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3 brated midpoints ranging from a. d. 663 to 891.
Red refinement corresponds to dividing a certain triangle into four similar triangles by connecting the midpoints of the three sides.
Rayleigh-match midpoints are indicated by dashed lines.
The non-overlapping midpoints of transitions from associated to dissociated states and from folded to unfolded states suggests the existence of stable intermediates with different conformational stability of protein domains.
The next section is devoted to showing that any continuous extension of the midpoint operation is inherently parallel.
At the midpoint of this hypothetical continuum of party strength, we could locate politicians whose careers depend on a balance of both types of reputations.
The midpoints of the three sides and the feet of the three altitudes all lie on a single circle, the triangle's nine-point circle.
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The resulting geometry is completely flat except for a single curvature singularity where the midpoints of the three propagators meet.
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In these cases we have scored the median as the midpoint between those parties.
A simple instance of the failure of sequentiality is incorporated in the first extension of the midpoint operation.
The midpoints between those four times of year are the four lesser directions.
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The only point at which this relatively quick motion slows is at the talea's midpoint, which is spanned by a breve-long ligature.
The diameter of the pulmonary trunk diameter was measured at the midpoint between the pulmonary valve and the bifurcation.
His experiments were performed in air, and observations were restricted to the midpoint of the plate width.
Other categories were assigned to the midpoint of the intervening intervals.
In the final substep of each time-step, we use not only the midpoint rule but also (in one place) the trapezoidal rule.
The difficulties in plotting sequential measurements of a single vowel are overcome by using multiple plots for each speaker, comparing onset, midpoint, and offset.
The midpoint of this class was used in the analysis.
The midpoint was then recorded as the midpoint value of the red0green matching range.
The remaining six intersection points of these nine-point circles each concur with the midpoints of the four triangles.
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The average midpoint of the range for the group of normal trichromats was 39.76 6 1.56 with extreme values of 36.5 and 44.5!
All stimuli were at the midpoint of the cross-sectional shape dimension used in the other part of the experiment.
He is probably the first astrologer to have used the midpoints in astrology.
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All the spheres revolve about the sun as their mid-point, and therefore the sun is the center of the universe. 4.
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In this case, x is the midpoint of a segment ab.
In this scheme, given a polyhedron, a new polyhedron is constructed by connecting every edge-midpoint to its four neighbouring edge-midpoints.
The midpoint between values was compared with similarly derived points for other treatments.
The two "bimedians" of a convex quadrilateral are the line segments that connect the midpoints of opposite sides.
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At temperatures or denaturant concentrations close to their apparent midpoints, proteins may switch from downhill to two-state folding, the "type 0" to "type 1" transition.
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Except where indicated, formants were measured at the steady-state portion near the midpoint of the vowel based on visual judgment.
If the line is within 0.5 cm of the midpoint, it is scored as correct.
The midpoint for the pharmacologically active metabolite, albendazole sulphoxide, in the circulatory compartment was around 0.6 mg ml21 both in parasitized and naive goats.
The heterozygote deviation from the same mid-point can be named "d", this being the dominance effect referred to above.
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The central value he chose for the gene was the mid-point between the two opposing homozygotes at the one locus.
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Responses were coded to the midpoint of the category and then rescaled within each wave and each generation from 0 (least) to 1 (highest).
If a nation's percentage reduction is the midpoint between the highest and lowest national reduction, it receives a score of 50.
When target allocations were given as a range, the midpoint of the range was used.
However, this computation cannot be modelled by a third extension of the midpoint operation to the interval domain.
In losing its ' midpoint', this ' surrounding capable of moving' threatened to colonise the entire stage.
Indeed, on the "like you" scale, even the highest-rated speaker does not reach the midpoint.
The secondary lattice tracks the midpoints of the bonds in the system, and forbids the overlap of bond midpoints.
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The section on the right shows how changes in the optical density of the photopigment can affect the match midpoint and matching range.
The wave generates tidal forces about the mid-point of the stick.
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He was the first to recognize the added significance of the three midpoints between the triangle's vertices and the orthocenter.
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There are two formative components that can be flexibly administered at the beginning and mid-points of the year.
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The functions u and v were discretized in space on a uniform grid; the convolution integral was approximated by the midpoint rule.
Small displacements of the flux-rope centre above or below the midpoint of the shear layer lead to the flux-rope being expelled from the shear layer.
