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Shtini works on a modest scale while reinventing his sources, whatever they may be, into memorable concatenations.
His concatenations of concentric, looping forms don't define an overall shape so much as register a controlled whirlwind of paint.
His compositions go in different directions, ranging from images of an ashtray arranged in a grid to all-over concatenations of flowers to mismatched heads and bodies.
To set up the formulas that govern her complex concatenations of colored dots and triangles, the California-born artist might draw on alchemy, the I Ching, or higher-order primes — or she might not.
Underneath is the filling you might find in a Chilean empanada: whole black olives and raisins, concatenations of salty and sweet; cuts of hard-boiled egg; and pino (beef seethed with onions), bolstered by chicken.
If you are able find some commonality between Prince's laid-back marker drawings and the obsessive concatenations of Adolf Wolffli or Martin Ramirez, or the visionary memories of Bill Traylor or Minnie Evans, I have a bridge to sell you.
The one constant running through all of my writing on Whitney is his works on paper, which I am thinking about in the broadest sense — from the densely linear graphite concatenations he made in the late 1980s to the gouaches in fruity Popsicle colors from the past few years.
For those who saw the six untitled gouaches, and their popsicle colors, from 2014 and '15 in his show, Stanley Whitney: Dance the Orange at the Studio Museum in Harlem, as well as the many densely linear concatenations included in Stanley Whitney at Karma, both in 2015 (and both of which I reviewed), it is clear that his works on paper form a distinct body of work within his oeuvre.
Other similar lists have since been made. It influenced Christina Stead and George Pierce Baker, the author of Dramatic Technique. The situations have been critiqued as being "concatenations of events rather than minimal or isolable motifs".
Gay-Griffin, L. (1989), "Exhibit explores depth of spirit", p. 16D, Daily News, Lawrenceville, Georgia, Saturday, November 25, 1989. But other influences, including astronomy, spiritualism and metaphysics were starting to appear in her work. Included in Concatenations was a series of prints titled Five Mysteries.
Iterated decoding is now also applied to serial concatenations in order to achieve higher coding gains, such as within serially concatenated convolutional codes (SCCCs). An early form of iterated decoding was implemented with two to five iterations in the "Galileo code" of the Galileo space probe.
In recreational mathematics, many problems concern the properties of numbers under concatenation of their numerals in some base. Examples include home primes (primes obtained by repeatedly factoring the increasing concatenation of prime factors of a given number), Smarandache–Wellin numbers (the concatenations of the first prime numbers), and the Champernowne and Copeland–Erdős constants (the real numbers formed by the decimal representations of the positive integers and the prime numbers, respectively).
This is the newest approach in data mapping and involves simultaneously evaluating actual data values in two data sources using heuristics and statistics to automatically discover complex mappings between two data sets. This approach is used to find transformations between two data sets, discovering substrings, concatenations, arithmetic, case statements as well as other kinds of transformation logic. This approach also discovers data exceptions that do not follow the discovered transformation logic.
A sofic system is a subshift of finite type where different edges of the transition graph may correspond to the same symbol. It may be regarded as the set of labellings of paths through an automaton: a subshift of finite type then corresponds to an automaton which is deterministic.Pytheas Fogg (2002) p.205 A renewal system is defined to be the set of all infinite concatenations of some fixed finite collection of finite words.
While seemingly used to perform similar tasks, JsonML and innerHTML are quite different. InnerHTML requires all the markup in an exact form, meaning that either the server is rendering the markup, or the programmer is performing expensive string concatenations in JavaScript. JsonML uses client-side templating through JBST, which means that HTML is converted into a JavaScript template at build time. At run time, the data is supplied and DOM elements are the result.
Microorganisms decompose a large portion of the soil organic matter into inorganic minerals that the roots of plants can absorb as nutrients. This process is termed "mineralization". In this process, nitrogen (nitrogen cycle) and the other nutrients (nutrient cycle) in the decomposed organic matter are recycled. Depending on the conditions in which the decomposition occurs, a fraction of the organic matter does not mineralize, and instead is transformed by a process called "humification" into concatenations of organic polymers.
Conventional branching diagrams may also be used, but in any case the junction operator must be written between the nodes serving as its operands. Junction theory holds that linguistic structures written without junctions have no more meaning/substance than concatenations of algebraic operands written without any indication of the operations to be performed with them. Because of its algebraic format - and owing to its use of non-verbal formatives - JG base description has of late been dubbed MindMath.
The network consists of a contracting path and an expansive path, which gives it the u-shaped architecture. The contracting path is a typical convolutional network that consists of repeated application of convolutions, each followed by a rectified linear unit (ReLU) and a max pooling operation. During the contraction, the spatial information is reduced while feature information is increased. The expansive pathway combines the feature and spatial information through a sequence of up-convolutions and concatenations with high-resolution features from the contracting path.
Rebellions are "concatenations of multiple and often disparate local cleavages, more or less loosely arranged around the master cleavage". Any pre-conceived explanation or theory of a conflict must not be placated on a situation, lest one will construct a reality that adapts itself to his pre-conceived idea. Kalyvas thus argues that political conflict is not always political in the sense that they cannot be reduced to a certain discourse, decisions, or ideologies from the "center" of collective action. Instead, the focus must be on "local cleavages and intracommunity dynamics".
The first part consists of two introductory chapters defining partial words, compatibility and containment, and related concepts. The second part generalizes to partial words some standard results on repetitions in strings, and the third part studies the problem of characterizing and recognizing primitive partial words, the partial words that have no repetition. Part four concerns codes defined from sets of partial words, in the sense that no two distinct concatenations of partial words from the set can be compatible with each other. A final part includes three chapters on advanced topics including the construction of repetitions of given numbers of copies of partial words that are compatible with each other, enumeration of the possible patterns of repetitions of partial words, and sets of partial words with the property that every infinite string contains a substring matching the set.
Criticism from some scientists centered on the fact that while publications often appeared in the popular press about Koko, scientific publications with substantial data were fewer in number. Other researchers argued that Koko did not understand the meaning behind what she was doing and learned to complete the signs simply because the researchers rewarded her for doing so (indicating that her actions were the product of operant conditioning). Another concern that has been raised about Koko's ability to express coherent thoughts through signs is that interpretation of the gorilla's conversation was left to the handler, who may have seen improbable concatenations of signs as meaningful. For example, when Koko signed "sad" there was no way to tell whether she meant it with the connotation of "How sad". Following Patterson's initial publications in 1978, a series of critical evaluations of her reports of signing behavior in great apes argued that video evidence suggested that Koko was simply being prompted by her trainers' unconscious cues to display specific signs, in what is commonly called the Clever Hans effect.Petitto, L. A., & Seidenberg, M. S. (1979).

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