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Whatever claim the columns may have on us, they come from a source that is producing words at an unprecedented rate.
The figures in the columns give an idea of how the specific nationality is judged.
The data matrix analysed contains in all twenty-nine columns and 309 rows, corresponding respectively to the functional indicators and the towns selected for inclusion.
On the inside, eight granite columns supported, by means of galleries, the drum of the dome.
The arches, columns, and huge statuary of the exterior prepared the traveller or sightseer for the vast vaulted concourse and waiting-room within.
The order of rows and columns is arbitrary.
In the traditional table, the nucleotide types are displayed in the columns, while their frequencies are shown for each alignment in the rows.
How many rows and columns of characters may be displayed on the screen?
The division between two blocks of the relief of dancing putti is placed behind one of the pairs of columns.
There are methods of making saws, methods of replacing columns in a building and experiments with the geometric analysis of the human figure.
Where roofs and columns collapse, the spiders thrive.
The first has two parallel columns that support a beam with two faces.
Reflections ultimately determine the disposition of the columns, and on close inspection the pattern of the travertine floor slabs has irregularities.
However, the study provided some evidence that strabismus can induce columns to form in a species where normally they are wholly absent.
All five squirrel monkeys raised with strabismus exhibited well-developed ocular dominance columns in striate cortex of each hemisphere.
The third monkey showed no ocular dominance columns.
The ocular dominance columns of the enucleated eye appeared bright in dark field.
A 300-mm radius of inactivation would likely encompass the range of columns within a given hypercolumn that would selectively respond to the peripheral stimulus.
A stimulus of a given orientation will only activate a fraction of the columns within the corresponding hypercolumn.
Note that in the limiting case only the first and last columns contain non-zero values.
Note the three columns "acreage," "condition," and "production," the three main variables of the agricultural statisticians.
Numbers in parentheses at the top of the columns represent the egg numbers examined.
The reader will see that the same result emerges from columns (2) to (5).
In this table the rows are the weeks of 1997 and 1998 and the columns are the numbers of contacts specified by type.
The last three columns show the relative speedup of each benchmark for one, four, and 16 processor configurations, respectively.
Only one of the columns for yearly sales is provided here.
The last four columns describe some important properties of the languages.
The corresponding probabilities of the contribution rate are in the columns where rl=0.
The numbers within the columns are sample size.
The schematic factorial typology in (11) illustrates the interaction (jagged lines between columns indicate that all rankings are to be considered).
The electron columns are about 1 cm in diameter and up to 40 cm long.
All objects listed in the central three columns have been doubled: there are both filled and empty note heads.
The last three columns provide the outcome of the estimation when is set to zero.
Changes can be applied at once and, providing there is a solution, it takes less than 40 seconds to regenerate all 12 columns together.
The ramp is inserted between a series of masonry columns and a large wood and glass curtain wall.
The facade tiles were attached to the columns from the inside with copper wire.
Table 1 presents the weights by which subtests (shown in the columns) were combined to produce the composite scores (in the rows).
They make up the two-way 2 test for the independence of statistical significance (columns) and sample size (rows).
Each of the temples' columns depicts a crocodilian-tree suppor ting the heavens.
38 generally written in columns from top to bottom.
Unless otherwise stated all cell values represent averaged mean scores per meaning source or per level (rows), or per age group (columns).
The mass of its elevation in a flat triangle is meaningless in comparison with the columns' determination to hold up this triangle.
The concrete estimator estimates the costs for constructing the columns shown.
We refer to components in a building product model, such as walls and columns, as component features.
Each matrix consists of n columns and n rows, where n is the number of objects.
There are two rows of columns, with eight in both the front and back row.
Wetted soil was packed into columns with the top 75 mm of the soil contaminated with diesel fuel.
The columns of the assessment matrix can be totalled to give scores for each architectural element.
Different letters above the columns indicate significant differences in longevity, the number within the columns indicates the number of replicates.
