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Examples of absolute value


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The absolutevalue and the unit of measurement are not important at this design stage.
A better quantity is the maximum absolutevalue of local vorticity, which is also always observed at the wall.
Due to a different evaluation method and study timeframe, these results are not comparable with ours in terms of absolutevalue.
The larger (absolutevalue) of those potentials was taken as the response of the cell.
The most serious danger that threatens humanity is a consumerist ethic which tolerates only one absolutevalue, individual freedom to choose among available commodities.
This implies that the residual scores of the replacement should be smaller in absolutevalue than the residual scores of the members out-of-office.
Figure 3 shows the time history of the absolutevalue of magnetic helicity for the three runs.
Figure 1 (c) shows the maximum instantaneous absolutevalue of the 4 vorticity, anywhere in the flow, and characterizes the intensity of the strongest wave.
The second difficulty is to linearise the absolutevalue constraints.
Furthermore, the absolutevalue of this welfare measure is much lower than the actuarially fair measure for agents for whom the borrowing constraint is active.
These composers treated music as a stand-alone object of absolutevalue.
The third harmonic is barely seen although, as said above, the efficiency absolutevalue is higher than in the strongly ionized plasma.
However, the question remains; what is the absolutevalue of these stabilized initial phases?
When the dissipated work is negative, as in the rare instances described above, the magnitude of this irreversible work is smaller in absolutevalue.
This desirable effect can be accomplished by using nonlinear velocity feedback which depends on the absolutevalue of the error.
A, is the absolutevalue of the pressure gradient in the direction opposite to the x co-ordinate.
Second, the sectoral feedback coefficient is small in absolutevalue in all cases.
No absolute, rational value can be given in these cases, only some approximate values which converge step-by-step toward, but never reach, an absolutevalue.
Let u have an absolutevalue and suppose that (8.1) holds.
Finally, if the multiplier at a periodic point x has the absolutevalue 1 then the point x and its entire orbit are called neutral.
The amplitude and radius affect only the absolutevalue, but not the direction, of the translation speed.
These are d-regular graphs in which the second-largest eigenvalue (in absolutevalue) of their adjacency matrix is smaller than d/5.
Some terms are not predominant (as has also been checked numerically), their absolutevalue decreasing with time faster than the others.
For him, seeing something as having absolutevalue is incompatible with having an explanatory, scientific-analytical attitude toward it.
Distortion is the absolutevalue of the difference between the left-right position of parliamentary medians and the left-right position of median voters.
Equally, these estimates are only marginally smaller (in absolutevalue) when a fixed-effects specification is used.
The z-statistic is the absolutevalue of the parameter estimate divided by its standard error.
The stationarity assumption is expressed requiring that all eigenvalues of the matrix are strictly less than one in absolutevalue.
The estimate for the period of falling unemployment without renegotiation is -0.0076 percent, which is much smaller in absolutevalue and statistically insignificant.
It remains to prove that 1 is the only eigenvalue of absolutevalue equal to 1.
The noise is added as absolutevalue to the unit rotation quaternion and as relative value to the translation vector.
Therefore, one cannot reduce the residual oscillations of the manipulator only by minimizing the absolutevalue of the final location error.
This indicates that demand elasticities estimated on such pooled data without m aking the proper corrections may be too high in absolutevalue.
For male heads, the estimated coefficient is reduced in absolutevalue from 0.0288 to 0.0269.
By focusing on personhood the paradigm reminds us that all individuals are unique and have an absolutevalue.
A maximum principle can be used to bound a function in absolutevalue.
The normalization is such that the maximum of the absolutevalue of the radial velocity is equal to one.
At high frequency the friction coefficient is larger in absolutevalue than predicted by energy-loss theory.
The absolutevalue of the negative pressure contour levels increases in the downstream direction.
The approximation error is defined as the ratio of the absolutevalue of this residual to output.
We focused on the maximum of these 10 correlation coefficients in absolutevalue, setting a target of zero for this maximum.
The increase in the bias (in absolutevalue) is due to the high cost of social security taxation for borrowing-constrained individuals.
While the absolutevalue of the correlations was diminished, the level of significance remained relatively high.
For this scaling only the relative shape of the variation is important and not the absolutevalue.
The translational error value is the absolutevalue of the sum of both the error values in each direction.
On the one hand, he cannot believe that free choice is an absolutevalue greater than all others.
For example, for the male heads, the estimated coefficient on the minimum rate is reduced from 0.0379 to 0.0129 in absolutevalue.
We use the absolutevalue of the residual of the production function as a measure of variability.
On each such sequence an alternating sum is at most twice the maximal absolutevalue of the terms.
Market power is greatest when the absolutevalue of is greatest.
The final two columns show the percentage of cases that are less than 0.01 and 0.02 in absolutevalue.
The leading edge was detected using the absolutevalue of the time derivative d8/dt for discrimination.
It contained among absolutevalue.3 other parameters the total dose and fractionation.
Although eighteenth-century law agreed with religion in making liberty an absolutevalue, it approached the subject in more instrumental ways.
Typically, this correlation is larger (in absolutevalue) for home consumption.
For those simulation runs in which the elements of the parameter vector became greater than 1016 in absolutevalue, the respective results were simply ignored.
What is of absolutevalue must exist within the individual and be mediated through that individual's relationship to the universe as a whole.
The absolutevalue frees the constraint from the rotational direction of the trajectory.
The fast and the slow waves change only the absolutevalue of the transver se magnetic field.
To be reliable, each estimate error (the amount above or below the true cost) must be converted to an absolutevalue.
The range of own-price elasticities of demand found is -0.11 to -1.47 with only one of ten estimates greater than 1 in absolutevalue.
Table 5 reports the average absolutevalue of the short-term swings in six time periods.
Also, for the conditions here, the absolutevalue of the normalized presheath potential is increased by 27%, from 3.0 to 3.8, when the linear source approximation is made.
The average annual regulatory impact increases, in absolutevalue, from 12 to 39 percent.
If the multiplier has the absolutevalue strictly less than 1 then x is called an attracting periodic point and its orbit is also called attracting.
Selectivity for stimulus direction ("index of directionality") was defined as the absolutevalue of the difference in response magnitude for the two stimulus directions divided by their sum.
One gradient field was then subtracted from the other and the absolutevalue of the angular difference defined the angle of intersection between the two maps.
Each panel represents a simple model for the response of either the parvo-, mango-, or konio-cellular pathway as the absolutevalue of a weighted sum or difference of cone contrasts.
However, at the present time, the converse is not at hand; for instance, we do not know if u admits an absolutevalue (or some asymptotic variant of this concept).
Despite the increased use of pesticides the absolutevalue of crop losses and the overall proportion of crop losses appear to have increased in the past 40 years.
We may be forced to redo the same computation more than once if, for example, we want to print a variable as an absolutevalue and its base-10 logarithm.
The higher the dissipation rate and/or the higher the discount rate, the larger the absolutevalue of the left-hand side.
In our model specification, the absolutevalue of this parameter is very low, that is, 0.0018 and is statistically significant at the 5 per cent level.
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