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These and latent
These are objects that can be evacuated or used for a kind of thinking that depends on manipulation of what are felt to be things in themselves as if to substitute such manipulations for words or ideas ... Alpha-function transforms sense impressions into alpha-elements which resemble, and may in fact be identical with, the visual images with which we are familiar in dreams, namely, the elements that Freud regards as yielding their latent content when the analyst has interpreted them.
# These metaphorical networks are significant of a latent inner reality.
These latent heats are defined independently of the conceptual framework of thermodynamics.
These conferences became Lamarr ’ s introduction to the field of applied science and the ground that nurtured her latent talent in the scientific field.
These drugs may raise the risk of contracting tuberculosis or inducing a latent infection to become active.
These feelings are repressed throughout childhood, and the theory is that the blow to the head can cause the repressed latent sexual impulses to come back to the surface.
These attempts were resisted by the tribals, who, with the latent support of neighbouring India, formed a guerilla force called Shanti Bahini.
These powers remained latent while she was believed to be a baseline human, but later manifested in ways that Jean's never had.
These works reveal Novák's tendency, latent in the early folksong work, toward bitonality, although this technique is not as manifest as in the works of Stravinsky, Milhaud, or Szymanowski.
These are also the locations the spermatoza or eggs are stored with their latent genetic information, like the latent samskaras that lie dormant within Swadhisthana.
These parameter-estimates are then used to determine the distribution of the latent variables in the next E step.
These include Bayesian Networks, clustering models, latent semantic models such as singular value decomposition, probabilistic latent semantic analysis, Multiple Multiplicative Factor, Latent Dirichlet allocation and markov decision process based models.
These free silver atoms form the latent image.
These cooling coils transfer sensible heat and latent heat from the air to the chilled water, thus cooling and usually dehumidifying the air stream.
These changes in mineralogy may influence mantle convection, as they result in density changes and they may absorb or release latent heat as well as depress or elevate the depth of the polymorphic phase transitions for regions of different temperatures.
These features include intaglio, offset and letterpress printing, latent images, micro-printing, and intricate background patterns.
These trigger points, when they become active or latent, show up in the same places in muscles in every person.
These last equations are useful because they relate equilibrium or saturation vapor pressure and temperature to the latent heat of the phase change, without requiring specific volume data.
" These remarks were considered by some to be evidence of latent racism, something O ' Reilly had been accused of in the past.

These and errors
These errors were then collected and written on a blackboard, condensing similar ideas.
These grounds typically could include errors of law, fact, procedure or due process.
These errors are corrected or prevented with " pseudo-strong " characters.
These models afford advantages over classical test theory, including the capacity to produce standard errors of measurement for each score or pattern of scores on assessments and the capacity to handle missing responses.
These errors in strategic and political judgement gave Tiberius reason enough to recall his nephew.
These factors include errors in job measurement techniques, acceptance and the justification of poor performance and lack of importance of individual performance.
These errors can also be induced by the organism itself, by cellular processes such as hypermutation.
These errors, called mutations, can have an impact on the phenotype of an organism, especially if they occur within the protein coding sequence of a gene.
These errors create large structural changes in DNA sequence — duplications, inversions or deletions of entire regions, or the accidental exchanging of whole parts between different chromosomes ( called translocation ).
These metabolites form adducts with the DNA, which can cause errors in replication, and the bulky aromatic adducts may form stable intercalation between bases and block replication.
These can arise via incomplete splicing, V ( D ) J recombination in the adaptive immune system, mutations in DNA, transcription errors, leaky scanning by the ribosome causing a frame shift, and other causes.
These features, particularly ones which enable logic errors to be detected as early as possible ( i. e. at compile-time ), can significantly reduce the number of bugs occurring in a program at runtime.
These were typically isolated errors however.
These assumptions involve the joint probability distributions of either the observations themselves or the random errors in a model.
These errors include back-row or libero players spiking the ball or blocking ( back-row players may spike the ball if they jump from behind the attack line ), players not being in the correct position when the ball is served, attacking the serve in the front court and above the height of the net, using another player as a source of support to reach the ball, stepping over the back boundary line when serving, taking more than 8 seconds to serve, or playing the ball when it is above the opponent's court.
These errors are mitigated by the Don't Repeat Yourself philosophy.
These schemes help the system detect errors, and then either correct the errors, or at least ask for a new copy of the data.
These techniques are acceptable when the underlying bits are reliable enough that such errors are highly unlikely.
These errors are measured in a unit called the least significant bit ( LSB ).
These errors can sometimes be mitigated by calibration, or prevented by testing.
These readings however can be inaccurate with errors in the tens of kilometers.
These rules work well under most circumstances, but in certain cases lead to systematic errors or cognitive biases.
These values follow from the properties of the normal distribution, and they apply only if the measurement process produces normally distributed errors.
These advantages held for Soviet military maps of other countries, although there were some errors due to faulty intelligence.

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