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  • * [https://im.snibgo.com/noise.htm  snibgo's ImageMagick pages: Noise] ...to produce Moire patterns from the interaction of thin near-parallel lines with the regularly spaced sampling points."<ref>[https://fractalforums.org/progr ...
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  • ...escribe the configuration of the system to the translation and rotation of reference frames attached to each body.<ref>B. Paul, Kinematics and Dynamics of Plana ...ration of the causes of motion. It is the branch of biomechanics concerned with the study of movement from a geometrical point of view.<ref name="Whittaker ...
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  • ...construction in LaTeX is therefore necessary to produce quality papers and with sufficient practice one can print beautiful tables of any kind. ...owever, first it is important to know the basics. Once you are comfortable with basic LaTeX tables, you might have a look at more advanced packages or the ...
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  • ...x skill, and requires much patience. This task has been made vastly easier with the advent of readily available PCB layout software, but it is still challe ...ter layers. If there are inner layers, they are almost always manufactured with "1/2 ounce copper". ...
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  • ...e learning to infer from known to unknown situations. The book serves as a reference for common analytical representations of Gaussian processes and for mathema ...ability distribution of functions. A sample of it yields a random function with certain preferred properties of its curve shape. ...
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  • ...ree-dimensional shape || Wall thickness,Curvature,Stress-free and unloaded reference configurations ...gen fibrils |journal=PNAS |year=2006 |volume=103 |pmid=16895989 |issue=33 |pages=12285–12290 |pmc=1567872 |doi=10.1073/pnas.0603216103 |bibcode = 2006PNAS.. ...
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  • ...ch also implies lower [[frequency]] and [[photon|photon energy]] in accord with, respectively, the [[Light#Wave theory|wave]] and [[Light#Quantum theory|qu ...cosmological redshifts can be understood under the umbrella of [[Frame of reference|frame transformation laws]]. There exist other physical processes that can ...
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  • ...nd supervised learning. Eventually, we will speak of unsupervised learning with particle swarm optimization (PSO) and the simultaneous localization and map ...ate the robot. Tiny differences in wheel diameter will result in important errors after a few meters, if they are not properly taken into account. Note that ...
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  • ...ase. Thus, knowing what kind of analysis we want to perform, will help us with our data storage strategy. ...ument that the earth was the center of the cosmos. Galileo's observations with his newly invented telescope provided evidence of Copernicus's assertion th ...
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  • * [[{{BOOKNAME}}/Menu Reference|Menu Reference]] <!-- This section's here so that we can move menus to their own pages --> ...
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  • ...les and you wish you had a year in a small hut in the middle of the forest with nobody around for miles so you could catch up. Would be nice if someone cam ...al strength applications. The problem is, some of the most complex systems with the most rigid requirements are written using functional programming elemen ...
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  • ...tallography can locate every atom in a [[zeolite]], an [[aluminosilicate]] with many important applications, such as [[water purification]].]] ...th chemical data known for the sample. Poor resolution (fuzziness) or even errors may result if the crystals are too small, or not uniform enough in their in ...
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