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The area has rugged, hilly to mountainous terrain, with altitude ranging from 100 to 350 m asl.
On the other hand, for highly rugged, multimodal, and multidimensional landscapes, it becomes impractical to build a global model of the whole space.
The area has a rugged, hilly to mountainous terrain, with altitude ranging from 100-350 m asl.
Here, the landscape can appear to be a rugged landscape.
The use of dyebanding for measuring wool production and fleece tip wear in rugged and unrugged sheep.
The main motivation in the research on bipedal locomotion is its much-needed mobility required for maneuvering in environments meant for humans or in rugged terrains.
Rugged peat clay brick dominates the north-west front elevation facing the main road.
Despite long distances and rugged terrain the settlers established a tightly woven social network that linked farms and farming families.
We know that the three algorithms differ in their abilities to adapt on rugged landscapes.
In general, the more rugged the landscape the more likely parties are to get caught on local optima.
Complex systems with high interdependence parameters are characterized by a rugged fitness landscape.
Second, the genetic algorithm is applied readily to difficult optimization problems sometimes heuristically described as rugged surfaces.
There may be many alternative compromises that can be reached, hence we expect a rugged energy landscape with many alternative low energy minima.
The thermal entropy is seen to be rugged and is numerically much less than the configuration entropy, indicating non-self-averaging effects are present.
As used here, the term rugged does not necessarily imply very steep terrain.
The rugged relief supports marked local variations in rainfall between the windward (east) and leeward (west) sides.
If, however, the landscape is rugged, such steps could cause parties to be trapped on isolated local peaks, unable to cross adjacent valleys and ascend to superior platforms.
On the other hand, it makes for very rugged reading, a lack of distinction among theoretical assumptions, and an argument that often goes over known ground without offering fresh conclusions.
The electoral virtue of rugged individualism, self-reliance, and respectability was that they were values which chimed with the established villa residents as well as with the lower-middle-class and artisan voters.
The remote situation of the city set midway up the estuary surrounded by a rugged coast did not aid land communications or the diversification of the economy.
The terrain varies from relatively flat in the central parts of the study area to generally more rugged conditions in the east and west.
The transnationalism of the nineteenth century increasingly questions the rugged individual, the pre-political individual, and the government-free individual.
The inhabitants of remote manufacturing villages on the ' wild, semicultivated hills and moors ' were known for their lack of deference, 'rugged ', and ' occasionally eccentric ' individualism, stoicism, and plain speaking.
The problem is most severe in the rural, highland areas, from which out-migration has been heaviest, and where the rugged topography, dispersed settlements and harsh winters exacerbate peripherality and isolation.
The term ' glass ' is applied to spin glasses because of the slow dynamics of magnetic relaxation that is caused by the presence of the rugged energy landscape.
Wheeled vehicles can only move efficiently on relatively flat terrains, whereas a legged robot can make use of suitable footholds to traverse in a rugged terrain.
The rugged contours of the landscape and the rich history provide a hint of the enormous ethnic and religious complexities.
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The general practitioner is the last remnant of the rugged individualist, and he pays heavily for this privilege.
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The purpose of the exercise was to provide company level dry and live firing training in a rugged environment, over extended lines of communication.
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A paradox of the moment is that strange contradiction between the pessimism of the proprietors of businesses and the rugged health of their balance sheets.
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Rugged individualism in any profession is all very well, but it can create problems from the patients' point of view.
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I speak as someone who has fought some rugged battles with them and who hopes to fight some more.
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I am very proud that in this nation there is rugged individualism, but in farming there is a little too much of it.
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Would he therefore agree that its quality, rugged independence and integrity must at all costs be preserved?
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In the rugged coastal villages of my own constituency, most of the inshore fishermen are share fishermen.
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Developers have had easy incentive to go for profit because the land is normally easier to build on than more rugged or upland areas.
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The world is better for them, just as it is better for the rugged-minded individualist who will object to undergoing a random check.
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We must cease to be gentlemen if we are to compete with some of our rugged competitors in international trade.
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Furthermore, the rugged terrain, dramatic though it is, makes cultivation extremely difficult.
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The country is rugged, sometimes almost roadless, and the weather conditions often make travel very difficult.
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Conservatives are not ashamed of their ideology of applauding the notion of the rugged individual entrepreneur in society.
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Only those who have had to tread the same hard pathway can know how rugged it was.
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Perhaps that is why we have kept our rugged individuality for so long.
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In this country in the past we have invariably enjoyed a sturdy, rugged spirit of independence.
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There is no beauty in the rugged foundations what were once crofters' houses.
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I only mention that because we are living in a rough and rugged world at the present time.
