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"parameter" Definitions
  1. something that decides or limits the way in which something can be done

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The first two involve sending either a wi-fi SSID parameter or a wi-fi password parameter to the camera via Bluetooth.
"The beauty of it is the freedom of being able to use electricity to combine or modulate or control any parameter with any other parameter," Napolean says.
Image: KUTOTEM has been measuring a physical parameter called the rho parameter, a number that helps describe how the protons interact both with other protons and with antiprotons.
OSU says they've used this same parameter in other cases.
No one had thought that that was a crucial parameter.
Bitcoin didn't score that well on this parameter, Blanch said.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) plans to lower the structural parameter and pro-cyclical contribution parameter in its MPA, with the variation in the adjustment range depending on the province, the sources told Reuters.
Model parameter selection will become increasingly automated — model deployment entirely so.
All of the shapes have the same measure around their parameter.
The available options are within the parameter of its own funds.
A small change in one parameter effects changes in all variables.
Her vocal range is stunning, though the precise parameter is unknown.
"These devices measure a vital parameter, which is heart rate," said Benedetto.
I have seen the work of great artists that follow this parameter.
TOTEM's measurements of this parameter seem to imply that the Odderon exists.
That is where another kind of sonification called parameter mapping comes in.
The higher the parameter, the less noise and more accurate your information.
The total volume of reverse repurchase agreements is a Fed policy parameter.
Safety is an important parameter when it comes to lithium-ion batteries.
Another parameter for a repo facility discussed was the set of eligible participants.
This parameter is more applicable to sales people and other professionals where territory matters.
"The problem begins with defining the parameter itself," says Dr Schwartz of Pittsburgh University.
And the Pro mode lets you go wild with manually tweaking every possible parameter.
You can automate any parameter you could want, from effects, to panning, to pitch.
At the auction, the decisive bidding parameter was the cash bonus that firms pledged.
I'm 53, so I tend to be more on the parameter side of thinking.
Enter Pierce and Miller, who took the "toxic waste" aspect of parameter generation literally.
Previously, Eisen sold 41st Parameter, a fraud detection company, to Experian for $324 million.
"That he can carry this off sort of sets a new parameter," Mr. Dallek said.
"In political terms, diversity is the biggest parameter to protect in the city," says Salvadó.
FOCUSED ON THE CUSTOMERS AND WITHIN OUR RISK PARAMETER AND IT'S GOT TO BE SUSTAINABLE.
It opened a whole new parameter space for questions we could ask about Martian evolution.
This is similar to the parameter used when lenders initially tried to sell the airline.
If I strip the query string parameter, I can prevent jQuery from busting our cache.
And the second parameter will be, what will be the US shale oil impact, reaction?
Of course the parameter of matching word lengths for symmetry also went into the choices.
Because vulnerable Windows versions fail to check that parameter, they accept the private key as valid.
Yet the argument treats the elasticity of substitution as a meaningful parameter in a well-behaved economy.
Additionally, some manufacturer implementations interpret the WN parameter relative to a date other than January 5, 1980.
Therefore, time is a crucial parameter: The earlier it is completed, the faster the economy will recover.
His thoughts, words, actions were within a certain parameter, but those parameters were much broader with Khilji.
But even with all that gray area, there also exists a certain broad parameter of nonviolent decency.
The LHC is producing statistics about a parameter relating to the Higgs boson known as tth production.
That parameter may boost the party's vintage flair, but as far as genre, participants have total freedom.
For the Paper portrait, Dewey-Hagborg decided to exclude the gender parameter from of the DNA visualizing process.
BCI algorithms require a model that explicitly defines the relationship between neural activity and the parameter in question.
Ruling out certain parts of parameter space helps us to refine our theories as well as future experiments.
The last parameter is a little tricky and we don't know exactly how to treat it—the performance.
You stay within the parameter and let your child go hungry or review it so he can eat?
Presenting the bank's quarterly inflation report, Cetinkaya said there was no deterioration in any parameter of reserve effectiveness.
This parameter can be roughly thought of as the effective number of employment options a typical worker enjoys.
"It's a fundamental parameter," Kate Scholberg, Duke University professor of physics not involved in the study, told Gizmodo.
The rollover issue itself is caused by the fact that GPS systems count weeks using a ten-bit parameter.
"If this parameter is applied on every Indian, almost all will become stateless," Aman Wadud, a Gauhati lawyer, said.
David Worrall of the Australian National University believes parameter-mapping sonifications are particularly suited to monitoring of complex systems.
So do we just sit on our hands until we have more precise values for the climate sensitivity parameter?
