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Indeed, 'unreal' examples like the second are expressly contrived to make them realizable in the contextual conditions of the classroom.
In order to obtain physically realizable and meaningful solutions, we ought to distinguish classical solutions from collision ones.
Only the very small values of m seem t o be realizable.
Moreover, having resources and being in a social position where planning is culturally encouraged, will not of themselves ensure effective or realizable planning outcomes.
We can show that all models of this hierarchy are realizable.
The projection is clearly a realizable map, that is, it is computed by the index of a partial recursive function.
Such systems may be underactuated and may become practically realizable, if the power pack requirements are small enough.
In scene analysis, it is a general method for finding both realization conditions and parameterizations in the realizable cases.
Are the actual dimensional values of the optimal wall properties practically realizable ?
Condition (i) in the definition of realizable sequences is easy to check.
However, we cannot obtain all the trunks in a finite amount of time and this story is not realizable in general.
In process descriptions, the assumptions that allow a process to be realizable introduce uncertainties.
Of course, there are several ways to define what it means for a formula in predicate logic to be 'realizable'.
One says a closed formula is realizable, if some number realizes it with respect to all oracles.
Real-time implementation of the control algorithms based on implicit dynamic equations is thus not realizable.
In these cases, a functionally adequate global array must be realizable via a subset of the normally functional sensory organs.
He was involved in the development of new embryo handling techniques, without which the concept would not have been realizable.
Now we use the above material to give another construction of realizable sequences.
The two lemmas below will be used to construct realizable sequences.
The image of music as sound architecture is no longer a mere metaphor: it represents a concrete possibility, realizable in all its aspects.
Every finitely realizable physical system can be perfectly simulated by a universal model computing machine operating by finite means.
Much in the manner of modern measurement axioms, they define an ideal set of relations between colors, which may or may not be realizable in practice.
The problem is that in general, if is realizable, only one of the types is necessarily realizable, so that we need to move away from the geometrical setting.
In both the ancient and the modern case, merit lies more in the design of realizable standards of performance than in the sheer ability to realize those standards in performance.
Therefore, while absolute automation might be realizable in the future, a system where the user exerts a degree of control might be preferred over autonomous systems.
Indeed, this is a realizable vision.
Examples of design proper ties modeled with geometric syntax are constraints on angles to generate realizable designs and propor tions on shapes to generate designs with desired visual styles.
In contrast, "research" from about the year 1800 refers to a fundamental and at any time realizable questioning of the entire body of knowledge until then considered probably true.
On graph-realizable sets of periods.
The proposals to reduce sulphur content to 0.1 % by weight in a variety of fuels are technically realizable and within reasonable cost limits.
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We find ourselves, indeed, with hardly any realizable securities and enormous liabilities.
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The targets represent realizable but challenging aims for taxing authorities and are used as a means of monitoring and discussing levels of performance.
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He put the amount realizable on the increased production at £150,000,000 in present-day figures.
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You could not in fact balance the two because one is not realizable for many years after the other and in fairness it should be paid at once.
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I have devoted years of study to this matter and have evolved means, making such and greater wonders easily realizable.
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Systems (including filters) that are "realizable" (i.e. that operate in real time) must be causal because such systems can not act on a future input.
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Realizable low-pass filters have a skirt, where the response diminishes from near unity to near zero.
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However, this terminology has been challenged and the potential applicability of memristor theory to any physically realizable device is open to question.
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Net realizable value is generally equal to the selling price of the inventory goods less the selling costs (completion and disposal).
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The equation can be solved by taking fourier transform, but not practically realizable since infinite spectrum needs spatial factorization.
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The transition between minimum to maximum is instantaneous for an ideal square wave; this is not realizable in physical systems.
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However, at least half of these filters are not physically realizable, because the pole is in the right half of the s-plane.
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The students high education level makes this goal quite realizable, after their graduation.
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The trick would be to find a way to turn a very clever piece of writing into a practical, realizable film.
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Most variants of realizability begin with a theorem that any statement that is provable in the formal system being studied is realizable.
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However, this would require infinite power and is not physically realizable.
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Realizable low-pass filters have a skirt, where the response diminishes from near one to near zero.
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While the tidal components are readily realizable, the residual flow is more difficult to model.
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Nonetheless, it provides a good model for realizable vacuum, and agrees with a number of experimental observations as described next.
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Still, bursts of torque that are two to three times higher than the maximum design torque are realizable.
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The ideal scheme is not completely realizable due to the actual limits of the technology.
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The onerous set of constraints in question are polynomial equations that, if satisfied, imply the existence of a holographic reduction to matchgate realizable constraints.
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Additional serial lines and parallel inputs would obviously increase the number of realizable functions.
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The potential applicability of the memristor concept to any physically realizable device is thus very much open to question.
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The foundation drafts realizable policy options and advocates public discussion of ordoliberal concepts and ideas.
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When goods are damaged or obsolete, and can only be sold for below purchase prices, they should be recorded at net realizable value.
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However, a significant drawback of such devices is that, as the number of realizable functions increases, an increasing number of clocking regions is required.
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According to the principle, revenues are recognized when they are realized or realizable, and are earned (usually when goods are transferred or services rendered), no matter when cash is received.
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The concept of using non-realizable or imaginary primaries is not new, and is often employed with color systems that wish to render a larger portion of the visible spectral locus.
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Clearly, this model is not meant to be a physically realizable model, it is just a theoretically interesting abstract machine that gives rise to particularly interesting complexity classes.
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Non engineering methods are mainly based on the market share of the product; the higher market share, the higher proportion assigned to it e.g. net realizable value.
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With the development of efficient computer technology in the 1940s, the solutions of elaborate wave equations for complex atomic systems began to be a realizable objective.
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Using this, we now construct realizable sequences whose products have 'small' norms.
Assume that both and are two realizable types.
The answers using historic cost, replacement cost and net realizable value basis are as follows.
Why is it necessary to value stock at the lower of cost and net realizable value?
The spring parameters are all within realizable range.
The canonical illuminant need not be physically realizable, and so could be chosen to be equal-energy white.
The attempt by residents to develop in their own eyes a post-industrial ethic was not realizable without consequences and contradictions.
In other words, no measure-preserving transformation with finite entropy is known not to be realizable on any manifold.
Clearly, if the number of therapists is linked to patient numbers and not hours of operation, no human resource savings are realizable in this scenario.
Above all, they draw attention to the necessity of promoting certain realizable changes in order to better prepare the terrain for economic studies.
The outcome, though based on the legislator delivering minimal conditions for the pursuit of happiness, would nonetheless be practical and realizable.
The end point of this trajectory - computer integration - might not be realizable in the immediate future.
The arithmetic properties we need are summarized and proven to be realizable in the following proposition.
Next, we assume that n-1 is realizable.
First, social events and processes are likely to be multiply realizable.
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