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  2. 30 May 2006: a$'(@, SY), DPI = { P } [ 1 , 1 , S&I, (4.23) where yil) = P-1Bi/Ms$2) (4.24 a). ... 4.24 b) = 1 1 8 ) K21og K O ( K 2 ). Truncating a t n = N = 2 , we obtain the second approximation.
  3. 5 Jul 2006: Complementary System Selection (“Random”). • Variability to systems can be obtained by varying for example:– segmentation and clustering [3]– acoustic model decision tree [24]– acoustic model context (tri/quin-phone) [4]– ... Cambridge
  4. ESTIMATION OF DISPLACEMENTLOCATION FOR ENHANCED STRAIN IMAGING J. E.…

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    30 Mar 2006: Examples includequasistatic compression imaging [26, 29], axial shear wave imaging [32] and acoustic radiationforce imaging in both quasistatic/impulsive [24] and dynamic [2] forms. ... We substitute this into Equation 24, and rearrange to produce a
  5. Paper1.dvi

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    20 Jun 2006: 24. Intriguingly, Filon-type methods (3.11) lend themselves to an alternative interpretation.Comparing (3.11) with (3.1), we observe that. ... Num. Anal.24, 365–391. Iserles, A. & Nørsett, S. P. (2004), ‘On quadrature methods for highly oscillatory
  6. PII: 0022-0248(94)90038-8

    www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper119.pdf
    27 Apr 2006: 2.18), which can be (2.23) and (2.24) more closely.used in (2.22) to show that Segregation is more sensitive to the value of. ... 4.24)mass reduce to and we use this condition together with (4.21)—.
  7. The stability of a large gas bubble rising through liquid

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    30 May 2006: Stability of a large gas bubble rising through liquid 417. 24. ... 1. oo 1.712 1.26 1.42 1.10 1.24. 13.61 1.200 0.79 1.06 1.
  8. N13LBb.dvi

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    22 May 2006: 22. 3.2.2 properties of limits. 24. 3.2.3 l’Hôpital’s rule. 24. 3.2.4 more examples. ... that. |un l| < ǫ for all n > N. 3 ELEMENTARY ANALYSIS 24.
  9. A Critique of Multiverses | Faraday

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    Thumbnail for A Critique of Multiverses | Faraday 16 Jul 2006: 480x360. 289.24 MB. MP3. 44100 Hz. 138.93 MB. Research seminar given by Prof.
  10. Document2

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    4 May 2006: The newsletter of the CAMBRIDGE QUATERNARY ISSUE 34 EASTER 2006. Professor Sir Nicholas Shackleton FRS 23.06.1937 - 24.01.2006. ... As you all know, Nick Shackleton died at the age of 68 on the 24 January 2006.
  11. PHYSICAL REVIEW B 67, 155306 ~2003! Interpretation of infrared ...

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    28 Nov 2006: F. 04510 MexicoReceived 12 June 2002; revised manuscript received 24 January 2003; published 9 April 2003! ... matic groups. TheG peak position varies roughly linearlwith excitation wavelength.24 Figure 17b!
  12. 10 May 2006: energy level). Wojtkowski has pointed out [24, Theorem 2.4] that the dynamics of(17) reparametrized by arc-length defines a flow on SM which coincides with theisokinetic thermostat with external ... Math. Pures Appl. 79 (2000) 953–974.[24] M.P.
  13. The Rationality of Science | Faraday

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    Thumbnail for The Rationality of Science | Faraday 24 Jul 2006: 480x360. 1.24 GB. WebM. 480x360. 441.66 MB. MPEG-4 Video. 480x360. 331.96 MB.
  14. Performance-Related Activity in Medial Rostral Prefrontal Cortex(Area …

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    22 Feb 2006: 3 173Premotor cortex 6 L 24 6 44 5.6 38Inferior parietal lobule 40 L 52 32 48 4.9 5. ... Cerebellum — R 38 44 24 5.5 32— L 38 52 20 5.1 4— L 38 62 16 4.9 1.
  15. flm483.dvi

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    5 Jan 2006: The experimentswere generally left to run for 24 hours, but heat loss to the laboratory became asignificant factor after roughly 10 hours. ... dy. dτ= (1 θ). (1 y)(1 Λθ). (3.24). y(τ = 0) = 1, (3.25).
  16. 22 Nov 2006: The set of parameters,Θ(sm),. 1Using this form of auxiliary function yields the same update formulae asusing the extended Baum-Welch (EBW) algorithm [24], [25]. ... Wmpem =B2D. 2m B1Dm B0β. (c)m Dm. (23). where. B2 = Σ̂m (24).
  17. stenger_imavis06.dvi

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    21 Sep 2006: 21] for upper bodypose estimation. In [24] it is suggested to partition the parameter spaceof a 3D hand model using a multi-resolution grid. ... range. At detection rates of 0.99 the false positiverate for the centre template is 0.24, wheras it is
  18. 30 May 2006: University of Cambridge, Silver Street, Cambridge CB3 9EW, UK. (Received 17 October 1994 and in revised form 24 May 1995). ... Each freezing experiment took on the order of 24 hours, after which the solid crystalline block was cut up into pieces and the
  19. NPGRJ_NSMB_1158 1..8

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    12 Oct 2006: coli chromosome segregation byorienting the FtsK translocase. EMBO J. 24, 3770–3780 (2005). ... J. Mol. Biol. 343, 547–557 (2004). 24. Ohnishi, T., Hishida, T., Harada, Y., Iwasaki, H. &
  20. 30 May 2006: 2.21). (2.22). (2.23). (2.24). where EN is the value of [ at r = rN(t). ... Substituting (2.23) and (2.24) into (2.21) and (2.22), we find that $ ( z ) , where z = c/&, satisfies.
  21. 22 Nov 2006: Km(Oi, Oj ; λ(1)) (24)where Kl(Oi, Oj ; λ) is the dot-product of the log-likelihoodratios and Kc(Oi, Oj ; λ(1)), Km(Oi, Oj ; λ(1)), etc., ... than in the ML case. This is because the MMI base-line performs much better than the ML baseline

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