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More precisely, an algorithm is an effective method expressed as a finite list of well-defined instructions for calculating a function.
More precisely, Ural – Altaic came to subgroup Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic as " Uralic " and Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic as " Altaic ", with Korean sometimes added to Altaic, and less often Japanese.
More precisely, if S
More precisely, a binary operation on a non-empty set S is a map which sends elements of the Cartesian product S × S to S:
More precisely, given any small positive distance, all but a finite number of elements of the sequence are less than that given distance from each other.
More precisely, objects can be reachable in only two ways:
More precisely, it tries to classify problems that can or cannot be solved with appropriately restricted resources.
More precisely:
More generally, to insist that all evidence converge precisely with no deviations would be naïve falsificationism, equivalent to considering a single contrary result to falsify a theory when another explanation, such as equipment malfunction or misinterpretation of results, is much more likely.
( More precisely, this is true of the sines of the angles.
More importantly, however, he went on to maintain the same high level of performance throughout the season, kicking precisely 100 goals for the year to become the first player to top the ton since Richmond's Jack Titus in 1940.
" More precisely, it is " the quantitative analysis of actual economic phenomena based on the concurrent development of theory and observation, related by appropriate methods of inference.
More precisely, a full moon occurs when the geocentric apparent ( ecliptic ) longitudes of the Sun and Moon differ by 180 degrees ; the Moon is then in opposition with the Sun .< ref >
More precisely, all known FFT algorithms require Θ ( N log N ) operations ( technically, O only denotes an upper bound ), although there is no known proof that better complexity is impossible.
More precisely, because of the relation between spin and statistics, a particle containing an odd number of fermions is itself a fermion: it will have half-integer spin.
More precisely, and technically, a Feynman diagram is a graphical representation of a perturbative contribution to the transition amplitude or correlation function of a quantum mechanical or statistical field theory.
More precisely, he showed that a random graph on vertices, formed by choosing independently whether to include each edge with probability has, with probability tending to 1 as goes to infinity, at most cycles of length or less, but has no independent set of size Therefore, removing one vertex from each short cycle leaves a smaller graph with girth greater than in which each color class of a coloring must be small and which therefore requires at least colors in any coloring.
More precisely, a groupoid G is:
( More precisely, the nodes are spherical harmonics that appear as a result of solving Schrödinger's equation in polar coordinates.
More precisely, the square of x is not invertible because it is impossible to deduce from its output the sign of its input.
More precisely, the law states that alleles of different genes assort independently of one another during gamete formation.
More precisely, it returns a new list whose elements are in reverse order compared to the given list.
More precisely, these proofs have to be verifiable in polynomial time by a deterministic Turing machine.
More precisely, it is the instant when the Moon and the Sun have the same ecliptical longitude.

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More advanced methods of locating objects in the sky include telescope mounts with setting circles, which assist with pointing telescopes to positions in the sky that are known to contain objects of interest, and GOTO telescopes, which are fully automated telescopes that are capable of locating objects on demand ( having first been calibrated ).
Since 1980, the More Light Churches Network has served many congregations and individuals within American Presbyterianism who take positions on one side of this issue.
In 1531, Henry had isolated More by purging most clergy who supported the papal stance from senior positions in the church.
More evidence for this being the case is the way that good human players find it much easier to recall positions from genuine chess games, breaking them down into a small number of recognizable sub-positions, rather than completely random arrangements of the same pieces.
More than 120 from the last five graduating classes have obtained tenure-track law teaching positions.
More sustained has been the critique of his political and ethical positions.
More than 5200 candidates were pre-selected to compete for the 5618 positions up for grabs in the August elections.
More recent schemes restore these to their earlier positions, leaving this group a relatively small collection of less well-known forms.
More than 75, 000 people now hold UNE qualifications, with many in senior positions in Australia and overseas.
More experienced gymnasts will often perform more than one strength element, sometimes swinging into hold positions or consecutively performing different holds.
More than 40 % of gyokuro is produced in Yame, and in the national tea jury in August 2007, gyokuro of Yame held all the ranking positions from first to 26th as the best gyokuro.
More recent versions of NURBS software ( e. g., Autodesk Maya and Rhinoceros 3D ) allow for interactive editing of knot positions, but this is significantly less intuitive than the editing of control points.
The magazine said of Simpson, " More than any other representative, Simpson lives by the philosophy that democratic representation is a matter of finding not advantageous positions but common ground ..." The magazine's portrayal of Simpson echoes one of his personal philosophies, which is embodied in a quote by Henry Clay: " Politics is not about ideological purity or moral self-righteousness.
More grenade attacks were launched by the Turks later that morning and as the Australian trenches were brought under fire from the Turkish positions around Johnston's Jolly, an attack was launched at the junctions between the Australian battalions.
More than 80 persons occupy technical positions or work in the administration, about 70 are laboratory technicians, and about 30 tenured professors work in groups with up to 20 members.
More often than not, he talked himself into radical positions ... as a result of trying to impress his peers or his girlfriend, or rebelling against middle-class parental authority ".
More specifically, women are more likely to occupy positions that are precarious and thus have a higher risk of failure-either because they are appointed to lead organizational units that are in crisis or because they are not given the resources and support needed for success.
More than 50, 000 people have participated in EWC programs since 1960, including many who currently hold positions of leadership throughout the U. S. and the Asia Pacific region.
More than a century later, Niccolò Machiavelli's Florentine Histories depicts the revolt with a series of invented debates and speeches that reflect the positions of the protagonists, seen from the patrician point-of-view of a later champion of state stability.
More often than not, these are married priests who take positions in hospitals or other charitable institutions, although some can be solicitors or school teachers as well, such as in the Melkite Eparchy of Newton in the United States.
Lange was on several occasions visited by South Africans in Norway, both friends with Norwegian ancestry and people with central positions in the country, including General Charles Edward More.
More peninsulares ( Spaniards born in the Spain ) began pouring into the colony and began occupying the various government positions traditionally held by the criollo ( Spaniards born in the Philippines ).
More common positions held by women were in the kitchens, communal gardens, and laundry, among eight occupations.
More sophisticated methods, such as real-time kinematic ( RTK ) can yield positions to within a few millimeters.

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