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More technically, the law is concerned with the speedup achievable from an improvement to a computation that affects a proportion P of that computation where the improvement has a speedup of S. ( For example, if an improvement can speed up 30 % of the computation, P will be 0. 3 ; if the improvement makes the portion affected twice as fast, S will be 2.
More technically, the divergence represents the volume density of the outward flux of a vector field from an infinitesimal volume around a given point.
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, 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 recent stations were designed for accessibility, but retrofitting accessibility features to old stations is at best prohibitively expensive and technically extremely difficult, and often impossible.
More technically, it relates the electric flux through any hypothetical closed " Gaussian surface " to the enclosed electric charge.
More technically, the probability that an outcome is in a particular range is derived from the integration of the probability density function in that range.
( More technically, when does the actual quantum state stop being a linear combination of states, each of which resembles different classical states, and instead begins to have a unique classical description?
Leone's next two films – For a Few Dollars More ( 1965 ) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly ( 1966 ) – completed what has come to be known as the Man with No Name trilogy ( a. k. a. the Dollars Trilogy ), with each film being more financially successful and more technically accomplished than its predecessor.
* More technically as forward zoom / reverse tracking or zoom in / dolly out
More technically, it is an already-modulated signal, which is then modulated into another signal of higher frequency and bandwidth.
More technically, when H is invariant under the action of a certain group of transformations G:
More technically, it involves a lot of digital signal processing, mostly discrete Fourier transforms at various chirp rates and durations.
More technically this is referred to as an isotropic vector matrix or in a single unit width an octet truss.
More technically, the phone's speaker has to have a voice coil that generates a relatively strong electromagnetic field.
More technically, if the inflorescence is a single spike and the rachis of the leaves is arcuate, the species is H. belmoreana.
More technically, an economic model is said to have a representative agent if all agents of the same type are identical.
More recently designed fighter aircraft achieve the same improved low-speed characteristics using the technically more complex swing-wing design.
More technically, the 2002 book Le versant noir du mont Blanc ( The black hillside of Mont Blanc ) exposes problems in conserving the site.
More technically, quantum geometry refers to the shape of the spacetime manifold as seen by D-branes which includes the quantum corrections to the metric tensor, such as the worldsheet instantons.
More technically, the question is why the Higgs boson is so much lighter than the Planck mass ( or the grand unification energy, or a heavy neutrino mass scale ): one would expect that the large quantum contributions to the square of the Higgs boson mass would inevitably make the mass huge, comparable to the scale at which new physics appears, unless there is an incredible fine-tuning cancellation between the quadratic radiative corrections and the bare mass.
More technically, MPT models an asset's return as a normally distributed function ( or more generally as an elliptically distributed random variable ), defines risk as the standard deviation of return, and models a portfolio as a weighted combination of assets, so that the return of a portfolio is the weighted combination of the assets ' returns.
More technically, the surface's luminance is isotropic, and the luminous intensity obeys Lambert's cosine law.
More technically, SR occurs if the signal-to-noise ratio of a nonlinear system or device increases for moderate values of noise intensity.

More and financially
But the venture did not go well financially, which put Farrant's widow in jeopardy of defaulting on the rent to More.

More and capable
More recently, Alasdair MacIntyre has attempted to reform what he calls the Aristotelian tradition in a way that is anti-elitist and capable of disputing the claims of both liberals and Nietzscheans.
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 ).
More recent developments have seen the conversion of AVLB and truck launched bridge with launching systems that can be mounted on either tank or truck for bridges that are capable of supporting heavy main battle tanks.
Believing women to be just as capable of academic accomplishment as men, More insisted upon giving his daughters the same classical education given to his son.
More certainly, the short story is the first in science fiction to describe microscopic medical machines and to treat DNA as a computational system capable of being reprogrammed ; that is, expanded and modified.
More than 50 % of deep-sea fish as well as some species of shrimp and squid are capable of bioluminescence.
More capable devices are purpose-built.
More recent research ( discussed at the end of the book ) has shown that the Y-chromosome is capable of self-repair.
More specifically, it is an error-correcting code capable of correcting up to three errors in each 24-bit word, and detecting a fourth.
More recent developments have seen the platform shortened and a carriage shed constructed in the yard, capable of storing eight carriages.
) More commonly, however, the expected value ( mean or average ) of the sampled values is chosen ; this is a Bayes estimator that takes advantage of the additional data about the entire distribution that is available from Bayesian sampling, whereas a maximization algorithm such as expectation maximization ( EM ) is capable of only returning a single point from the distribution.
In one episode of The Animated Series, " More Tribbles, More Troubles ", a D7-class battlecruiser is equipped with an experimental stasis weapon, capable of paralyzing target vessels.
( More ideally, though perhaps less commonly in practice, the user may carry a small, portable, secure, non-networked computing device capable of regenerating any needed password given the secret passphrase, the salt, and the number of iterations of the hash required, the latter two of which are conveniently provided by the server requesting authentication for login.
More specifically, a mobile agent is a process that can transport its state from one environment to another, with its data intact, and be capable of performing appropriately in the new environment.
More precisely, it is a document contemplated by a contract, which ( 1 ) warrants the payment of money, the promise of or order for conveyance of which is unconditional ; ( 2 ) specifies or describes the payee, who is designated on and memorialized by the instrument ; and ( 3 ) is capable of change through transfer by valid negotiation of the instrument.
More than 160, 000 m² it is currently capable of distribution to more than 1000 ZARA stores throughout the world, with an annual distribution capacity of more than 50 million articles of clothing.
More conservative and clerical rivals in the media, such as the newspapers ABC and El Mundo or the radio station COPE, have at times accused Polanco's related media of having a monopoly on Spanish information and being capable of presenting biased reporting.
More expensive biometrics sensors should be capable to distinguish between live original and dead replicas, but such devices are not practical for mass distribution.
Notably lacking in the power of speech ( barring one unusual incident in " More Than Meets the Eye, Part 3 ", although the incident could be accredited to the fact Ravage was merged inside Soundwave at that time ), Ravage seemed marginally more intelligent than the animal he resembled — capable of basic deductive reasoning and the ability to manipulate simple mechanisms — but was treated by the Decepticons in much the same manner as a human being treats a pet.
More importantly, Society had the computer systems and technology expertise to combine the two banks, along with capable tech boss Allen J. Gula.

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