Figures above columns are number of females observed.
The pages of the ledger book were divided into seven columns and each recaptive was assigned one line.
All the words in these columns appeared as heads of input compounds.
In both tasks, the 50 items are ordered in five columns of 10 words each and have to be read aloud.
The commercial artist had replaced the temple's original fluted baseless columns with columns resembling the world's most famous bottle.
In comparison, both the second and third columns, prioritizing outer and expanding circle interactions, are relatively new and growing areas of research.
In this setting 3 crossing pairs correspond to 3 full cells in different rows and columns.
The diagram of the conjugate shape may be obtained from the diagram of shape by interchanging rows and columns.
Means within columns followed by the same letter are not significantly different.
A cover with k - 1 rows and columns is called a (k - 1)-cover.
In the finished construction the beams are exposed; the columns are concealed.
The furniture elements occupy the house much like the occupants - lounging about, leaning against walls or columns, or sitting around the edge of the room.
The floor elements were polished and columns had a variety of shapes, colours and finishes.
The number of offered larvae per treatment is given in brackets below the columns.
The first three columns of the table include one linear and two log-linear estimations on the pooled set of metered households.
The last two columns in the table present the estimated median and mean of k for the lognormal distribution.
In our future media, electronic or otherwise, we might even have something like linguistic sports columns.
The air was dried to zero relative humidity by passing it through two columns of silica gel.
Note that the percentage shares for columns other than for 'average' do not have to add up to 100.
Short-term deprivation of the input into one eye can lead to reversible physiological and anatomical changes in the cortex and ocular dominance columns.
The observed flow was described as a series of intermittent plunging sheets and columns.
The design is said to be 'latinized' as no treatment appears more than once in the long, sixteen-plot columns.
The next five columns, 3-7, are connected to the velocities and temperature aq follows.
Genotypes are unordered ; rows and columns do not indicate parental origin.
The distance between rows tends to zero, whereas the distance between columns remains constant.
Successive columns show the minimum, first quartile, median, mean, third quartile and maximum value of the difference.
Values within columns are the means of farmers' estimated percentage contribution to the animals' diets for the two-monthly periods.
Their paper gives a number of examples in which their method was more effective than rows and columns in reducing standard errors.
Thus, repeating argument with rows replaced by columns, the proof of is complete.
A solution of a linear system whose support corresponds to linearly independent columns of the coefficient matrix of the system is called a basic solution.
Variance components and the deviance statistic reported in the rightmost columns are for the entire model.
At the intersection of columns and rows, a histogram is presented.
The order of each primary in this list has been defined by the repetitive rearrangements of the rows and columns.
The black columns show the estimated genetic variances for the second chromosome, and the open columns the estimated genetic variances for the third chromosome.
The totals in rows and columns do not balance precisely: this is because different weighting factors were applied to each sub-group.
Note: columns may not add up to 100% because of rounding.
Guest authors for these columns are encouraged: write to the column's editor directly.
We hope that you enjoy these challenging and entertaining columns.
At the same time, whatever is perceived to be going on among the youth is causing panic among the adults who write these columns.
Table 1 (first two columns) indicates the results for what we feel (from theory as well as experience) is an oversimplified view.
The numbers of cells measured are indicated above the columns.
The lower one was the altar of the chapel, and the upper one, supported by four columns, was visible from the inmates' quarters.
The next three columns give times for the situation with one of e, g, p switches off (relative to the default case).
Data were summarized as mean cumulative cation losses from leaching columns of each treatment after each leaching event.
Densities are sorted by the total of all columns.
The results for the 5- and 10-s stretch points are presented in columns 1 and 2, respectively.
In the right cor tex (single section), there were pale border strips on the operculum and columns in the periphery.
The pattern of ocular dominance columns in macaque visual cor tex revealed by a reduced silver stain.
Additional columns are added for a constant term, and for sine and cosine sequences at the mains electrical frequency, to fit contamination from this source.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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