Additionally, there are four more diagonal lines connecting the mid-points.
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The question mark function has fixed points at 0, 1/2 and 1, and at least two more, symmetric about the mid-point.
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Amounts were recorded in ranges and midpoint values of the stated ranges were summed.
Defined as the distance between anterior and posterior sur faces measured approximately at the midpoint of the diaphysis, at the highest elevation of linea aspera.
We believe that the implicit midpoint rule is better at preserving long-time quantitative behaviour of the continuous equation in the current situation.
The fictitious play weights were distributed with a median value 0.375, the midpoint of the median values found in experimental studies with human subjects.
There are two types of midpoints: direct and indirect.
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Others may find balance at a mid-point during the process, regardless of whether they are binary-identified.
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Proficiency in the use of the main skill taught in psychotherapy at treatment midpoint predicted outcome independently of medication status and of baseline depressive severity.
Average imposex stages at the ports were 4.4 and 4.0 respectively but 3.2 at the midpoint.
The numbers ' 80' and ' 92' refer to the midpoint of the four-year period used for each of the data samples.
The intensity levels of sound files were adjusted in order to maintain the same average intensity (at the midpoint of the preceding vowel).
The position of each individual with respect to a midpoint marker on the tube was noted throughout.
The isocentre may also be set to the midpoint of the patient.
At the midpoint of this study (1991) the network included 94 practices and covered a total population of over 700 000 persons.
We have reached the effective midpoint of the scene.
One might suspect that the problem here is that one is working with the greatest continuous extension of the midpoint operation.
However, the midpoint is the node of the second-order vibration mode for each intermediate link.
The twelfth forms the mid-point of the novel.
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Second, the final note of the melody delineates a registral space that lacks an exact pitch at its midpoint.
The highest value in each of the nine groups was used for regression analysis, using the midpoint of each group as the independent variable.
Responders to light showed a significantly earlier sleep midpoint than non-responders (p=0.04), but this did not reflect a change from baseline.
The midpoint of the disc was determined using the horizontal distance between the end of the nasal and temporal pigment epithelial edges at the disc.
The midpoints of the sides of any quadrilateral with perpendicular diagonals form a rectangle.
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The results confirm findings from previous studies which show poor relationship between the midpoint and the size of the corresponding matching range.
The effect of optical density changes on midpoint and range is also shown.
All stimuli were at the midpoint of the constriction dimension used in the other part of the experiment.
In this and the subsequent figures, the data for each bin are plotted at the midpoint of the bin.
The midpoints of the circles will be better approximations of the zeros.
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The proglottid widths represent the width at the midpoint along the proglottid's length.
Moreover, midpoint skill level did not mediate the observed differential response to treatment.
Instead, midpoint proficiency in the use of the main skill taught in psychotherapy predicted outcome independently of pharmacotherapy and of baseline depressive severity.
In the first scenario we defined the end of the depression as the midpoint between the two visits.
The midpoint was used in base case analysis.
The midpoint was then recorded as the midpoint value of the red-green matching range.
Similar blocks are at the top and midpoints of the half-walls.
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Similarities preserve planes, lines, perpendicularity, parallelism, midpoints, inequalities between distances and line segments.
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Points are plotted above the midpoint of each interval (above 700 for the last).
The rhythms so arbitrarily dislocated are then patterned by working outward from a midpoint.
The distances are also measured along a line joining the centres of the innermost islands from the midpoint of the line.
The specific patterning of synapse development at the neuromuscular junction shows that the majority of muscles are innervated at their midpoints.
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Vertical black bars indicate the positions of spiral arm midpoints, horizontal bars indicate the duration of superchrons.
Our modelling assumes that match midpoints are unaffected by the relative numbers of different cone types or by postreceptoral processes.
Each lake was divided into layers based on midpoints between sample depths.
The vertexes of an octahedron are at midpoints of the faces of the cube.
Now can be satisfied at the midpoints and.
The actual boundary points are at the midpoints between the outer two grid cells and the inner grid cells.
Most of the wing veins were measured between the midpoints of their junctions.
Specifically, the midpoints of the vowels on either side of the sequence were identified.
The arm motion is linearly interpolated between successive midpoints.
Unlike broad grades, broad bands tend to have few if any internal 'control points', such as midpoints or quartiles.
Their midpoints should be fixed and hinged along their central axis so that they can be rotated at equal intervals into the form of a helix.
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