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usual and objective
The usual training objective is to be able to fire a burst of no more than three rounds.
The word Fachmann ( an ordinary German word meaning somebody who has professional knowledge in a field ) is made specific by ständiger Rechtsprechung ( usual court opinion ) as a " specialist with average knowledge and talent whom one would ordinarily ask to seek a solution for the ( objective ) problem the invention deals with "
They are popularly used for non-differentiable convex minimization, where a convex objective function and its subgradient can be evaluated efficiently but usual gradient methods for differentiable optimization can not be used.
Blocker and Riedesel ( 1978 ) employed more than the usual statistical controls and found evidence of neither a correlation between " objective " and " subjective " status inconsistency, nor of effects of either on hypothesized behavior that was independent of the vertical dimensions of status.
The more usual solution will lie in the non-zero interior at the point of tangency between the objective function and the constraint.

usual and control
As usual, Elizabeth lacked control over her commanders once they were abroad.
A weak man who preferred to engage in activities like thatching and ditch-digging rather than jousting, hunting, or the usual entertainments of kings, he spent most of his reign trying in vain to control the nobility, who in return showed continual hostility to him.
The usual dose for pain control is 1 or 2 tablets every 8 hours, which is considerably lower than the dose given in opioid dependency.
Control structures include the usual iterative and conditional Do Loops, If-Then-Else statements, and Case statements, with some more complex variants, such as ElseIf and nested control structures.
The usual operation is to adjust the control until the channel just shuts off-then only a small threshold signal is needed to turn on the speaker.
In some countries, fountain pens are usual in lower school grades, believed to teach children better control over writing as many common mistakes of people not used to handwriting ( like too much pressure or incorrect hold ) feel unnatural or are almost impossible when using traditional pen tips.
Greene follows the usual ethos of Hellenistic romance, in which the return of a lost prince or princess restores order and provides a sense of closure that evokes Providence's control.
When Disney's contract with RKO expired at the end of 1953, instead of renewing it as usual Disney was concerned about the instability of RKO ( due to owner Howard Hughes ' increasingly erratic control of the studio ) and started distributing its own films through its newly created Buena Vista Distribution subsidiary.
Nevertheless, Serling's voice comes in at the epilogue, as usual, and describes Gregory West as once again happy, and " apparently in complete control of the Twilight Zone.
Another multitexture technique is bump mapping, which allows a texture to directly control the facing direction of a surface for the purposes of its lighting calculations ; it can give a very good appearance of a complex surface, such as tree bark or rough concrete, that takes on lighting detail in addition to the usual detailed coloring.
According to him the political control of India was not a conquest in the usual sense because it was not an act of a state.
The most common use of monopropellants is in low-impulse rocket motors, such as reaction control thrusters, the usual propellant being hydrazine which is generally decomposed by exposure to an iridium catalyst bed ( Hydrazine is pre-heated to keep reactant liquid ) to produce the desired jet of hot gas and thus thrust.
However, the reduced risks for the publisher can also mean that quality control is less rigorous than usual.
For proper selection, the cinematographer needs that all lenses be engraved with T-Stop, not f-stop, so that the eventual light loss due to the glass doesn't affect the exposure control when setting it using the usual meters.
Spain's laws gave brides the right to control their dowry after marriage, contrary to the usual European practise of transferring the dowry to the control of the groom and his family.
It is usual to control the temperature in a predetermined way-either by a continuous increase or decrease in temperature at a constant rate ( linear heating / cooling ) or by carrying out a series of determinations at different temperatures ( stepwise isothermal measurements ).
Since the dry suit can contain air, some divers control their buoyancy with the dry suit and dive without the usual BCD / buoyancy control vest that is commonly worn by wet suit divers.
Other changes included: a new electronic, as opposed to the usual mechanical, safe and arm device, based on Diehl BGT Defence's IRIS-T system ; a TTME digital target detection device ( a two-way conformal microwave proximity fuze unit ); and a shortened control and actuation system.
This version saves as. jpg by default, and gives no control over the lossy compression used, so the usual problems of the. jpg format apply: Line art and screenshots will have inferior image quality and an unnecessarily large file size, and multiple consecutive editing of any image will eventually lead to severe degradation.
As reverse of DSLR cameras with high-definition video, in 2011 at least there are 2 Interchangeable lens camcorders which can capture Full HD video with full control of camcorder, Panasonic AG-AF100 and Sony NEX-VG10 both with big sensor, not as usual as non-professional camcorders.
For example, many early email systems were not 8-bit clean ; they seemed to transfer typical short text messages properly, but converted " unusual " characters ( the control characters, the " high ASCII " characters ) in an irreversible way into some other " usual " character.
Fridman had claimed on a Russian television programme that could be watched in the UK that Berezovsky had threatened him when the two men were competitors for control of the Kommersant publishing house, and that making threats was Berezovsky's usual way of conducting business.