And people use this now as a parameter to change their lives by totally changing their diets or regime.
I like to try and suss out individual sounds of a track and assign each of them a parameter.
The reduction in the structural parameter will bring down the amount required for capital buffers, the Bloomberg report said.
Optimizing for that parameter has allowed us not only to deliver better results, but also see high customer retention.
Mr. Garratt is far more jittery than his sources, more likely to change a sonic parameter midway through a line.
The angle is a key flight parameter that must remain narrow enough to preserve lift and avoid an aerodynamic stall.
Like the TL2, the two control dials are customizable and can be programmed for whatever parameter you want to control.
The angle of attack is a fundamental parameter of flight, measuring the degrees between the air flow and the wing.
Bloomberg on Wednesday reported that the structural parameter will be lowered by 0.5 points, citing people familiar with the matter.
Climate scientists do not have a solid answer for this key parameter called Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity, or "ECS" for short.
"The presence of mycotoxins in indoors should be taken into consideration as an important parameter of air quality," Bailly said.
He took pride in how almost every parameter can be adjusted, a feature the HNTB audit praised for its transparency.
That angle is a key flight parameter that must remain narrow enough to preserve lift and avoid an aerodynamic stall.
In some cases, tuning a single parameter of a system can make it go from chaotic to stable or vice versa.
The strong nuclear force, for example, becomes weak at high energies as a parameter known as the coupling constant approaches zero.
AOA: Angle of Attack, a key flight parameter which indicates the angle between the wings and the oncoming flow of air.
And a two-point spread across different parameter choices is nothing to be afraid of, especially amid other types of error.
The acronym had a double meaning: "W" is the name for a crucial parameter that measures the virulence of dark energy.
SPRITE (Sample Parameter Reconstruction via Iterative Techniques) was described last month in PeerJ Preprints by James Heathers of Northeastern University, in Boston.
That parameter gives Constellation Brands access to an untapped talent pool, Monteiro said, noting that female entrepreneurs are largely ignored by investors.
"You change one parameter and it changes everything, and so you have to test over and over and over again," Jasper said.
"That is a pretty key parameter for fire risk," said Alex Hall, a climate researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Another key parameter in IAMs is "discount rates," which specify how much future damages (or benefits) are discounted relative to present damages.
In the hallway, over a hundred leather and spiked punks drank beer, refusing to set foot within the newly hyped and hipstered parameter.
The most important parameter for determining whether a stock goes into the index or not is the "depth of the conversation," Wise said.
It works with every major Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), and every gesture the ring recognizes can be assigned to any parameter you wish.
Dr Hunt parameter-mapped the same data and turned them into a sound file, just seconds long, in which problems could be spotted.
At line 23 I define the vcl_recv subroutine and lines 10 – 16 has the logic I need to remove the cache busting parameter.
The color here is formatted in hexadecimal because that's what I have laying around, but fill() takes all sorts of different parameter types.
It was unclear in the report which banks could be subject to the downward adjustment in the parameter, which is set at 1.0.
Another important parameter has been set for Senate Republicans now that we have the CBO's projections of what the House bill would do.
Rather than compensating reported losses ex post, these pay a lump sum when an observable parameter, such as rainfall, passes an agreed threshold.
She associates each dimension with a musical parameter, so that length is time, width is volume, and height is pitch, amongst other arrangements.
An extra parameter based on the internal behavior of these atoms is coded along each dimension, playing the role of two more spatial dimensions.
"It's just so much parameter space that we haven't explored," Emily Rice, astrophysicist at the American Museum of Natural History, told me in November.
The app has only one parameter for entrance, but it is strictly adhered to: Your phone's battery needs to be at or below 5%.
Openness to exchanges of goods and ideas, or indeed to immigration, is not an immutable parameter, but subject to change based on human preferences.
"Space is another musical parameter just like pitch, just like rhythm, just like timbre, and it's something that's often kind of neglected," Herndon said.
Until science arrives at a more precise value for the climate sensitivity (ECS) parameter it's important to carefully calibrate the response to climate change.
With that parameter, the US' outbreak appears to be following the path of Italy's pretty closely — Italy is just farther along into the progression.
"We're confident we have a completely green, environmentally sound asset that really helps introduce a missing parameter to make micromobility more successful," Arroyo said.
DHS has the ability to initiate a waiver to the shipping law, but the official said it is constrained by the national defense parameter.
Another aspect of whether adaptation can occur is the rate of change in an environmental parameter and the range of genetic variation within the species.
In this decade, they will be able to search a lot more parameter space than we were able to with Project Phoenix—that's great progress.
