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In the introductor y exercises, students produced their own shor t pieces based around particular descents and characterisations (played 'by ear').
In the meantime, there may be raids by parachute troops and attempted descents of airborne soldiers.
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Civilian descents are very rarely from heights that require these devices to be used.
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A record of all military training descents is kept, including a note of all abnormalities and injuries.
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They packed them with such skill and accuracy that at one unit where airborne training was being carried out more than 90,000 descents were accomplished without a single accident.
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First, the operation in manual mode is intuitive, and it would be almost impossible to ascertain stability on climbing and descent.
Here only the chromatic descent will be discerned: the darkness has finally made the outline of the butterflies that cause it invisible.
Each of these descents features a dangerous obstacle, such as trees, avalanches, large drops, low oxygen, freezing areas and darkness.
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An earlier crossing by small ships led to some having the front of their chartrooms stove in, flooding the forepart and unfortunate descents.
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The teamster usually rode the left wheeler, but he could also drive from the trailer seat, working the brake on steep descents.
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He has the most difficult 18 descents to his credit.
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In emergency descents it was permissible to use reverse thrust of up to 10,000 rpm.
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Their blood had currency in dynastic transactions, and their honour - read as chastity - was the guarantor of the purity of male lines of descent.
During descents, eagles can drop as much as 60m ft at a time before circling back up.
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A key assumption in this derivation was the temperature of these grains prior to their descent through the atmosphere.
However, within that broad outline are very different approaches, which put equally different emphases on genetic descent.
The nonterminal parsers operate by recursive descent on list structured input, following the grammar.
In common with the two study societies, they have a matrilineal descent system which is here divided into matri-moieties, each comprising several clans.
The survey was stratified by region, by sector and by lineality (matrilineal and non-matrilineal systems of inheritance and descent).
The dc function takes an arbitrary drawing procedure and a height, width, ascent, and descent for the pict.
A gradient descent, whatever the starting point, computes in real-time the least dangerous trajectory.
Behind her, projected on to the wall, were animated images of outer space that conveyed her descent to earth.
We had earlier seen another captain say a:nd the: descent checks?
Together, [0.2] and [0.3] set two basic trends which are reflected at other levels in the piece: ascent and descent.
Although the optimal rate of convergence of such a descent algorithm is relatively slow, the radius of convergence is rather large.
In this case, dilation and contraction in the time domain may be equivalent to ascent (descent) and descent (ascent) in pitch.
Consequently, the pair [1.85]-[1.86] may be viewed as a realisation of the ascent-descent paradigm (or of its inverse).
Structures produced by learning are compared against those found by a standard gradient descent optimization, both as individual modules and then as a composite structure.
Culture appeared concretely as the deciding factor, with no explicit mention of racial descent.
Today, with increasing land scarcity, no new settlers without descent connection to the original inhabitants are allowed to take up residence in the village.
The generally harsh treatment of people of mixed descent is abundant evidence of this sense of race.
The first objection is a general critique that can be addressed by any gradualist account of phylogenetic descent.
Each mbari was in turn composed of a number of other patrilineal descent groups - also, rather confusingly for the researcher, called mbari.
If significant lexical similarity is found among a sub-set of languages, this similarity is assumed to have resulted from shared descent from a common ancestor.
Place the beach unique, high seas, he cape, rock, partly bulk schebenochnye descents into the sea.
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However, thus far, descent is the only mechanism that has evolved to produce the correlations necessary for selection.
Finally, when an update to the descent graph of final descendants was chosen, 10-20 segregation indicators were changed.
However, it is also evident that on occasions samples are accepted which retain only two-thirds of the current primary descent graph.
247 line crosses for mapping quantitative trait loci using the identical by descent-based variance component method.
Computation of identity-by-descent proportions shared by two siblings.
The sampled inheritance states obtained following step 4 comprise a legal descent graph.
As the algorithm operates by re-sampling whole regions of the descent graph together, re-sampling all loci within individuals together promotes efficient mixing.
However, this does not overcome the fundamental problem of a small number of primary descent graph samples having very high weights associated with them.
In the nineteenth century, anthropologists were fascinated by matrilineal descent, which they confounded with matriarchy as a supposedly earlier stage of social evolution than patriarchy.
Wing mounted spoilers were retained from the 1-26, allowing steep low-speed descents at about a 5:1 glide ratio.
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To argue that two species have the same trait by common descent is to make a statement about phylogeny, not a statement about evolutionary function.
Most of these climbs also featured difficult descents.