usual and theory
When the Banach algebra A is the algebra L ( X ) of bounded linear operators on a complex Banach space X ( e. g., the algebra of square matrices ), the notion of the spectrum in A coincides with the usual one in the operator theory.
It can be done by systematically making explicit all the axioms, as in the case of the well-known book Naive Set Theory by Paul Halmos, which is actually a somewhat ( not all that ) informal presentation of the usual axiomatic Zermelo – Fraenkel set theory.
Although a " bijection " seems a more advanced concept than a number, the usual development of mathematics in terms of set theory defines functions before numbers, as they are based on much simpler sets.
That is, the usual ways physicists calculate the probability that a particle will emit or absorb a graviton give nonsensical answers and the theory loses its predictive power.
To define this cohomology theory, Grothendieck needed to replace the usual, topological notion of an open covering with one that would use étale coverings instead.
Robinson's approach, called non-standard analysis, uses technical machinery from mathematical logic to create a theory of hyperreal numbers that interpret infinitesimals in a manner that allows a Leibniz-like development of the usual rules of calculus.
There is also a correspondence between confinement in QCD-the fact that the color-field is only different from zero in the interior of hadrons-and the behaviour of the usual magnetic field in the theory of type-II superconductors: there the magnetism is confined to the interiour of the Abrikosov flux-line lattice, i. e., the London penetration depth λ of that theory is analogous to the confinement radius R < sub > c </ sub > of quantum chromodynamics.
* At low energies, the logic of the renormalization group tells us that, despite the unknown choices of these infinitely many parameters, quantum gravity will reduce to the usual Einstein theory of general relativity.
The theory is successful in that one mode will always correspond to a graviton, the messenger particle of gravity ; however, the price to pay are unusual features such as six extra dimensions of space in addition to the usual three for space and one for time.
The motivation behind this approach began with the Kaluza-Klein theory in which it was noted that applying general relativity to a five dimensional universe ( with the usual four dimensions plus one small curled-up dimension ) yields the equivalent of the usual general relativity in four dimensions together with Maxwell's equations ( electromagnetism, also in four dimensions ).
Prior to this conclusion he was notable as a psychoanalyst for working with the most difficult of patients and for developing a theory of more active intervention than is usual for psychoanalytic practice.
As usual in category theory, there is a dual concept, known as quotient.
The usual theory has been that the Pythia delivered oracles in a frenzied state induced by vapors rising from a chasm in the rock, and that she spoke gibberish which priests interpreted as the enigmatic prophecies preserved in Greek literature.
In Bohm's original papers 1952, he discusses how de Broglie – Bohm theory results in the usual measurement results of quantum mechanics.
In particular, the usual operators-as-observables formalism is, for de Broglie – Bohm theory, a theorem.
The usual usage of the term ' transformation ' in linguistics refers to a rule that takes an input typically called the Deep Structure ( in the Standard Theory ) or D-structure ( in the extended standard theory or government and binding theory ) and changes it in some restricted way to result in a Surface Structure ( or S-structure ).
However, Sigmund Feist ( 1909 ) rejects the theory on etymological grounds, as does Albert Morley Sturtevant ( 1951 ) on the grounds of major difficulties, and their points have led Bruce Lincoln ( 1977 ) to comment that " there is no reason whatever to contend that nagl-does not have its usual meaning of " nail " and that Naglfar is anything other than the nail-ship, just as Snorri describes it.
Note that the use of natural numbers both in S and the existential quantification merely reflects the usual applications in computability and model theory.
In the case where the hom-object category happens to be the category of sets with the usual cartesian product, the definitions of enriched category, enriched functor, etc ... reduce to the original definitions from ordinary category theory.
When the quantum properties of gravity are not disregarded, spacetime itself becomes a quantum object, and therefore the usual logic of conventional quantum field theory, which requires the existence of a well defined classical geometry, does not work anymore.
LQG is a quantization of a classical Lagrangian field theory equivalent to the usual Einstein-Cartan theory.

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