"It updates its probability scenarios (beliefs) about how likely causal its past decisions were to create today's behavior and then tweaks a parameter," Brown explained.
"Erectile function could be viewed as an indirect parameter of a man's general well-being, both mental and physical," Alzweri told Reuters Health by email.
And we did that just to show how we can take any physical parameter, relate it back with machine learning and find the genetic link.
More specifically, Cypher told me, the basic principle is you define an Epilson parameter (math!) that generates noise or confusion to obscure a data set.
Forter is also up against the likes of credit rating firm Experian which spent $324 million in 2013 to buy fraud protection start-up 41st Parameter.
The third vulnerability lets a hacker disconnect the camera from the network altogether by sending it a new, non-existent wi-fi SSID parameter via Bluetooth.
"The adjustments will be different in different provinces and different cities, and the 'alpha' (structural parameter) will not all be set at 0.5," the source said.
Dr Hunt has parameter-mapped data ranging from images of cervical cells being screened for cancer to electrical signals from the muscles of recovering stroke patients.
Since the 0.50x threshold is a self-imposed operating parameter by Leucadia, temporary breaches of the metric do not, in and of themselves, impact Fitch's ratings.
Let's illustrate this by making our circle, but instead of just plugging a number in for the x coordinate parameter, we give it a variable name.
But the ice cores make it clear that what the world is seeing is a sudden and dramatic shift in fundamental parameter of the planet's climate.
And it could lead to a more precise measurement of a historically troublesome parameter called the Hubble constant, which describes how fast the universe is expanding.
That will be a record for commercial reusable spaceflight, and it's a key mission parameter, though the primary focus is still on delivering payloads for customers.
As for flavored e-cigarettes, "they should be banned," Newsom said, adding he could not add that parameter to his order, though he didn't explain why.
"Getting stuck on one particular parameter, or one particular scenario, is missing the fundamental point of what is the total overall performance of the system," said Ammann.
Despite the small size, it manages to fit in a full one-octave capacitive touch keyboard and six parameter knobs for controlling things like pitch and amplitude.
"The cup was a good parameter for us to measure our prospects," Pedroza said after taking his squad through a training session in punishing 95 degree heat.
Angelique Kidjo releases her transformative remake of Talking Heads' entire album "Remain in Light" on Friday, and it raises the ante on every parameter of the original.
In this regard, we found that the parameter that has the most effect on the sound generated by knuckle cracking is how hard you pull on the knuckle.
"The most sensitive parameter in these calculations is the size of the bombs, which range from ~25 kt to 5,000 kt based on today's arsenals," Liska told Gizmodo.
He added that it was important to look at medium term trends when looking at reserve levels, and there was no deterioration in any parameter of reserve effectiveness.
Some of the details to look at include: Duration: Check how long the noncompete agreement lasts, as this parameter has a major impact on your future job mobility.
Above each platter is a bay for selecting audio effects with three knobs for quick-access adjustments: a parameter (like panning), frequency, and wet / dry or beat timing.
An examination of the agency's transparency reporting tool, FDA Track, OPDP has only one parameter that is reported on — its response rate to complaints submitted by the agency.
Pressing the Lock button takes a snapshot of your current project, allowing you to play around, add effects, or modulate any other parameter without worrying about losing your work.
Another is AWS has a service called parameter store, which can work pretty well if you're again, pretty savvy, with AWS and you're using AWS services for everything else.
Many transactions fail because of a technical reason, or because the payment service provider or the customer's bank have deemed the transaction too risky — it's a non-negligible parameter.
C-LEARN applies two basic robot teaching principles: Learning from a demonstration, and learning by brute programming, where each physical parameter has to be hand-coded by an expert.
If anything went amiss while the satellite was out of range—if an instrument malfunctioned or any temperature or voltage parameter went out of limits—an alarm would sound.
Consider Ash in Ridley Scott's Alien, which relentlessly pursues the orders of the corporation directing the crew's mission and takes to heart the parameter that the crew is expendable.
"Shale is an important parameter, and complementing to the production of the world," United Arab Emirates Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazroui told reporters on the sidelines of the talks.
Rebuilding trust in the criminal justice system and holding accountable people associated with corruption will be a crucial parameter by which the success of the next president is measured.
Icon focuses on Series B and C rounds, and counts successful exits in companies like 41st Parameter and Calypto and in now-public companies like FireEye and Palo Alto Networks.
"This is a parameter that can be measured—from a distance of several kilometers away and under conditions of poor visibility," lead study author Corrado Cimarelli said in a statement.
