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Examples of jump


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With the return to peacetime discourse, interest in the scientific approach jumped sharply.
The star performer, as for several years past, was polypropylene, which jumped from under 3.1m tonnes in 1989 to over 3.3m tonnes last year.
Suddenly, they both jumped up, pulled off their remaining cotton restrictions and plunged straight into the water.
As already noted the rate of net foreign investment first jumped to significant levels in the 1850s and 1860s.
The shepherds in turn sit and admire the lovely jumps of the satyrs.
The initial adjustments reflect jumps in the state variables, and have to be accounted for separately.
Slippage was readily evident as sporadic jumps in strain during testing.
The book would have benefited from a tighter structure: it too often jumps between eras and personages.
Probability of these jumps is reflected in the current temperature.
Occasionally, we observed jumping spiders preying on marked flies shortly after release.
In their study, participants were required to make fast movements to targets that either remained stationary or jumped to a new location.
In one condition, participants were instructed to correct their movements on-line when the target jumped.
Unemployment jumped from a low of 2.7 per cent to a high of 4.3 per cent in 1966.
As far as we know, the results concerning maps with bounded jumps are new.
Figure 1 shows costs accumulating after less than ten years with interior systems jumping another 10% of initial construction ever y seven years.
He immediately jumped on the cub and seemed to bite it in the neck.
Titres higher than this individual maximum cannot be reached and the inverse response jumps to zero.
Divided into thirty short chapters, the book is aptly described as 'a series of notes', jumping between performance analysis, critical reflection, travel writing, and autobiography.
Moreover, two copies of the additional code ops are used in the compilation of catch, rather than a single copy and two jumps.
The machine then jumps to the code of the called function.
Strong swimming muscles are a prerequisite for these jumps.
We also assume that the jumps are bounded.
Since 2004 it jumps another 5 % when they reach age 75; older pensioners will therefore get 28% of the average wage.
The stories just jumped out at me again like they had twelve years before.
As the factory head walked by, he jumped up to meet him.
In addition, the frozen noise repetitions are shown to produce unexpected pitch jumps with a potentially useful musical structure.
Actually, there is almost no way of telling that the recopying process has jumped from one reference piece to the other.
Even if they have no personal convictions, jumping from one location to another could turn off voters.
The power in the plasma jumps to a higher level.
The cost of providing employees with healthcare jumped in 1988 to 8.9% of wages and salaries, up from 2.2% in 1965.
575 morning while approaching the house, ascended to the porch roof, and jumped to the ground below.
Any jumps in vortex force would necessarily correspond with sharp changes in the process of vortex formation.
Therefore, the jumps in vortex and total occur simultaneously, yielding only one mode transition, and two response branches.
The jumps can be crucial when a sharp corner in the solution curve is encountered.
Both approaches produce oscillations near the jumps in the function values or their derivatives.
The mariner transposon of animals : horizontally jumping genes.
An interesting question is what happens in imperative languages in case of jumps, non-local exits, or even call-with-current-continuation constructs.
They observe that it is essential to give children plenty of time to imitate before jumping in to help.
The approach was effective in jumping over an obstacle with the help of an optimally selected collision free flight trajectory.
Much of organized labor jumped on the "competitiveness" bandwagon.
When is low, the private investment-output ratio jumps up and overshoots its longrun equilibrium, whereas the response is exactly opposite when is high.
Furthermore, some patients are likely to have "jumped" a hypothetical state.
The fences were highly effective at excluding rabbits but larger vertebrates, for example roe and muntjac deer, occasionally jumped over them.
The maestro overhears gossip and immediately jumps to a skewed conclusion: the lovers have eloped, treacherously.
Compiling per conjunction can have as many jumps as there are disjunctions.
Altogether, there were 29 occasions when prices jumped by twenty per cent or more, that is, once every six years (figure 1).
The novel then jumps ahead seventeen years without any tangible description of these dark days.
After more than one incorrect response in a series of five jumps, the spatial frequency was reduced by two steps.
Here the abrupt jumps in position also correspond to barrier crossings and the accompanying abrupt reductions in force.
Hence, there is every reason to be cautious before jumping to conclusions such as those of some of the above critics.
