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Sophisticated and methods
Sophisticated modulation spectroscopy measurement methods based upon modulating the crystal structure by pressure or by other stresses and observing the related changes in absorption or reflection of light have advanced our knowledge of these materials.
Sophisticated EMS provide a range of vote methods such as numeric scale, rank order, budget or multiple selection.

Sophisticated and had
Sophisticated versions had a compass and spirit levels on the top.

Sophisticated and applied
Sophisticated data structures can be built on the array and dictionary types, but cannot be declared to the type system, which sees them all only as arrays and dictionaries, so any further typing discipline to be applied to such user-defined " types " is left to the code that implements them.

Sophisticated and get
Sophisticated systems even adapt to users who relapse by helping them get back on the bandwagon ( Cugelman et al.

Sophisticated and tree
* Sophisticated process management ; user processes were organized in a tree, and a superior process could control a large number of inferior processes.

Sophisticated and records
Sophisticated user interfaces, to allow operators, managers, and other non-programmers to access and manipulate the records in the database, often require intimate knowledge about the nature of the various database attributes ( beyond name and type ).

Sophisticated and be
Sophisticated storage units, which can, in fact, be effective dedicated parallel computers that support a large amount of nonvolatile storage, typically must include also components with volatile storage.
Sophisticated storage units, which can, in fact, be effective dedicated parallel computers that support a large amount of nonvolatile storage, typically must include also components with volatile storage.
Sophisticated revision control that tracks and accounts for ownership of changes to documents and code may be extremely helpful or even necessary in such situations.
Sophisticated artwork on both the hilt and the blade can be seen on many yatagans displayed today, indicating considerable symbolic value.
Sophisticated mark-recapture models can be fit using Recapture, a package of the Open Source R programming language, or specialized programs such as MARK or M-SURGE.
Sophisticated food shops and restaurants can also be found.
Sophisticated engine management and ABS systems control the amount of torque transferred to each wheel allowing the system to be effective at any speed.
Sophisticated engine management systems receive inputs from other sources, and control other parts of the engine ; for instance, some variable valve timing systems are electronically controlled, and turbocharger wastegates can also be managed.

Sophisticated and such
His best known works include the lyrics to songs such as " Star Dust ", " Sweet Lorraine ", " Deep Purple ", " Stars Fell on Alabama ", " Sophisticated Lady ", " Volare " ( English lyrics ), " Moonlight Serenade ", " Mr. Ghost Goes to Town ", " Sleigh Ride ", " One Morning in May ", and " Louisiana Fairy Tale ", which was the first theme song used in the PBS Production of This Old House.
Sophisticated successive cultures of precolonial peoples indigenous peoples, such as the Adena, Hopewell and Mississippian, built monumental earthworks as part of their religious and political expression: mounds and walled enclosures, some of which have survived to the present.
Sophisticated aircraft, generally airliners such as the Airbus A320 or Boeing 737 and larger, have full performance VNAV or Vertical Navigation.
Sophisticated compilers calculate such things exactly once, eliminating the following redundant calculations, using common subexpression elimination and loop-invariant code motion.

Sophisticated and .
* Cole, Alan, " Simplicity for the Sophisticated: ReReading the Daode Jing for the Polemics of Ease and Innocence ," in History of Religions, August 2006, pp. 1 – 49
Sophisticated users of non-probability survey samples tend to view the survey as an experimental condition, rather than a tool for population measurement, and examine the results for internally consistent relationships.
Sophisticated Ladies, an award-winning 1981 musical revue, incorporated many tunes from his repertoire.
Sophisticated irrigation and storage systems were developed by the Indus Valley Civilization in present-day Pakistan and North India, including the reservoirs at Girnar in 3000 BCE and an early canal irrigation system from circa 2600 BCE.
Sophisticated load balancers use multiple persistence techniques to avoid some of the shortcomings of any one method.
The director wanted to use " Sophisticated Lady " by Duke Ellington for the main theme, but Raksin objected to the choice.
Sophisticated farming implements were made, and fertile, well-watered lowlands and a mild climate promoted the growth of progressive agricultural techniques.
Sophisticated metronomes can produce two or more distinct sounds.
Sophisticated animation software enables one to identify specific objects in an image and define how they should move and change during the tweening process.
Sophisticated mapping is used to help visualize the network and understand relationships between end devices and the transport layers that provide service.
Western Swing was also called " Sophisticated Swing " in the 1950s.
Sophisticated law existed in Ancient Rome.
* " Sophisticated Lady " w. Mitchell Parish & Irving Mills m. Duke Ellington
Sophisticated software packages exist which allow the user to specify the refractive index or indices of the scattering feature in space, creating a 2-or sometimes 3-dimensional model of the structure.
In 1969 the Meters released " Sophisticated Cissy " and " Cissy Strut ", both major R & B chart hits.
Sophisticated compilers typically perform multiple passes over various intermediate forms.

