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scheme and graphs
BSP trees, however, take a very long time to compute from design scene graphs, and must be recomputed if the design scene graph changes, so the levels tend to remain static, and dynamic characters aren't generally considered in the spatial partitioning scheme.
A family F of graphs has a universal graph of polynomial size, containing every n-vertex graph as an induced subgraph, if and only if it has an adjacency labelling scheme in which vertices may be labeled by O ( log n )- bit bitstrings such that an algorithm can determine whether two vertices are adjacent by examining their labels.
Johnson graphs are closely related to the Johnson scheme, both of which are named after Selmer M. Johnson.

scheme and average
The simplest type of ab initio electronic structure calculation is the Hartree – Fock ( HF ) scheme, an extension of molecular orbital theory, in which the correlated electron – electron repulsion is not specifically taken into account ; only its average effect is included in the calculation.
Roughly speaking, Shannon's source coding theorem says that a lossless compression scheme cannot compress messages, on average, to have more than one bit of information per bit of message.
Secondly, by the pricing scheme price = average revenue and equals marginal revenue.
This climate is classified as Dfc, Dwc, Dsc, Dfd and Dwd in the Köppen climate classification scheme, meaning that the short summer ( 24-hr average 10 ° C or more ) lasts 1 – 3 months and always less than 4 months.
The " People's Car " would be available to citizens of the Third Reich through a savings scheme at 990 Reichsmark ( US $ 396 in 1930s dollars )-- about the price of a small motorcycle ( an average income being around 32RM a week ).
In fact, an adult entering into insurance under the scheme would on average live to 70 years of age, a figure used in the actuarial assumptions included in the legislation.
The " People's Car " would be available to citizens of the Third Reich through a savings scheme, or Sparkarte ( savings booklet ), at 990 Reichsmark, about the price of a small motorcycle ( an average income being around 32RM a week ).
During his time as prime minister, average living standards steadily rose while numerous social reforms were carried out such as the 1956 Clean Air Act, the 1957 Housing Act, the 1960 Offices Act, the 1960 Noise Abatement Act, the Factories Act 1961, the introduction of a graduated pension scheme to provide an additional income to retirees, and a reduction in the standard workweek from 48 to 42 hours.
In the meantime, AMD has also utilized a new scheme to characterize the power consumption of new processors under " average " daily usage, named average CPU power ( ACP ).
For example, tax revenue could be redistributed on a per capita basis as part of a basic income scheme ; in this case, the poorest would gain what the average citizen pays as ecotaxes, minus their own small contribution ( no car, small apartment, ...).
Equation 2 can be interpreted as a cost-plus pricing or markup pricing scheme. That is the price of the product is based on markup over average costs.
These changes included a cut in duty on ultra-low sulphur petrol, a freeze on fuel duty for other grades of fuel until at least April 2002 ( effectively ending the fuel duty escalator ), placing more vehicles into the lower vehicle excise duty ( VED ) band, an average cut of more than 50 % on VED for lorries, and a Brit Disc vignette scheme requiring all lorries, including those from overseas, to pay tax to use British roads.
Critics of this scheme point out that raising the average speed of Spain's regional trains would achieve a much greater global impact at much less cost.
The price for the average family house in the scheme was over £ 200, 000.
According to Department for Work and Pensions statistics, the average length of time for a case to be cleared under the new scheme has increased from an average of 18 days in March 2003, to 287 in December 2005.
However, official statistics show that the average weekly liability is slightly more under the new scheme.
For the years 2006-2007, the average new scheme liability was constantly £ 23 per week, whereas the old scheme varied from £ 22 to £ 23.
This is the largest size defined by the average freight rate assessment ( AFRA ) scheme.
Following the public offering, Cosmos's share price skyrocketed, and the individuals involved in the scheme saw average profits of ¥ 66 million each.
In the aforementioned scheme, many locations within the tierra templada are sometimes designated Afb or Awb, with the b denoting the fact that the warmest month has an average temperature of below 22 ° C ( 71. 6 ° F ), meaning that all twelve months of the year have averages of between 18 ° C and 22 ° C.