Such random jumps between different states of the gene implies a dynamically disordered transcription process.
British import of foreign tin jumped from 4,000 tons to 86,600 tons from the 1840s to the 1870s.
One exceptional life story began by jumping to the future.
We restrict attention to one-step jumps, although it is easy to generalize this [5].
Thus, the large jumps are only for vortex at the first mode transition, and for total at the second mode transition.
A similar solution can be obtained if density jumps are present, and if the wave-maker has any shape and any specified motion whatever.
At t the system jumps onto the stable branch of the vortices.
In any shallow-water treatment hydraulic jumps are manifested as shocks.
At each step the state jumps to one of the neighbours of the current state, chosen uniformly at random.
In the first, a horse runs towards a fence, jumps over and falls, breaking it.
If the reader has trouble jumping from experiment to experiment, s/he is not alone.
While none, for example, were reported in 1993 and 1994, the rate jumped to 10 in 1995 and 12 in 1996.
Unnoticed by the participants, in some trials the light made jumps of several degrees at the beginning of the movement.
The jumps take place in an apparently chaotic fashion and lead to random walks across the asteroid belt.
In this case, larger melodic jumps present in the source might also be filled in with one or several pitches.
Equations (5.3) and (5.5) give the jumps in the derivatives of the components of the generated mean flow.
An important property of resonant slow-wave heating is that the jumps are independent of the dissipative coefficients.
While they were sleeping, after the lamps were extinguished, the raven started dancing and jumping on the iglus and on the cliff.
The melodic profiles are based on the reciting tone, diatonic scale fragments and arpeggios, avoiding big jumps.
He seldom presents a clear-cut chronology, and often jumps from century to century.$!
In the natural transition semantics, this is accomplished "automatically" by jumping to the pending judgement of the partial derivation tree.
Firstly, indirect jumps are more likely to cause cache misses than (not-taken) conditional jumps.
Understanding these jumps is critical for such purposes as tracking pointer nullness and array bounds checks.
Here, the network is predicting both the actual next word ' sees' but also other possible words like ' jumps' and ' eats'.
Nothing prevents inflation from jumping high again the following period.
Unlike the wind characteristics, solar radiation never jumped from one point to another, it moved smoothly up and down in a step-like manner.
When the father says this, the wood jumps back up onto his desk from the floor, which is a lovely little trick.
The limitations of vision demand that viewers make "saccadic" jumps from one area of interest to another.
He has a level of contact and trust with the speech community that really jumps off the page.
The method yields the smallest sum of the squared errors, tracks most closely the true observations, and is the best in estimating the jumps. 12.
A model of asset price dynamics is derived in which large jumps in stock prices are determined endogenously.
On all but the shortest timescales the movement looks discontinuous, that is, the prices of the asset have jumped.
A locally supercritical flow is formed, which jumps a t some location to a subcritical state.
We consider now the situation in which the density jumps across the two interfaces are not symmetrical.
Thus, the transition path has to be chosen such that when the balanced growth path is reached, consumption reaches its balanced growth value without jumping.
He finds that the fence that surrounds him is at one point lower than elsewhere and jumps over the hedge.
Instead, one may read it jumping at random from one species entry to the other.
Each eye was tested on at least five different days (for 50 trials per day or until the cat stopped jumping spontaneously).
However, a simple extension of such conditions to jumps that are not always associated with a particular characteristic family is not straightforward.
The calculation of jumps across the free-boundary (3.2) can be performed as in the theory of shocks in conservation laws [12].
She jumped up and gestured, to stress how horrible were her experiences.
Even for the class of all finite directed trees, the characterization of all jumps is presently unknown.
The problem of characterizing all the jumps in the class of directed graphs seems to be very difficult.
Preshocks do not contribute because they have vanishing jumps.
In other words, the probability of an observation being recorded is usually 0.07 except when s = 1, in which case this probability jumps to 0.8.
Consequently, it was accused of being a party of opportunists who jumped on the bandwagon to seize another opportunity to access state resources.
Geysir who only jumped about 6 or 8 feet for us we spent 36 hours of time.
All the values of np 0 are allowable for curves 1 and 2 because the jumps occur vertically for these curves.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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