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* More efficient in practice than most other simple quadratic ( i. e., O ( n < sup > 2 </ sup >)) algorithms such as selection sort or bubble sort ; the best case ( nearly sorted input ) is O ( n )
In his autobiography, Just One More Thing ( 2006 ), Falk said that his selection for the film from thousands of other Off-Broadway actors was a " miracle " that " made my career " and that without it, he would not have gotten the other significant movie roles that he later played.
More sophisticated devices which use a graphical screen with touch sensing or screen-edge buttons provide flexibility while minimizing space used: the meaning of the buttons can change with the screen, and selection involves the natural behavior of pointing at what's desired.
More individuals survive to later ages, so the force of selection against late-acting deleterious mutations is stronger.
More generally, random selection of decision makers from a larger group is known as sortition ( from the Latin base for lottery ).
More recently, the overall response of Channel Catfish response to selection for improved growth rate was found to be approximately 80 %, i. e., an average of 13 % per generation ( Dunham 2006 ).
More than 5, 400 programs offered by more than 1, 500 universities and institutions in 83 countries use the GMAT exam as part of the selection criteria for their programs site.
More specifically, Spencer recognized three functional needs or prerequisites that produce selection pressures: they are regulatory, operative ( production ) and distributive.
Esther Hart was also replaced as she decided take part in the Dutch selection, and went on to represent Netherlands in the contest with One More Night.
More generally, the virulence of many pathogens in humans may not be a target of selection itself, but rather an accidental by-product of selection that operates on other traits.
More than 60, 000 people participated in the final selection of platform planks.
More importantly, the new selection committee was conceived under the colonial governments strive to establish a democratic system of government in Dagbon, in the hope that it will make it easier for literate yanabihi to make it to Yani and other divisional chiefdoms.
More frequently whilst managing the overall recruitment exercise and the decision-making at the final stages of the selection process external service providers may undertake the more specialised aspects of the recruitment process.
More than 1, 300 protocols were written by the time the war ended ; a selection of these was published in English in 2007 under the title Tapping Hitler's Generals.
More loosely, a Darwin machine is a process that utilizes some subset of the Darwinian essentials, typically natural selection to create a non-reproducing pattern, as in neural Darwinism.
A selection of Wachtel's interviews called Writers & Company was published in 1993 ; More Writers & Company was published by Knopf Canada in the fall of 1996.
More important than the question of why longevity has been extended, however, is why selection has not adjusted female life-history to match.
More than 60 people ate taking Ph. D. course simultaneously in a number of forest specialities: forest science, forestry, forest management, forest taxation, sylvicultures, forest pyrology, genetics and selection, ecology, botany, forest soil science, entomology, microbiology, physiology and biochemistry of wood plants, bioinformatics.
More significantly, it led to his interest in natural history, which culminated in his taking part in the second voyage of the Beagle and the eventual inception of his theory of natural selection.
More recently Christopher has had a new custom model designed Dellinger-CA VW ( Vintage White ) featuring his newly endorsed DiMarzio pickup selection.
More recently Watson contributed the preface to a selection of Mark Twain's writings, The Wayward Tourist.

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