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produces and discrete
" From these principles and some additional constraints —( 1a ) a lower bound on the linear dimensions of any of the parts, ( 1b ) an upper bound on speed of propagation ( the velocity of light ), ( 2 ) discrete progress of the machine, and ( 3 ) deterministic behavior — he produces a theorem that " What can be calculated by a device satisfying principles I – IV is computable.
A sequence of samples from a measuring device produces a time or spatial domain representation, whereas a discrete Fourier transform produces the frequency domain information, that is the frequency spectrum.
In 1766 – 81, Henry Cavendish was the first to recognize that hydrogen gas was a discrete substance, and that it produces water when burned, a property which later gave it its name: in Greek, hydrogen means " water-former ".
A supervised learning algorithm analyzes the training data and produces an inferred function, which is called a classifier ( if the output is discrete, see classification ) or a regression function ( if the output is continuous, see regression ).
In qualitative or discrete resistance a mutation ( normally to a single gene ) produces a race of a fungus with a high degree of resistance.
Dolby Digital produces 6 discrete channels.
(...) the transformation of data, representing discrete dollar amounts, by a machine through a series of mathematical calculations into a final share price, constitutes a practical application of a mathematical algorithm, formula, or calculation, because it produces ' a useful, concrete and tangible result ' -- a final share price momentarily fixed for recording and reporting purposes and even accepted and relied upon by regulatory authorities and in subsequent trades.
* Optical detectors, which are mostly quantum devices in which an individual photon produces a discrete effect.
And without the discrete lattice assumption, the above construction not only fails to reach a contradiction, but produces a ( non-discrete ) counterexample.

produces and notes
The variety produces wines with a wide range of flavor notes, depending on the climate and soils where it is grown, as well as other viticultural practices chosen.
Successively opening holes from the bottom upward produces the rest of the notes of the scale in sequence: with the lowest hole open it generates the second, with the lowest two holes open, it produces the third and so on.
An advantage of the Richter scale is that pressing three adjacent notes in one row produces a major triad.
It is a commonly held misconception that Anderson sings falsetto, a vocal technique which artificially produces high, airy notes by using only the ligamentous edges of the vocal cords ; however, this is not the case.
Wine expert Tom Stevenson notes that Blanchot produces the most delicate wine with floral aromas ; Bougros is the least expressive but still has vibrant fruit flavors ; Les Clos tends to produce the most complex, rich and luscious wines with pronounced minerality ; Grenouilles produces very aromatic wines with racy, elegance ; the Les Preuses vineyard receives the most sun among the Grand crus and tends to produce the most full bodied wines ; Valmur is noted for it smooth texture and aromatic bouquet ; Vaudésir tends to produce wines with intense flavors and spicy notes.
It produces two notes each of which vary and must vary among gankogui so they may be used together.
The part for color organ is notated on a staff of its own, in treble clef at the top of the score, and consists of two parts: one changes with the harmony, and always goes to the root note of the prevailing harmony, and thus produces the color Scriabin associated with each key ; the other consists of much longer notes sustained through many bars, and does not appear to be related to the harmony ( or therefore to the first part ), but for the most part slowly rises up the scale a whole-tone at a time, the changes being several pages of score apart, or a minute or two apart.
Records specializes in reissues of Soul and R & B music from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, with repertoire sourced by Label Manager Clive Richardson, who also produces the projects and writes the booklet notes.
Skinner notes that even if the technology of behavior produces " goods " to improve human life, they expose environmental control which is offensive to the " freedom and dignity " perspective.
Raymond Williams claims that flow is determined by television's " stage of development ," but Rick Altman, Professor of Cinemas and Comparative Literature ( CCL ) at the University of Iowa, argue that the culture of the medium produces and determines its flow. He notes that the soundtrack is unique to American culture and is one of the techniques that shapes the viewer's flow or his or her experience watching television.
For example, the mode of limited transposition that Messiaen labelled " Mode 1 ", which is the whole tone scale, contains the notes C, D, E, F, G, A ; transposing this mode up a semitone produces C, D, F, G, A, B. Transposing this up another semitone produces D, E, F, G, A, C. Since transposing the mode up a whole tone produces the same set of notes, mode 1 has only 2 transpositions.
In addition to bank notes, the company produces passports, driver's licences, birth certificates, postage stamps, coupons, and many other security-conscious document-related products.
Multiphonics is an extended technique in instrumental music in which a monophonic instrument ( one which generally produces only one note at a time ) is made to produce several notes at once.
As Holden notes, it was the rediscovery of this ending in 1974 that produces the version in which the opera is usually performed today.
He notes that the latter produces a contrasting effect when one of the recruits ( Leonard Lawrence ) becomes conditioned, during boot camp training, to become a violent killing machine who associates his sexuality with his rifle.