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I said that even the rugged individualist was sometimes willing to accept the discipline imposed on him by the cooperative society.
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They are a rugged bunch and great friends of mine.
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They scoured terrain as rugged as any in the world, at extremely high altitudes—between 8,000 and 13,000 ft above sea level for two weeks.
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In fact, he stands out now as a rather rugged individualist in a semi-socialist world.
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He had a pretty tough and rugged role to play.
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I found them rather rugged, outspoken and sincere.
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Not so very long ago many people would have said that that mountainous and rugged country made aviation impossible.
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There is a certain rugged grandeur produced by our educational methods which are not produced anywhere else.
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I am sure that then the people will show the same rugged qualities with which they have met other crises in the past.
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Today's forester is of the same independent mind and rugged character as were his forefathers.
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They live a hard, tough and rugged life, and for who they are and what they do they earn respect for themselves.
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They are rugged people who want a great deal of money and who want to make it without interference.
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He must now show that rugged determination in helping to clear up the difficulties which his rugged determination caused in 1957.
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He possessed a rugged strength of character, a strength that was due to the fact that his foundations were built upon a rock—the rock of his religious beliefs.
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The terrain is rugged, and heavy rains and monsoons have a devastating effect on roads, and are liable to wash them away quickly down the steep terrain.
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We are discussing a system which loses perhaps its most essential element for any prospect of improvement; that is, absolute, rugged, unquestionable independence on the part of advocates.
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Second, the super adjacent waters above that, very undulating, and possibly rugged submarine landscape.
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Moreover, the operation of single-engined helicopters over rugged terrain involves a risk of a forced landing under conditions which would make search and rescue operations difficult and expensive.
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They were shocking airways, rugged and ragged.
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Even the most rugged individualist—and there are plenty of them in the farming industry—usually accepts the discipline imposed on him to make a success of his own cooperative.
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I have in mind the type of rugged vessel that might be needed in a situation that precedes war, or which might prevent the outbreak of hostilities.
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I can understand that it has a rugged grandeur of its own, but from the point of view of drafting it is by no means perfect.
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Many beaches and coves border its territory and the terrain is particularly rugged in the west where the highest point is 790m 0.
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Their popularity derives from rugged construction and the many options available that make them suitable for a variety of process applications, including severe service.
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Since the advent of the more robust mountain bike, trails in more rugged and wild places have been developed for them.
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The rugged ridges are separated by high-desert basins.
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Rugged mountains ring the river valley and terraces.
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Because of financial setbacks during his childhood, the family lived in rugged conditions, having no electricity, toilet or bathtub.
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A fitness landscape with many local peaks surrounded by deep valleys is called rugged.
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The islands are rugged and rocky with some low peaks; the coasts are mostly bordered by cliffs.
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Rugged terrain makes farming difficult, even with fertilisers.
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Perun is described as a rugged man with a copper beard.
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Rugged and considered scenic, the peak rises steeply from the river valley 700 ft below.
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The far north is rugged, rural and sparsely populated.
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The region is quite scenic, with rugged limestone cliffs and lush woodlands.
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The rest are rugged mountain ranges with elevations from 300to 700 above sea level.
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Burlina is hardy and rugged and resistant to disease.
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The island is surrounded by very steep rugged cliffs of layered volcanic deposits.
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The region covers 771,747 square kilometres (297,973 sq mi) of remote, rugged and often inaccessible areas.
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Conversely, the rockers cultivated a more rugged male image and with their motorbikes and leather jackets rejected any hint of effeminacy.
To the west, the terrain becomes even more rugged and forbidding.
The masonry is good but rugged and the whole ensemble is imposing.
The landscape for this 2letter-code sequence will likely be atypically rugged.
In the small bays of the rugged coast, the hydrodynamic - and thus sedimentary - conditions are very calm, leading to accumulation of fine-grained, organic-rich marineaffected material.
While this may have been the case in the well-settled districts, it was not so in the rugged and forested ranges.
The energy landscape of most amino-acid sequences is rather rugged.
If it meets rugged terrain it has the capability of expanding, that is, increasing its wheelbase to reduce the risk of toppling over.
The synchrony of many fires across the study area was somewhat surprising, given the steep gradient in moisture and the rugged topography.
Both thinkers see the beautiful as light, delightful, appealing and delicate and the sublime as dark, profound, overwhelming and rugged.
They show a characteristic endogenous morphology with a rugged topography consisting of surface ridges and spine-like structures.
The contact between the granite and the conglomerate is a rugged erosional surface.
In recent years the broad alluvial valleys lying between the rugged volcanic mountains have become important transmission foci.
Such simulations are difficult precisely because of the rugged landscape nature of the problem that one is trying to study.
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