A parameter that I set up for myself is that I would watch whatever film I was in the mood for instead of watching them in order over and over.
Cookiebot says this works by Facebook's new first party cookie — "_fbp" — storing a unique user ID that's then forwarded as a URL parameter in the pixel tracker "tr" to Facebook.
Some of these theories can't make testable predictions, Archibald said, and many "have a parameter, a 'knob' you can turn to make them pass any test you like," she said.
Paul: In terms of the parameter-based version of that answer, I'd say the moment it stops being compared to other mediums is probably when it will have reached maturity.
Their approach, say the authors, will allow them to mimic a long expansion phase, achieving—using the technical language—'many e-folds,' a parameter that measures the duration of inflation.
Additionally, MCAS will be disabled whenever two sensors that measure the 'angle of attack' - a parameter that determines how close a plane is to an aerodynamic stall - differ too much.
"I think we are getting to the point where the limits are excluding so much of the parameter space that we should rethink," Harvard-astrophysicist Avi Loeb told New Scientist.
I feel very strongly that a lot of data science doesn't really accept this and so pushes for trying to find some sort of 'perfect setting' in massive parameter spaces.
Everything is omnichannel, which means that an online sale and an offline sale are handled the same way in the system — there's just a different parameter when it comes to delivery.
The contract covers work on Ballistic Missile Early Warning systems and PAVE Phased Array Warning system radars and the Parameter Acquisition Radar Attack Characterization system, the Pentagon said in a statement.
"A particular sperm parameter may not accurately reflect a patient's fertility status, as many men with abnormal parameters are fertile while some men with normal parameters may be infertile," Ziegelmann said.
Modern Macs also store some settings in an area of the system called the nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM); older Macs use parameter random-access memory (PRAM) in a similar manner.
"Any parameter that is not indexed to inflation automatically creates unintended consequences as more people become subject to it," said Gil Charney, director of the Tax Institute at H & R Block.
The average bulk density of the crust is a fundamental parameter in geophysical studies, for example, in determining the planet's crustal thickness, the mechanisms of its topographic support, and its thermochemical evolution.
Rather than compensating for losses reported ex-post, such policies pay out a pre-agreed sum when a clearly defined parameter, such as rainfall or seismic magnitude, reaches a pre-agreed threshold.
The XF10 uses a PASM dial rather than dedicated controls for each exposure parameter, and the rear D-pad has been removed — like the X-E3, the emphasis is on touchscreen operation.
More than 50 percent said their key parameter for senior management's remuneration was long-term financial or non-financial metrics, with multi-year revenue or earnings growth being the most popular metric.
However, Porco underlines that there's no need to collect identity parameter in order to glean useful insights, and anonymized data about gaze point, age and gender along with duration of view suffice.
The BEA called in 2011 for an indicator showing pilots the "Angle of Attack" - a stall-related parameter that is once again in the spotlight after MAX crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia.
One parameter he set was all the included cards must have been sold at least 10 times in the last 10 years, with at least two sales in the last two months.
To represent this phenomenon, we use a parameter that ranges from 0 (representing perfect competition in the labor market) to 1 (if there were only a single employer in the whole economy).
Here's how our own James Vincent described the GPS rollover issue last year: The rollover issue itself is caused by the fact that GPS systems count weeks using a ten-bit parameter.
The actual message payload, the thing to be communicated to other users (read: content), is prefaced by a command (PRIVMSG) and is transported in the form of a parameter to that command.
A plot from the paper shows that the Moon could have had a stable submoon—black circles represent moons, and the grey regions represent parameter where the moons could have their own moons.
Samsung's Galaxy Buds are the latest illustration of how hard it is to make a device in this category that's successful along every parameter, though they also show how fast manufacturers are improving.
Worst of all, the malicious URL looks legitimate — because the user still logs in through Microsoft's systems, and the "wreply" parameter in the URL also doesn't look suspect because it's an Office subdomain.
Lamborghini, which has shunned all-electric cars and is known for its extreme supercars with roaring V10 and V12 engines, said road-handling has eclipsed acceleration as the key parameter for vehicle performance.
Another important parameter was the difference in the masses of the neutrino types because neutrino oscillation depends not on the specific mass of neutrinos, but rather how much they differ from one another.
There are many assumptions and imputations involved, with the results depending a lot on how easily goods from one country can be substituted for goods from another – a parameter that's hard to estimate.
"It would be extremely important to figure out whether [carbon dioxide] drawdown because of fertilizing iron and increased bioproductivity or dust-shading is the more important parameter that leads to cooling," Schmitz said.