produces and overtone
A trumpet becomes a closed tube when the player presses it to the lips ; therefore, the instrument only naturally produces every other overtone of the harmonic series.
Bowing above the fingerboard ( sul tasto ) produces a purer tone with less overtone strength, emphasizing the fundamental, also known as flautando, since it sounds less reedy and more flute-like.
This creates a sound with more overtone, as opposed to striking the drumhead in the center, which produces a very short, dull sound with few overtones that is considered undesirable for multi-tenors.

produces and series
The model of decision making I am proposing has the following feature: when we are faced with an important decision, a consideration-generator whose output is to some degree undetermined produces a series of considerations, some of which may of course be immediately rejected as irrelevant by the agent ( consciously or unconsciously ).
Since then, the RG series has introduced fixed bridge models, but Ibanez still produces the RGA series with an arched top to differentiate from the RG series. The arched top allows for added comfort while playing the guitar.
* Israel – Automotive Industries which produces the AIL Storm ( Sufa ) series of Jeep Wrangler-derivatives
There are various method employed to " cast on ," such as the " thumb method " ( also known as " slingshot " or " long-tail " cast-ons ), where the stitches are created by a series of loops that will, when knitted, give a very loose edge ideal for " picking up stitches " and knitting a border ; the " double needle method " ( also known as " knit-on " or " cable cast-on "), whereby each loop placed on the needle is then " knitted on ," which produces a firmer edge ideal on its own as a border ; and many more.
Cycling meiosis and fertilization events produces a series of transitions back and forth between alternating haploid and diploid states.
The Museum also produces a series of leaflets and books about museum exhibits including:
Opel Special Vehicles ( OSV ) is a wholly owned subsidiary, which produces special series and undertakes vehicle modifications.
The sound that the larynx produces is a harmonic series.
* 1885 – 1887: Thorsten Nordenfelt of Örby, Uppsala Municipality, Sweden produces a series of steam powered submarines.
The removal of the signal peptide during translation produces the 241-amino acid polypeptide POMC, which undergoes a series of post-translational modifications such as phosphorylation and glycosylation before it is proteolytically cleaved by endopeptidases to yield various polypeptide fragments with varying physiological activity.
The Newark Public Library, the state's largest system with 11 locations, also produces a series of historical exhibits.
This process produces a series of interconnecting lobate shapes that are pillow-like in cross-section.
The Chief Directorate: National Geo-spatial Information ( CD: NGI ) produces three topographic map series, each covering the whole country, at scales 1: 50 000, 1: 250 000, and 1: 500 000.
The Ordnance Survey ( OS ) produces topographic map series covering the United Kingdom at 1: 25, 000 and 1: 50, 000 scales.
The United States Geological Survey ( USGS ), a civilian Federal agency, produces several national series of topographic maps which vary in scale and extent, with some wide gaps in coverage, notably the complete absence of 1: 50, 000 scale topographic maps or their equivalent.
Mitchell is home to the Mitchell Repertory Theatre, which produces a series of plays and musicals each season.
This layering of patterns produces octagonal, circular and semi-circular focal points and a series of small triangular parks scattered throughout the district.
The framesearch method produces a series of global or local pairwise alignments between a query nucleotide sequence and a search set of protein sequences, or vice versa.
This produces a series of " blips " along the display as signals from different objects are received.
Texas Instruments produces the C6000 series DSP ’ s, which have clock speeds of 1. 2 GHz and implement separate instruction and data caches.
** Vocal registration: a particular series of tones, produced in the same vibratory pattern of the vocal folds, and possessing the same quality, which originate in laryngeal function, because each of these vibratory patterns appears within a particular range of pitches and produces certain characteristic sounds.
Beside meetings, the foundation produces a series of research reports and engages its members in sector specific initiatives.

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