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Bootstrapping knowledge representations: from entailment meshes via semantic nets to learning webs.
Figure 12.3 shows meshes generated by the two estimators.
To construct finite element s meshes for these domains is very complex and nearly impossible.
In this paper, meshing a spatial domain means decomposing a polyhedron into tetrahedra that form a simplicial complex.
Computational resources hardly ever permit us to use very fine meshes on threedimensional domains.
The difference in the meshes can be explained as follows.
We will examine what we can achieve on meshes constructed on the basis of the weighted a posteriori error estimate (3.18).
In applications these functions exhibit strong variations (several orders of magnitude) in space, which requires the use of locally refined meshes.
We will see later that meshes of tetrahedra with small ratio also have nice combinatorial properties, such as constant size vertex stars.
The error estimates are computed as the maximum norm of the difference of two solutions computed on different meshes.
Clearly, complementary childcare can only support parents if the times that relatives (or friends) are available meshes with the times when parents require childcare.
All the models were meshed at an atypically high density in order to achieve a smooth deformation having high precision.
They were playing syncopated things that were meshing with the snare drum.
The suspensions of nuclei were passed through two nylon meshes of 60 and 20 m pore size.
However, triangular meshes are more flexible in modelling complicated geometries and much easier to generalize to three dimensions.
Thus, away from singularities, one may use high-degree piecewise polynomial approximations on course meshes.
The accurate numerical resolution of these features necessitates the use of locally refined, adaptive computational meshes.
As a result, their age-based social identity, in being meshed with the expectation of deterioration and death, takes on increasingly negative qualities.
However, the major challenge is the development of such schemes on multidimensional unstructured meshes.
Linguistically it means that a stuffy top-down school subject meshes with bottom-up youth culture, a productive synergy for individual and societal foreign language competence.
An appropriate choice of the target approximation can be important when comparing differing types of method on non-uniform meshes.
The technique of self-generating, convergent meshes is a key to the high accuracy.
In the new team-based algorithm, agents' activities are meshed and coupled.
Crucially, oral tradition meshed with disparate rumours of events further north to shape local allegiances.
The vertexes of meshes are the position of passive particles.
Section 3 extends the language of section 2 with a set abstraction construct that meshes well with the higher-order capability.
The solution was filtered through meshes (size 80 mm).
The figure also confirms that the medium and fine meshes give grid-converged results.
As if meshed in a mutually dependent embrace, both these arms of government were intimately entwined with the political and economic interests of the state.
Commitment to the joint activity demands that the participants each form an intention to act in accordance with meshing subplans.
Two control schemes, which are required for defining arbitrary three-dimensional formation meshes, are discussed.
In the finite element method, a structure is meshed, which means that it is divided into many small blocks or elements.
We use different meshes for approximating the mechanical displacements and the magnetic vector potential.
In these tests the dual-weighted error estimators prove to be asymptotically correct and provide the basis of constructing economical meshes.
In types of rotation assemblies, the states of gear meshes may be changeable.
Thus, the just-meshed "avoid-with-hand" information must now be meshed with the nonprojectable "approach-withhand" information, and resolving the conflict results in negative priming.
Responses to information-soliciting utterances were coded in terms of how well they meshed with the expectations of the solicitation.
Besides, the method treats the general case of non-spherical meshes.
The meshes extend into a three-dimensional framework with a number of thin, external spines, not connected directly to the spicule.
The meshes vary broadly in shape and size.
Each singer believes that the other would always perform competently and hence is committed to acting in accordance with, and because of, meshing subplans.
Our argument meshes with two strong but disparate traditions in the study of voting behaviour.
The meshes impress a modulation pattern in the beam before propagating through the electric field configuration to be probed.
The simulations employ meshes up to 256 2 12.
The investigation was carried for meshes of 8, 112, 512 and 738 nodes.
The scandal of the supernatural meshes with the scandal of androgyny.
By capturing design requirements as probabilistic targets and by generating design performance models based on design experience, this methodology meshes well with the needs of integrated design.
Zippered polygon meshes from range images.
The focus was both on the design of suitable 'physical' finite elements and on the functional analytic techniques necessary to establish results on asymptotic convergence on shape-regular meshes.
Today, these products are based upon tetrahedral meshes and analytic surface representations must be faceted prior to applying boundary conditions, assigning material proper ties and performing solution processes.
