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Vicente's and season
The 2003 04 season was Vicente's finest season with the club as his energetic efforts propelled the Che to their second league title under Benítez, adding two goals in seven outings in the club's UEFA Cup successful run, including one in the final, as he also assisted striker Mista in the second ( the pair combined for 30 league goals, 12 from Vicente, a career-best, with Francisco Rufete pitching in from the right flank ).

Vicente's and first
The arrival of Rafael Benítez as coach in 2001 02 would mark Vicente's opportunity to prove himself, and he did not disappoint as his progress led to the club's first league title in over 30 years.

Vicente's and home
Son Vicente's home was located in what is today the heart of Oakland's Temescal district.

Vicente's and was
The event was marked by the presentation of Gil Vicente's Visitation Play or the Monologue of the Cowherd ( Auto da Visitação ou Monólogo do Vaqueiro ) in the Queen's chamber.

Vicente's and .
While many of Vicente's works were composed to celebrate religious and national festivals or to commemorate events in the life of the royal family, others draw upon popular culture to entertain, and often to critique, Portuguese society of his day.
The year 1465, the date proposed by Queirós Veloso, is the commonly accepted year of Vicente's birth.
Vicente's own works indicate contradictory dates.
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fitness and problems
If a nation wished to get a head start in physical fitness over all other nations, it would start its kindergarten students on a program of gymnastics the day they entered and thus eliminate a large number of the problems that plague American schools.
In some problems, it is hard or even impossible to define the fitness expression ; in these cases, a simulation may be used to determine the fitness function value of a phenotype ( e. g., computational fluid dynamics is used to determine the air resistance of a vehicle whose shape is encoded as the phenotype ), or even interactive genetic algorithms are used.
In particular it is difficult to understand why these algorithms frequently succeed at generating solutions of high fitness when applied to practical problems.
* Repeated fitness function evaluation for complex problems is often the most prohibitive and limiting segment of artificial evolutionary algorithms.
Finding the optimal solution to complex high dimensional, multimodal problems often requires very expensive fitness function evaluations.
The likelihood of this occurring depends on the shape of the fitness landscape: certain problems may provide an easy ascent towards a global optimum, others may make it easier for the function to find the local optima.
* GAs cannot effectively solve problems in which the only fitness measure is a single right / wrong measure ( like decision problems ), as there is no way to converge on the solution ( no hill to climb ).
Other variants, like genetic algorithms for online optimization problems, introduce time-dependence or noise in the fitness function.
Jack Fingleton speculated that had the decision at Brisbane gone against him, Bradman would have retired, such were his fitness problems.
These analyses are criticized through empirical experiments by Sarma who used the optimizer variants of Baba and Dorea on two real-world problems, showing the optimum to be approached very slowly and moreover that the methods were actually unable to locate a solution of adequate fitness, unless the process was started sufficiently close to the optimum to begin with.
Evolutionary algorithms often perform well approximating solutions to all types of problems because they ideally do not make any assumption about the underlying fitness landscape ; this generality is shown by successes in fields as diverse as engineering, art, biology, economics, marketing, genetics, operations research, robotics, social sciences, physics, politics and chemistry.
In evolutionary optimization problems, fitness landscapes are evaluations of a fitness function for all candidate solutions ( see below ).
To some extent the different problems ( regression, classification, fitness approximation ) have received a unified treatment in statistical learning theory, where they are viewed as supervised learning problems.
Fowler continued to struggle with fitness problems in the 2003 04 season, completing the full 90 minutes only nine times, however he did score against his old club Liverpool in a 2 2 draw at home.
It was originally used by Caspersen and has been used extensively. An alternative definition by Howley and Frank that provides additional descriptive information is: Physical fitness is a state of well-being with low risk of premature health problems and energy to participate in a variety of physical activities.
From an evolutionary perspective, psychological pain forces the assessment of actual or potential social problems that might reduce the individual ’ s fitness for survival.
He did achieve his moments of success, such as taking 5 wickets for 35 runs for Durham against Somerset in the National League in 2003 and claiming 6 wickets for 16 runs in the same competition for Worcestershire against Glamorgan two years later, but he suffered from fitness problems, as well as a perception that he was less than interested in his task.
Hoddle's involvement in the following three seasons was limited by a number of niggling injury problems ( he started only 76 of a possible 126 league matches ) but nevertheless, Hoddle proved to be the architect behind the team's 1984 UEFA Cup triumph despite missing the Final due to fitness concerns.
Over the next three years at Melbourne he balanced some mercurial performances with fitness problems and indifferent form.
His problems were compounded by niggling fitness worries and intense competition for a place in the English team.
Drogba suffered a string of injuries early on in the season and struggled to regain fitness, missing games from August to November due to knee problems.

fitness and persisted
He was also a strong believer in the principle of Separation of powers under the United States Constitution, asserting in 1921, " There can hardly be room for doubt that the framers of the constitution, when they vested in Congress the power to declare war, never imagined that they were leaving it to the executive to use the military and naval forces of the United States all over the world for the purpose of actually coercing other nations, occupying their territory, and killing their soldiers and citizens, all according to his own notions of the fitness of things, as long as he refrained from calling his action war or persisted in calling it peace.

fitness and next
The environment " selects " the variants that have the highest fitness, which are then passed on to the next generation of organisms.
By the definition of fitness, individuals with greater fitness are more likely to contribute offspring to the next generation, while individuals with lesser fitness are more likely to die early or fail to reproduce.
As a result, alleles that on average result in greater fitness become more abundant in the next generation, while alleles that in general reduce fitness become rarer.
" Equivalently, " the fitness of the individual-having an array x of phenotypes — is the probability, s ( x ), that the individual will be included among the group selected as parents of the next generation.
The next further advance was the introduction of the concept of inclusive fitness by the British biologist W. D.
In selection, parents for the next generation are chosen with a bias towards higher fitness.
The main attractions during the summer are small-scale open-air concerts sponsored by the local council, a swimming and fitness club next to the sea, and an annual Independence Day march, which is commemorated by a resident naval band touring the island.
Because infidelity imposed such a fitness cost, those who had the jealous emotional response, improved their fitness, and could pass down the jealousy module to the next generation ( Buss 1996 ).
He did, however, meet the fitness instructor Pako Ayestarán at the club, and went on to form a partnership with him at several clubs for the next decade.
Only if the mutant's fitness is at least as good as the parent one, it becomes the parent of the next generation.
The average contribution to the next generation by a genotype or a class of genotypes, relative to the contributions of other genotypes in the population .< sup > p552 </ sup > This is also known as Darwinian fitness, selective coefficient, and other terms.
Now assume that having of the characteristic is associated with having a fitness where the product represents the number of offspring in the next generation.
His fitness in these fields was tested by the master of the school, and the rectors of the parishes of Stoke next Guildford and St. Nicholas in Guildford.
The first line of the story said " If you thought the next great television phenomenon after NASCAR, figure skating and fitness personality John Basedow would be celebrity poker, people would have said you were crazy.
He began the next season in the first team and playing well, but lost his place once Bobo Baldé regained fitness.
Many people who test people using the Multi-stage fitness test allow one level to beep before the person makes the line, but if the person being tested does not make the next interval then the most recent level they completed is their final score.
Talbot's impressive stamina and fitness meant he played nearly every Arsenal first-team game for the next five seasons, missing fewer than half a dozen League games.
The next day, however, he withdrew from the squad due to fitness concerns related to his injury from the previous season.
He managed to get on the scoresheet at Carrow Road as Bolton advanced to the next round of the competition and later played in a handful of league matches thereafter to boost his fitness levels further.

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