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extract and optimal
Proceeding in this way up the table we extract the complete optimal policy and, if it is desired, we can check on Af by evaluating Af at the last stage.
Measured data are likely to be subject to noise or uncertainty and it is through statistical probability that optimal solutions are sought to extract as much information from the data as possible.
While normally deviations from the Friedman Rule are typically small, if there is a significant foreign demand for a nations currency, such as in the United States, the optimal rate of inflation is found to deviate significantly from what is called for by Friedman Rule in order to extract seigniorage revenue from foreign residents.
This work suggested that the optimal osteogenic activity requires a synergy between soluble extract and the insoluble collagenous substratum.
In fact, space – time coding combines all the copies of the received signal in an optimal way to extract as much information from each of them as possible.

extract and policy
Viatical settlements offered a way to extract value from the policy while the policy owner was still alive.
* Websites, discussion boards, and electronic mailing lists, which have the ability to aid in policy development by providing the public with pertinent information and engaging them in order to extract feedback on issues.

extract and with
The proteins were extracted with 3 volumes of Af in Af to give a nearly neutral extract and precipitated by 80% saturation with Af.
For example, agar, a reversible hydrocolloid of seaweed extract, can exist in a gel and sol state, and alternate between states with the addition or elimination of heat.
Thin layer chromatography is used to separate components of a plant extract, illustrating the experiment with plant pigments that gave chromatography its name
As a scientific discipline, computer vision is concerned with the theory behind artificial systems that extract information from images.
The handler should wait two minutes with the firearm pointed in a safe direction, then carefully remove the magazine, extract any misfed or misfired cartridge, and with the breech open carefully check to ensure there is not a bullet or other obstruction lodged in the barrel.
The work is a complete and systematic treatise on mining and extractive metallurgy, illustrated with many fine and interesting woodcuts which illustrate every conceivable process to extract ores from the ground and metal from the ore, and more besides.
* Tsoureki, a traditional Christmas and Easter sweet bread also known as ' Lambropsomo ' ( Easter bread ), flavored with " mahlepi ", the intensely aromatic extract of the stone of the St. Lucie Cherry.
After 1800, instead of forming grains by hand or with sieves, the damp millcake was pressed in molds to increase its density and extract the liquid, forming presscake.
Juniper-Flavoured Spirit Drinks-This represents the earliest class of gin, which is produced by pot distilling alcoholic grain wash and redistilling it with botanicals to extract the aromatic compounds.
Acid extract conditions are extensively used in the industry but the degree of acid varies with different processes.
Some of those algorithms will map arbitrary long string data z, with any typical real-world distribution — no matter how non-uniform and dependent — to a 32-bit or 64-bit string, from which one can extract a hash value in 0 through n − 1.
Rowing technique on the erg broadly follows the same pattern as that of a normal rowing stroke on water, but with minor modifications: it is not necessary to " tap down " at the finish, since there are no blades to extract from water ; but many who also row on water do this anyway.
With Interlingua an objective procedure is used to extract and standardize the most widespread word or words for a concept found in a set of control languages: English, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese, with German and Russian as secondary references.
Many wheeled IFVs can extract themselves from a battlefield with specialised run-flat tires when not operating in difficult terrain, while an IFV with damaged tracks would require its tracks repaired in the field or an armoured recovery vehicle to tow it out.
In the middle of the 11th century, with the division of Al Andalus into taifas and the strengthening of the Christian holdings in the Iberian peninsula, Fernando I of León found himself in a position to extract tribute from the fractured Arab states.
Originating as a peasant dish, all parts of beef are used, including tail, leg and rib bones with or without meat attached ; these are boiled in water to extract fat, marrow, and gelatin to create a rich soup.
Due to high cost to extract the other lanthanides a mischmetal with more than 50 % of lanthanum is used instead of pure lanthanum.
When a metal ore is an ionic compound of that metal and a non-metal, the ore must usually be smelted — heated with a reducing agent — to extract the pure metal.
Brass has a number of qualities that make it almost ideal for a cartridge, including low friction against steel, making it easier to extract, and the ease with which casings can be manufactured.
Initially, Marmite was popular with vegetarians as a meat-free alternative to beef extract products such as Bovril, which were popular in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Today, the main ingredients of Marmite manufactured in the UK are glutamic acid-rich yeast extract, with lesser quantities of sodium chloride ( table salt ), vegetable extract, niacin, thiamine, spice extracts, riboflavin, folic acid, and celery extracts, although the precise composition is a trade secret.

extract and respect
The ability to make a small scale model of a ship, and extract useful predictive data with respect to a full size ship, depends directly on the experimentalist applying Reynolds ' turbulence principles to friction drag computations, along with a proper application of William Froude's theories of gravity wave energy and propagation.

extract and feed
Mechanical malfunctions of the firearm are generally referred to as " jams ", and include failures to feed, extract, or eject a cartridge ; failure to fully cycle after firing ; and failure of a recoil-or gas-operated firearm to lock back when empty ( largely a procedural hazard, as " slide lock " is a visual cue that the firearm is empty ).
Tailings of a previous process may be used as a feed in another process to extract a secondary product from the original ore. Additionally, a concentrate may contain more than one valuable metal.
This allows them to feed on and extract energy and nutrients from coarse, fibrous plant material, such as buds, twigs, and conifer needles.
Tailings of a previous process may be used as a feed in another process to extract a secondary product from the original ore. Additionally, a concentrate may contain more than one valuable metal.
At one stage, during the General Strike of 1926, the salvage operation was about to grind to a halt due to a lack of coal to feed the boilers for the water pumps, until Cox ordered that the abundant fuel bunkers of the sunken battlecruiser Seydlitz be broken into to extract the coal with mechanical grabs, allowing work to continue.
Based on long-term practical experiments and over 100, 000 km drive with a wood gas-powered car, the energy consumption has been 1. 54 times higher compared to the energy demand of the same car on petrol ( not including the energy needed to extract, transport and refine the oil from which petrol is derived, and not including the energy to harvest, process, and transport the wood to feed the gasifier ).
* Nanobots capable of entering the bloodstream to " feed " cells and extract waste will exist ( though not necessarily be in wide use ) by the end of this decade.
Humans also harvest kelp directly to feed aquaculture species like abalone and to extract the compound alginic acid, which is used in products like toothpaste and antacids.
Ways were devised to extract the enriched uranium that collected at the receiver, and the still valuable feed material that condensed along with chloride " gunk " all over the inside of the tank.
He suggests using a compressor to feed air into a furnace, and a turbine to extract power to run the compressor.
To use the Spencer, a lever had to be worked to extract the used shell and feed a new cartridge from the tube.
Saprobiontic organisms feed off dead and or decaying matter, to digest this they excrete digestive enzymes which breaks down the cell tissues allowing the organism to extract the nutrients it needs to survive while leaving the indigestible waste.
The Shadow Angels began invading human cites on Earth to harvest human beings, dubbing them as " the wingless ones ", like cattle, to extract the from the harvested humans not only to serve as energy and nutrition to them, but also to feed the legendary.

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