The second group of ticks was enclosed, also in cohorts of 200, in tubes 50 cm longr4 cm in diameter, made from nylon bolting silk material of 400 mm meshes.
When meshing automatically, a higher density of elements is created at the sur faces of a model because sur faces are subject to the highest mechanical stresses.
Two layers of 30-mm nylon meshes were inser ted between the carrier and the preparation to block large chunks of tungsten par ticles that were not completely separated.
The challenge now is to develop adaptive meshing techniques (multigrid, for example) which use the finely resolved meshes only in the vicinity of the moving wavefronts.
While identifying properties that hold independent of the particular dimension is generally commendable, it seems counterproductive in the study of meshes whose properties vary significantly with changing dimension.
The resulting a posteriori error estimates provide the basis of a feedback process for successively constructing economical meshes and corresponding error bounds tailored to the particular goal of the computation.
Since the correction is small and is obtained from the difference between two large quantities, it was found necessary to avoid interpolation errors between the different meshes.
The white meshes represent the passive surfaces.
They are "committed to act in accordance with and because of meshing subplans, their intentions are publicly accessible, and they are mutually responsive in planning and action" (p. 426).
We understand the sentence with "newspaper" because the affordances of a newspaper can be meshed with the affordances of a face to satisfy the goal of protection from the wind.
The semantic commonality of these items, having to do with how things appear or can be represented, meshes well with the subjectivity of the causal relations encoded by seeing.
The evidence includes convergence in people's sortings of who is in the same categor y or what act is the same, meshing of their judgments of what belongs with what.
They use their available resources to convince others that the idea they advocate meshes with the existing environment and can solve, or is relevant to, the problem at hand.
I try to help our unfortunate countrymen who have got into the meshes of sanctions.
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There may be a few that will have escaped through the meshes.
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I recognise that the supply and demand are not meshed together.
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However, we all know that, although the situation is improving greatly, some get through the meshes of the nets.
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Of these, about 100 might have to replace parts of their nets because the meshes are too small.
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In recent years they have increased the size of meshes to avoid catching immature fish.
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Of course, that involves arguments about sizes and shapes of meshes, depending on which species of fish are being sought.
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As a result meshes tended to close and more small fish were caught.
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Without the amendment every trader with a turnover of over £8,500 will still be en- meshed in the tax.
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All cases which fall between the meshes of the various organizations which deal with unemployment, sickness and death are handled by him.
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Our economy is now very closely meshed with that of the rest of the world.
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Previously the sieve has been too closely meshed.
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What is needed is a switch to the square meshed panels and conservation gear that are now being used experimentally.
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At present many boats are fishing round our coasts with far too small meshes.
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They are in the meshes of the coil.
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I am not going to speak about the legal meshes.
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Because of the way the twine is knotted, turned meshes tend to remain wider open when under longitudinal tension than standard meshes.
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People who come here to-day and are given permission to remain have to pass through a very fine meshed net.
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The sieve must be very wide meshed because there is no doubt that in this case women will suffer as a result of the change.
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A trammel net is a deadly thing because it has nets of various meshes to catch salmon, sea trout, lobsters, cod, or anything you like.
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Perhaps some of them are too stout to slip through the meshes.
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We should not get meshed into the sort of society where everything is paid for on the spot.
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The teams also used larger meshes than local single trawls did, which is also regulated by the byelaw.
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Three cases are considered, in which the meshes of the network are square, hexagonal or triangular.
A model that meshes a mental event, highly restricted by testing procedures, to the dynamics of bodily movement is of limited value.
The question is how to exploit the option of solving on coarser meshes only and that of data compression.
The comparison is against computations on heuristically refined tensor-product meshes.
We observe higher accuracy on the systematically adapted meshes: in particular, monotone convergence of the quantities is achieved.
Upon reflection, it should be apparent that the captain of the boat is committed to acting in accordance with meshing subplans.
Their intention is to per form the joint activity in accordance with meshing subplans.
As mentioned above, three meshes were used, coarse, medium and fine.
Everything fell into place, the cogs meshed, and the thing really seemed to be a machine which in a moment would run of itself.
As the spatial differencing used here is only first order accurate, large meshes are required in order to achieve convergence.
Several benchmark calculations per formed on conformal meshes illustrate the versatility of the technique.
The wireframe model can be meshed using suitable software, e.g.
A series of these meshes can be put together to provide a range of grades.
Here, its implementation for fitting faces of three-dimensional volume meshes is given.
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