statistical and methods
The statistical analyses of achievement in relation to anxiety and teaching methods and the interactions of the two are presented in Tables 3 and 4.
" His influence endures and practice of statistical testing of data remains one of the methods of archaeoastronomy.
* Sir Ronald A. Fisher developed several basic statistical methods in support of his work The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection
The objectivity of science lies not in the psychology of individual scientists, but in the process of science and especially in statistical methods, as noted by C. S. Peirce.
Finding the right method for constructing such " objective " priors ( for appropriate classes of regular problems ) has been the quest of statistical theorists from Laplace to John Maynard Keynes, Harold Jeffreys, and Edwin Thompson Jaynes: These theorists and their successors have suggested several methods for constructing " objective " priors:
Each of these methods contributes useful priors for " regular " one-parameter problems, and each prior can handle some challenging statistical models ( with " irregularity " or several parameters ).
Germany has since used population samples in combination with statistical methods, in place of a full census.
It draws heavily from quantitative methods such as operations research and programming and from statistical methods such as regression analysis in the absence of certainty and perfect knowledge.
Much of his pioneering work dealt with agricultural applications of statistical methods.
Accurate analysis of data using standardized statistical methods in scientific studies is critical to determining the validity of empirical research.
In cases when the use of null hypotheses is not appropriate, ecologists may adopt different kinds of statistical methods, such as the Akaike information criterion, or use models that can become mathematically complex as " several competing hypotheses are simultaneously confronted with the data.
Factor analysis is mentioned here as one example of the many multivariate statistical methods used by educational psychologists.
Econometrics is " the application of mathematics and statistical methods to economic data " and described as the branch of economics " that aims to give empirical content to economic relations.
Econometric theory uses statistical theory to evaluate and develop econometric methods.
One of the fundamental statistical methods used by econometricians is regression analysis.
Feynman diagram and path integral methods are also used in statistical mechanics.
Due to a perceived lack of scientific rigour in and overly descriptive nature of the discipline, and a continued separation of geography from geology and the two subfields of physical and human geography, geographers in the mid-20th century began to apply statistical and mathematical model methods to solving spatial problems.
Other statistical methods may be used in assessing the probability of future losses.
That same year, Kent and colleagues published a paper in American Documentation describing the precision and recall measures as well as detailing a proposed " framework " for evaluating an IR system which included statistical sampling methods for determining the number of relevant documents not retrieved.
More advanced statistical methods employed by some I – O psychologists include logistic regression, multivariate analysis of variance, structural equation modeling, and hierarchical linear modeling ( HLM ; also known as multilevel modeling ).
Unrealized events do play a role in some common statistical methods.
Statistical natural-language processing uses stochastic, probabilistic and statistical methods to resolve some of the difficulties discussed above, especially those which arise because longer sentences are highly ambiguous when processed with realistic grammars, yielding thousands or millions of possible analyses.
From the end of World War II until 1971, when John Rawls published A Theory of Justice, political philosophy declined in the Anglo-American academic world, as analytic philosophers expressed skepticism about the possibility that normative judgments had cognitive content, and political science turned toward statistical methods and behavioralism.
The physical interpretation, for example, is taken by followers of " frequentist " statistical methods, such as R. A. Fisher, Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearson.

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