scheme and annual
The estimated cost of this scheme may be as much as US $ 25 billion, 25 times Nicaragua's annual budget.
Farmers entered into a 10-year contract with the government and received an annual payment for the area that is part of the scheme.
This is the annual youth theatre scheme, founded in 1995.
The 2008 annual report on the operation of the scheme shows that around 26 % of penalties go unpaid, because the notice is cancelled on appeal or the amount cannot be recovered, for example if the registered keeper of the vehicle cannot be traced, is deceased, or bankrupt.
In February 1610, Salisbury proposed a scheme, known as the Great Contract, whereby Parliament, in return for ten royal concessions, would grant a lump sum of £ 600, 000 to pay off the king's debts plus an annual grant of £ 200, 000.
He was also involved in the creation of the Staff College, the Royal Military School of Music, and became governor of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich: he further sought to improve the efficiency of the army by advocating a scheme of annual military manoeuvres.
There are strictly speaking four different roles in the transaction: ( 1 ) the government or corporate body which organizes the scheme, receives the loans and manages the capital ; ( 2 ) the subscribers who provide the capital ; ( 3 ) the shareholders who receive the annual dividends ; and ( 4 ) the nominees on whose lives the contracts are contingent.
DCU has launched an affinity credit card scheme to raise funds for the University, as well as the Annual Fund, which includes facilities for regular donors, and the Leadership Circle which gives recognition to regular donors who commit minimum annual amounts.
He carried an elaborate scheme for handing over the payment of naval and military pensions to contractors, who would be paid a fixed annual sum for forty-five years ; but no one was found willing to undertake this contract, although a modified plan on the same lines was afterwards adopted.
Such a remuneration scheme is still common today in accounting, investment, and law firm partnerships where the leading professionals are equity partners, and do not technically receive a salary, but rather make a periodic " draw " against their share of annual earnings.
The scheme, a modification of the U. K .' s McKenzie friend system, is intended to assist litigants who are not eligible for legal aid as they have an annual salary exceeding S $ 10, 000 but cannot afford a lawyer.
Although it notionally appears that the scheme was intended to earn hard currency for the country, it is estimated to have cost Kenya the equivalent of more than 10 % of the country's annual Gross Domestic Product, and it is possible that no or minimal amounts of gold were actually exported.
He also endorsed and facilitated the Barossa Water Project, a water distribution scheme from the River Murray to the Barossa Valley floor, alleviating the Barossa Valley winegrowers ' water irrigation problems and boosting annual production by $ 30 million.
It achieves this through a variety of methods, including the publication of a bimonthly bulletin and numerous pamphlets, the organizing of an annual conference and frequent courses linked to Continuing Professional Development, rigorous criteria for full membership including examinations and peer assessment, and a mentoring scheme for newcomers to the profession.
This annual ranking is a classification scheme for web security vulnerabilities, a model to provide guidance for initial threat, impact, and a way to describe conditions that can be used by both assessment and protection tools, such as a WAF.
Although game rules prohibited the transfer of prizes, McDonald's waived the rule and has made the annual $ 50, 000 annuity payments, even after learning that the piece was sent by an individual involved in an embezzlement scheme intended to defraud McDonald's ( see McDonald's Monopoly ).
The school offers The Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme and takes part in the annual Ten Tors event.
In 1809 he had proposed a scheme of parliamentary reform, and returning to the subject in 1817 and 1818 he anticipated the Chartist movement by suggesting universal male suffrage, equal electoral districts, vote by ballot, and annual parliaments ; but his motions met with very little support.
The revenue from the scheme is split between the participating operators ( the administration costs are absorbed by SPT ) based on a number of factors, such as the number of routes operated by a provider, an annual user survey, and passenger counts by SPT officials.
The fees were to be paid over two years, in contrast to the 25-year annual payment scheme used to pay the plaintiffs of the case, the State of Minnesota.
Eight per thousand, or otto per mille, is an Italian law under which Italian taxpayers can choose to whom devolve a compulsory 8 ‰ = 0. 8 % (' eight per thousand ') from their annual income tax return between an organized religion recognised by Italy or, alternatively, to a social assistance scheme run by the Italian State.
They received assistance under the Community Music Wales scheme ( the same organization behind Complete Control Music and the annual Compass Point Festival in Cardiff ), and in 2000 they released their début, a red 7 " vinyl with two tracks-" E. T. A.
Based on the premise that a pumping scheme had an annual cost for running and maintenance, whereas lowering the cill was essentially a one-time cost, the Commissioners of the Adlingfleet and Whitgift Drainage Board asked for tenders for a new sluice in December 1926.

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