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Examples of series


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The entire series ought to find a place on every country house bookshelf.
Assume that the time series is strictly stationary.
We build on this argument by means of a trivariate time-series model for forecasting.
In each case, these series are specific to the model and to the choice of parameters.
Leisure is much less volatile than any other series.
The mean value is subtracted from each series.
In view of all of this activity, it is not surprising that several frameworks already exist for analyzing the frequency dependence of time-series relationships.
We shall establish a series of expansions that are parallel to the expansions on each side of the trace formula.
Autocorrelation could also be a problem in the separate time-series estimations.
To obtain the properties of the solution and free boundary, a series uniform estimates must be obtained.
The discipline has its own professors and academic structure, its own journals and series of publication.
Is it the 'management sodden culture' that flattens all endeavour into a tediously predictable series of 'outcomes'?
The food object is manipulated toward the mouth, at which time a series of bite/swallow responses occur.
As the canal system no longer provided the means of obtaining water, a series of wells were dug parallel to the old canal.
Examination of ceramic data suggests that the contents of the pit were deposited in a single dumping episode or a series of rapid episodes.
Overall whilst this is a welcome addition to the series, it provides only an initial introduction to the topics of retirement and pensions.
Often, however, their works imply a society looking back on a series of completed events.
The series seemed to instil documentary and humanitarian characteristics into each film of its own accord, as though a matter of course.
Because the grammar rules encapsulate the feasible additions that can be made, the automation is based simply on choosing a series of applicable rules.
A series of low power experiments are carried out in the anechoic chamber.
In fact, the book is based on their extensive radio series of the same name.
We did not combine data from the two series.
A separate series of cluster analyses were conducted on each sample.
A technique for studying psychiatric morbidity in inpatient and outpatient series and in general population samples.
Is there an association between duration of untreated psychosis and 24-month clinical outcome in a firstadmission series ?
Hence, we only adjust the tax and transfer series.
We denote the correction of the series ' cyclical adjustment'.
In addition, the data were used to define a series of alternative measures of asthma.
In short, research into variations in influence across groups and political systems is important for a series of reasons.
The present paper describes a series of experiments that forms part of this continuing research programme.
A series of questions follows from this notion.
The series was a blend of traditional studio scenes and location filming, which was no longer a luxury for special occasions.
With these basic models a series of tests has been carried out.
Instead, it was a series of ad hoc measures implemented in a struggle to prevent chaos and to stop revolutionary turmoil.
In a series of transactions that may have taken a matter of mere days, the price per card had climbed by 400 per cent.
Nevertheless, these models have been remarkably successful in reproducing measles dynamics, particularly the pre-vaccination time-series [34-36].
A series of yes/no questions for a telephony application, for instance, may just as well be implemented using touch-tone input.
The judicial system establishes in its rules a series of juridical consequences in the event that certain hypothetical events occur.
The subjects were first shown a series of color samples and asked to name the colors.
Only two diseases were shown in all series and the raters agreed on their description.
Tables 2 and 3 also present the results from an analogous series of models for men aged 60 years and over.
There are a series of such panchayats, not one.
Perhaps the other minor quibble about this series is the dominance of medicine and the medical model in the scope of topics discussed.
In particular, a series of fines were instituted for a range of prohibited activities within reserved forest areas.
Many such series can be formed of views of either solid.
Nonetheless, specific details, concerning a series of critical issues, are not provided.
A truce was called in this particular match in the long-running series of press versus politician 'games'.
The sequence looked like a long and continuous series of randomly located targets.
A design process is a series of transformations.
In this paper, a conflict resolution handler is developed to treat a series of conflict processes effectively.
Next, we use a time-series state prediction model to predict the expected value for each variable.
In this case, adaptive time-series modeling incorporated in a state-space form for predicting the variable at the next sampling point can be used.
The relationship is determined by system dynamics that generates the time series.
In addition, the signature identification in time series leading to fault detection and identification needs to be addressed.
Furthermore, even within the above-mentioned categories, each has a series of facets.
The present series of studies extends this finding by identifying the degree and type of inhibitory control for which bilingual children demonstrate this advantage.
The task consisted of a series of 40 plates, each containing four line drawings of objects or actions.
The elaborate, if formalised, rhetoric of official speeches is not comparable to a series of popularised archaeological accounts or newspaper articles.
What would it continue to be but a series of trading posts ?
Indeed, the chapters are organized as a series of case studies.
In the initial stages a degree of nationalistic euphoria disguised a series of political tensions.
We start from a simple series and then elaborate it.
The case of series connection is a bit less trivial.
The 52% mortality is comparable to other series.
All 5 of the patients in our series had serious structural heart disease.
The incidence of late arrhythmia in other reported series varies with the length of follow-up and the investigative technique.
There was no late death in our series.
The information from our group, therefore, is important despite the series being selected and small.
In our series, 2 of the 4 patients were diagnosed as having right isomerism associated with complex cardiac anomalies.
The incidence of stenotic lesions in 180 patients having more than three series of coronary angiography.
Of interest in this series was the fact that we could find no relationship between the degree of preoperative and postoperative valvar regurgitation.
In the overall series of experiments, we marked approximately 330 embryos, of which about 10% died before reaching the desired endpoint.
Unreceptive females either flew away or prevented mating by a series of aggressive movements.
The task continued until the participant was no longer able to cor rectly recall one out of the three series.
Both the series of priming words and the probe word were presented aurally.
The same words were used in the memory and control tasks, but with different combinations of four-word series.
The three words in the stimulus series were associated with each other.
The question is how representative the snapshot is of a hypothetical series for which it is the only sample.
The effect might not appear very strong because of the scale used in the harvest series.
In other words, the archaeological record is created by human beings, through a series of individual behaviours and actions.
Series of alliances and identifications are formed among these groups, which cross-cut, complement, and trouble one another.
The patients (all premorbidly right-handed, based on self-report) were diagnosed on the basis of a series of diagnostic tests and clinical reports.
The selection of data for analysis, and the categories through which it is analyzed, raise a series of sampling concerns.
The penultimate stage was to choose the ratio of series:parallel connection.
Overestimation is, therefore, determined by the difference between terms in the series representation of the maximum coordinate difference beyond the similar segment.
Each series comprised between 20 and 50 optical sections.
As a result, he stressed that the offensive would have to be serious and persuasive, rather than a series of complaints and satirical remarks.
At least one compound from this series is entering clinical trials.
Rather, the new historicism sees culture through a series of tropes or metaphors, which are then historicized.
Two stanzas later, the spirit of conquest, apparently of its own momentum, moves him to begin a series of actions opposed to the common interest.
With the exception of one hollow scraper of trachyandesite the series is of quartzite, including four made from the fine-grained variety.
Finally, there was another documentary series of which some examples have survived, as recorded in texts, in their original form or in reproductions.
The entire series is of trachyandesite or basalt, twelve being vesicular.
There is no continuous magmatic zone, but rather a series of eruption centres.
His results suggested a structural pattern based on a series of moves.
In fact, however, these figures are all divisible by 26 and are simply the results of applying this multiplier to a series of baptisms.
The history of the official inquiries into domestic traffic is the history of a series of failures.
The framework of the manifest structure is, in fact, a diachronic system of stages of social growth organized in a necessary series.
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