruments, technology, land, raw materials, and human knowledge and abilities in terms of using these means of production.
In terms of raw numbers, they attack more people than bears and wolves combined, but usually with only minor consequences.
Nevertheless, the terms are roughly synonymous, performing similar conversions ; data-processing systems typically manipulate raw data into information, and likewise information systems typically take raw data as input to produce information as output.
Experimentally, the C term spectrum can be obtained from MCD raw data by subtraction of MCD spectra measured in the same applied magnetic field at different temperatures, while A and B terms can be distinguished via their different band shapes.
While Queens and Brooklyn had larger populations in terms of raw numbers, Orange ( with 2. 9 %) and East Orange had the highest percentage of people of Guyanese ancestry of all places in the United States with at least 1, 000 people identifying their ancestry.
While Queens and Brooklyn had larger populations in terms of raw numbers, Orange and East Orange ( with 2. 5 %) had the highest percentages of people of Guyanese ancestry as a portion of the total population of all places in the United States.
Access consciousness concerns those aspects of experience that are amenable to a functional description, while phenomenal consciousness concerns those aspects of experience that seem to defy functional depiction, instead being characterized qualitatively in terms ofraw feels ”, “ what it is like ” or qualia ( Block, 1997 ).
A similar case is the formal use of such terms as colony and protectorate for an amalgamation, convenient only for the colonizer or protector, of adjacent territories over which it held ( de facto ) sway by protective or " raw " colonial logic.
Second, it includes the labor embodied in raw materials, tools and machinery used up or worn away during its production ( which Marx terms " dead labor ").
However, the MG 34 was also expensive, both in terms of construction and the raw materials needed ( of steel ), and its manufacture was too time-consuming to be built in the numbers required for the ever-expanding German armed forces.
The other theory, comparative advantage, can lead countries to specialize in exporting primary goods and raw materials that trap countries in low-wage economies due to terms of trade.
The IIGS was far more expensively priced and slower in terms of raw processing speed compared to its competitors and increasingly, without regular advancement updates, fell behind other personal computers over its lifetime.
While it's not quite in the league as the last RX-7 in terms of raw performance, the RX-8 is considered its successor as Mazda's rotary engine sports car.
As more pop music critics began writing, this had the effect of " legitimating pop as an art form "; as a result, " newspaper coverage shifted towards pop as music rather than pop as social phenomenon "; as well, in the way that critics differentiate between pop music and rock, using terms like " trivial ", " fluffy ", or " formulaic " for pop ( versus " serious ", " raw ", and " sincere " for rock ), there is an implicit or even explicitly gendered dichotomy.
A committee at Haifa University found problems with the thesis and ruled that it: " failed at the stage of presenting the raw material for the reader's judgment, both in terms of its organization according to strict criteria of classification and criticism, and in terms of the apparent instances of disregard for the interviewees '
Considered to be one of the most powerful Home Clans ( a Clan that did not participate in the Inner Sphere Invasion ), the Star Adders can now also be considered to be among the most powerful of all the Clans, rivaling even an Invading Clan like Jade Falcon or Ghost Bear and even surpassing Clan Wolf in terms of raw military power, thanks largely to their relatively easy absorption of Clan Burrock.
However, despite essentially having the strength of two Clans at their disposal, the Star Adders are still considered to be somewhat lacking when compared to an Invading Clan in terms of raw materials and industrial potential since they can only rely on their Clan Homeworlds holdings while the Invading Clans have the vast resources of their conquered Inner Sphere worlds to draw upon.
Throughout the 1970s Peterson had the reputation of being the fastest driver in F1 in terms of raw speed.
These terms normally apply to " raw call records " before they have been processed to apply locations and rates.
Nevertheless, the terms are roughly synonymous, performing similar conversions ; data-processing systems typically manipulate raw data into information, and likewise information systems typically take raw data as input to produce information as output.

terms and computational
The field may also be referred to as computational biology, and can be defined as, " conceptualizing biology in terms of molecules and then applying informatics techniques to understand and organize the information associated with these molecules, on a large scale.
The fundamental concept of cognitive science is " that thinking can best be understood in terms of representational structures in the mind and computational procedures that operate on those structures.
Ulric Neisser coined the term " cognitive psychology " in his book Cognitive Psychology, published in 1967 wherein Neisser provides a definition of cognitive psychology characterizing people as dynamic information-processing systems whose mental operations might be described in computational terms.
In computer music this subtle ingredient is bought at a high computational cost, both in terms of the number of items requiring detail in a score and in the amount of interpretive work the instruments must produce to realize this detail in sound.
" Difficult ", in this sense, is described in terms of the computational resources needed by the most efficient algorithm for a certain problem.
In terms of practice, mathematical finance also overlaps heavily with the field of computational finance ( also known as financial engineering ).
Within lexical semantics, especially as applied to computers, modeling word meaning is easier when a given word is understood in terms of related words ; semantic networks are therefore important in computational linguistics.
In mathematics and computer science, mutual recursion is a form of recursion where two mathematical or computational functions are defined in terms of each other.
In terms of computational ability, supercomputers are more powerful.
In terms of a graph-based computational procedure, SMILES is a string obtained by printing the symbol nodes encountered in a depth-first tree traversal of a chemical graph.
In computability theory, several closely related terms are used to describe the computational power of a computational system ( such as an abstract machine or programming language ):
While other such approaches have been developed, those based on moments are advantageous in terms of mathematical and computational simplicity.
Despite the difficulties, these problems can be analysed in terms of how model-building observers infer from measurements the computational capabilities embedded in non-linear processes.
To keep the computational load reasonable, the mappings used by SVM schemes are designed to ensure that dot products may be computed easily in terms of the variables in the original space, by defining them in terms of a kernel function selected to suit the problem.
In terms of computational complexity, a multi-tape universal Turing machine need only be slower by logarithmic factor compared to the machines it simulates.
A high rate will require more in terms of computational resources, but less in terms of anti-aliasing filters.
The primary goal of research in combinatorial computational geometry is to develop efficient algorithms and data structures for solving problems stated in terms of basic geometrical objects: points, line segments, polygons, polyhedra, etc.
If the bath is written in terms of its set of orthogonal basis kets, that is, if it has been initially diagonalized then < font style =" vertical-align :- 35 %;"></ font > Computing the partial trace with respect to this ( computational ) basis gives:
Part of the appeal of computational descriptions is that they are relatively easy to interpret, and thus may be seen as contributing to our understanding of particular mental processes, whereas connectionist models are in general more opaque, to the extent that they may be describable only in very general terms ( such as specifying the learning algorithm, the number of units, etc.
Wolfram terms the inability to shortcut a program ( e. g., a system ), or otherwise describe its behavior in a simple way, " computational irreducibility ".
Once performed by hand, POS tagging is now done in the context of computational linguistics, using algorithms which associate discrete terms, as well as hidden parts of speech, in accordance with a set of descriptive tags.

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