Changing the value of some parameter in an analog computation may mean twisting a literal potentiometer (a dial, basically) on a console full of dials representing different values to be computed in different ways.
It will also be disabled if two airflow sensors that measure the "angle of attack," or angle of the wing to the airflow, a fundamental parameter of flight, offer widely different readings, Boeing said.
However, unit costs — a key parameter in the shipping industry showing how competitive prices each liner can offer its customers — rose unexpectedly by 1.5 percent to $1,809 per forty foot container from the previous quarter.
Plus, being able to add differential privacy to an AI model using just "four or five lines [of code] and some hyper-parameter tuning" is a big step forward in its own right, says Erlingsson.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) told some institutions that the so-called "structural parameter" in the macro-prudential assessment (MPA) of their balance sheets will be lowered by around 0.5 points, Bloomberg reported bloom.
Still, ECB President Mario Draghi seemed to dismiss those concerns this week, arguing that the program was sufficiently flexible, suggesting that parameter changes would not stand in the way if policymakers opted for the extension.
To address these security issues, Zcash developers launched a "communal ceremony" last year called the Powers of Tau, a global event wherein each participant securely generates random numbers that constitute part of a Zcash parameter.
The State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) has increased a parameter on cross-border financing under its macroprudential assessments to 1.25 from 1, effectively giving more room for firms to borrow abroad, the regulator said.
Takeshi Uchiyamada (TU): The introduction of hybrid technology into the world of automobiles delivered new value, presenting the customer with the option of selecting the car of choice based on a new parameter - environmental performance.
"In the beginning of an epidemic, it is better to have a sensitive parameter and include a lot of false positives," said Dr. Celina Turchi, an infectious disease specialist and epidemiologist in the state of Pernambuco.
"There's still a lot of parameter space for WIMPs, but at the same time we have to explore other possibilities as well," Laura Baudis, University of Zurich physicist who works on the XENON collaboration, told Gizmodo.
"The NBH did not change any monetary policy parameter or guidance yesterday -- rather, it gave a relaxed view of inflation while reiterating that inflation control remains its sole objective," Commerzbank analysts said in a briefing note.
It would also be disabled if two airflow sensors that measure the "angle of attack," or angle of the wing to the airflow, a fundamental parameter of flight, offered widely different readings, Boeing said last week.
However, in both cases it is suspected of firing up in response to faulty airflow data from a single sensor designed to measure the 'angle of attack,' a parameter needed to avoid stalling or losing lift.
A further problem in model building is that uncertainties about feedback loops like the one between ocean temperature and CO22050 absorption also underpin uncertainties about a parameter called climate sensitivity, which is crucial to models' predictions.
If the outbreak continues beyond March, the loss of oil demand could really affect prices, which are a "major budgetary parameter" for Gulf countries, he said, noting that the governments are already spending beyond their means.
However, in both cases it is suspected of firing up in response to faulty airflow data from a single sensor designed to measure the "angle of attack," a parameter needed to avoid stalling or losing lift.
It searches 40,000 dealerships and private sellers for cars, and its 59 search filters include every conceivable parameter to find your dream car — even obscure ones like driver height, so you find a car with enough headroom.
"The hypotheses or parameter estimations we use for data analysis could differ from the actual situation to some degree," said Zheng Kaiwen, senior analyst at China Chengxin Securities Rating Co, pointing to loan companies' short business histories.
But differential privacy's effectiveness depends on a variable known as the "privacy loss parameter," or "epsilon," which determines just how much specificity a data collector is willing to sacrifice for the sake of protecting its users' secrets.
But one of the things I really boldly stated with them was, if myself or a woman in my life wouldn't wear it, then it's a 'No' – and that's really the only parameter I put on it.
"One can focus purely on the number of listings versus the number of delistings... I think it's important to look at funds raised as an additional parameter," Loh said at the exchange's earnings briefing last Thursday evening.
How precisely to carry out such parameter mapping is a subject of ongoing study; experiments have shown that volunteers tasked with plucking out sounds of interest find it easier when listening to some mappings than to others.
Linksys is locking away the radio parameter to keep things legal But Linksys is going a different route — the company told Ars Technica that it's working with chipset provider Marvell and OpenWRT to support the modification community.
And also note that executing only the "clean" command, without the "all" parameter, will only destroy the first sector of the disk, which contains information about the disk partitions, but will not overwrite all sectors with zeroes.
For example, if we discover a second instance of abiogenesis — the process of rudimentary life emerging from non-living matter — on a comet or another planet, then this would narrow the uncertainty on the fl parameter significantly.

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