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Itsines says she has a strategy that actually yields results.
Framing serves an uncomplicated purpose: It yields results but isn't fixed to clear thinking.
Yet little empirical research on merit aid yields results pointing to success in increasing attainment.
Deadlines demand a serious, concentrated effort that yields results, and is a great tool for focusing.
The use of this technology yields results that detect calories, fats, proteins, sugars and other components of the food.
ISIS has been removed from the territory it controlled, as the policy that Obama launched and Trump intensified yields results.
While this approach yields results that are sometimes a little stilted, the movie is mostly as sweet as it is informative.
The threat of keeping senators in extra days or through the weekend is a tactic as old as time, but nevertheless usually yields results.
Experimenting with your various abilities and jumping on anything that looks solid for a few minutes typically yields results, and the game moves at a pleasant jaunt.
A cursory search for blockchain jobs on LinkedIn yields results for openings at corporations like IBM along with positions at newer businesses, such as cryptocurrency exchange Binance.
There is ample evidence that corporate-funded research yields results that are favorable to the sponsor "whether or not the donor explicitly expects a quid pro quo," she said.
"You can hope that the G-20 yields results, but I would say that Pence's reiteration of the hard-line containment policy makes that event much more binary," Cramer warned.
But it's a long-term experiment, and it yields results already today — because now not only have we learned a lot, we built tools that we're opening up to everyone.
But it's a long-term experiment, and it yields results already today — because now not only have we learned a lot, we built tools that we're opening up to everyone.
The administration said that the Egyptian government's release of an Egyptian-American charity worker who was jailed for three years on flimsy charges is evidence that the quieter approach yields results.
A quick Google search of "Kids movies 2000s" yields results of mostly animated films with animals acting like humans, while searching the same for the 1980s brings a list of live-action films with heavy genre influences.
The dish, she explained, is known as a "rice thief," since once the meat is gone, soaking the rice in the remaining marinade pooled in the crab shell yields results so allegedly delicious that Koreans cannot stop eating it.
But as recent cases have shown, like all disruptive technologies, machine learning introduces its own set of unexpected challenges and sometimes yields results that are wrong, unsavory, offensive and not aligned with the moral and ethical standards of human society.
" Cavalea says "consistency over time yields results" is his favorite quote of all time because it is the "true differentiator between those who are champions for life, on and off the field, and those who are just a flash in a pan.
There is a clear and consistent trend in which the support of research and management programs on the links between indoor environmental quality and human health yields results that allow consumers to make more informed decisions, encourages manufacturers to make their products safer, and when necessary, advises federal, state, and local governments to enact policies that protect public health through improving the indoor environment.
Farmer et al. have also demonstrated that a comparison of a non-linguistic system like medieval heraldic signs with natural languages yields results similar to those that Rao et al. obtained with Indus signs.
This is because DFT calculations are generally conducted assuming conditions of zero thermal movement of atoms, essentially meaning the simulation is conducted at absolute zero. This simplification nevertheless yields results that are relevant for the adsorption of water under realistic conditions and the use of ice for the theoretical simulation of wetting is commonplace Hydrophobicity of low index CeO2 planes, Applied Surface Science, Elsevier, 2019, 478, pp.68-74. in HAL archives ouvertes .
The initial idea is usually attributed to the work of Hardy with Srinivasa Ramanujan a few years earlier, in 1916 and 1917, on the asymptotics of the partition function. It was taken up by many other researchers, including Harold Davenport and I. M. Vinogradov, who modified the formulation slightly (moving from complex analysis to exponential sums), without changing the broad lines. Hundreds of papers followed, and the method still yields results. The method is the subject of a monograph by R. C. Vaughan.
He and Louise strike up a friendship, which Wilson mistakes for love. Wilson rooms with another colleague named Harris, who has created a sport for himself of killing the cockroaches that appear in his room each night. He invites Wilson to join him, but in the first match, they end up quarrelling over the rules of engagement. One of Scobie's duties is to lead the inspections of local passenger ships, particularly looking for smuggled diamonds, a needle-in-a-haystack problem that never yields results.
Varimax rotation is an orthogonal rotation of the factor axes to maximize the variance of the squared loadings of a factor (column) on all the variables (rows) in a factor matrix, which has the effect of differentiating the original variables by extracted factor. Each factor will tend to have either large or small loadings of any particular variable. A varimax solution yields results which make it as easy as possible to identify each variable with a single factor. This is the most common rotation option.
Varimax rotation is an orthogonal rotation of the factor axes to maximize the variance of the squared loadings of a factor (column) on all the variables (rows) in a factor matrix, which has the effect of differentiating the original variables by extracted factor. Each factor will tend to have either large or small loadings of any particular variable. A varimax solution yields results which make it as easy as possible to identify each variable with a single factor. This is the most common orthogonal rotation option.
Plates are subsequently probed with fluorescently labeled antibodies against a viral antigen, and fluorescence microscopy is used to count and quantify the number of foci. The FFA method typically yields results in less time than plaque or fifty-percent-tissue-culture-infective-dose (TCID50) assays, but it can be more expensive in terms of required reagents and equipment. Assay completion time is also dependent on the size of area that the user is counting. A larger area will require more time but can provide a more accurate representation of the sample.
Gamma spectroscopy yields results that are conceptually equivalent to alpha-particle spectroscopy, however, can result in sharper peaks due to reduced attenuation of energy. Some radionuclides produce discrete γ-rays that produce energy between a few KeV to 10 MeV which can be measured with a gamma-ray spectrometer. This can be accomplished without destroying the sample. The most common gamma-ray detector is a semiconductor germanium detector which allow for a greater energy resolution than alpha-particle spectroscopy, however gamma spectroscopy only has an efficiency of a few percent.
Their renewed collaboration yields results, culminating in Alma persuading Hitchcock to accept their composer's suggestion for adding Bernard Herrmann's harsh strings score to the shower scene. After maneuvering Shurlock into leaving the film's content largely intact, Hitchcock learns the studio is only going to open the film in two theaters. Hitchcock arranges for special theater instructions to pique the public's interest such as forbidding admittance after the film begins. At the film's premiere, Hitchcock first views the audience from the projection booth, looking out through its small window at them.
In cameras that perform lossy compression, digital zoom is preferred to enlargement in post- processing, as the zooming may be applied before detail is lost to compression. In cameras that save in a lossless format, resizing in post- production yields results equal or superior to digital zoom. Lower-end camera phones use only digital zoom and do not have optical zoom, while many higher- end phones have additional rear cameras, including fixed telephoto lenses that allow for the simulation of optical zoom. Full-sized cameras generally have an optical zoom lens, but some apply digital zoom automatically once the longest optical focal length possible has been reached.
If the input function is in closed-form and the desired output function is a series of ordered pairs (for example a table of values from which a graph can be generated) over a specified domain, then the Fourier transform can be generated by numerical integration at each value of the Fourier conjugate variable (frequency, for example) for which a value of the output variable is desired.. Note that this method requires computing a separate numerical integration for each value of frequency for which a value of the Fourier transform is desired... The numerical integration approach works on a much broader class of functions than the analytic approach, because it yields results for functions that do not have closed form Fourier transform integrals.

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