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His descent into hypocrisy and finally into openly acknowledged roguery outlines the corruptive effects of financial speculation.
As of 2006 there have been 25 self-contained attempts in a range of conditions, resulting in 15 successful descents.
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To get to the beach, there are 4 descents from the clifftop path.
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Outside of this case in particular, similar oral traditions of various descents from antiquity exist in nations and amongst peoples from all over the continent.
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An off-road bike course may have several severe climbs and descents.
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Any database of ski descents is therefore likely to include heterogenous data.
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In such cases, the use of the standard gradient descent method will result in poor performance.
The corporate nature of social segments emerged not a priori through descent but relationally in ongoing relationships with other segments, especially marriage exchanges.
By itself, the tracing of descent does not create corporate groups, although it can cer tainly serve to define them.
The house model eliminates ambiguities of kinship inevitably encountered with attempts to apply descent rules to corporate groups by replacing the term lineage with house.
Ironically, both descent and alliance theory took unilineal descent groups as their given social segments and debated instead what tied them together.
Filiation, while normally present in one form or another, can occur without becoming descent.
We have taken the opposite tack with respect to descent.
Is there a genuine pattern of descent so that one lever press gives rise to a later lever press?
Perhaps we can approach this problem by answering specific questions that might be raised about descent of any kind.
Because biological kin have a higher probability of sharing identical alleles by descent, kin-selected food sharing should favor biased transfers toward kin.
Chapters 4 and 5 move on to training algorithms and related issues, detailing the perceptron and progressing on to gradient descent.
The descent of the war into a spiral of indiscriminate violence and looting has, though, encouraged observers to seek deeper explanations.
In his approach, the gradient-descent algorithm is modi®ed in a way that increases the variance in the weights.
Then one can directly apply the nonlinear steepest descent method of [1].
In the third part, we prove that fibrations satisfy fppf descent.
Can we or can we not stop our accelerated descent into a world where the air cannot be breathed and the water cannot be drunk ?
The eucaryotic nuclear line of descent clearly is as old as the archaeal line, and evolved in a more complex way.
The revised recursive-descent algorithm treats variables and procedures as in the untyped case.
The trouble, of course, is that the scientific evidence also speaks in favor of transmutation and, correspondingly, of human descent from animals.
The relative weakness of descent structures, limited to three generations, stands out. 10.
Descents by this route are not recommended because of the dangerous crags which can not be seen from above.
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Manorial customs specifically governing the descent of property may, however, have been of less significance.
Under mild conditions the descent function is concentrated around its mean.
A predictive parser is a recursive-descent parser that needs no backtracking.
Also, gradient descent methods tend to complete their tasks slowly, as many "unnecessary" controls are generated.
In doing so, she demonstrated that the descent group was rarely equivalent to the residential group.
A covert path from any point to the goal is generated by moving along the steepest descent path.
Unlike descent algorithms, it is unhampered by non-differentiable, non-convex or discontinuous cost fuctions or those containing local minima.
In the dry season, water descents and allows islands and beaches to show off their beauty.
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A gradient descent, from any starting point can be computed in realtime.
He started traveling internationally to kayak at age 12 and has been to over 40 countries and completed over 100 first descents.
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Moreover, in conjunction with another characteristic melodic gesture, these conjunct descents create a further musical association.
Individual sales of land were therefore only about two-fifths of the size of descents of land.
Cushioning such descents remains critical for the families experiencing these episodes.
The results of such descents into generality are not always happy.
Prevailing winds often necessitated landing approaches over this obstructing terrain, followed by sharp, immediate descents.
The system of these movements is oriented in relation to the upper and lower stratum; it is a system of flights and descents into the lower depths.
Consequently, it seems arbitrary to posit a series of descents as somehow 'more structural' than others, as reflecting some 'prolonged' but inevitable motion towards a perfect cadence.
Moreover, despite their historical import, such dynastic pageants were usually dramatized in terms that emphasized the divine, providential mystery of the royal line of descent.
None the less the fact remains that the presence of descent groups tells us nothing directly about domestic organization.
Surely this abbreviated family history neglects some lines of descent, given the eighteenth-century use of the term.
Medievalists would argue that ethnic identities are constructed primarily through the invention of legends of common descent, often articulated in contexts of political conflict.
Answering this question requires a closer look at the crux of debate between descent and alliance theory.
A practice-based approach becomes most valuable here: practices realize and reproduce kinship and descent.
Conversely, in societies with corporate descent groups, genealogical exceptions to rules of descent need not disprove the rule.
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