Sentences with phrase «into equivalent sets»

Model, create, and describe contextual division situations in which a set of concrete objects is separated into equivalent sets.
That training was used to create software that can translate what it sees on video into equivalent settings of Jules's facial motors.

Not exact matches

As for courage, Smith's and Hume's apprehensions were followed in 1896 by William James's call for «The Moral Equivalent of War» — a setting where in peaceful times the «military ideals of hardihood and discipline would be wrought into the growing fiber of the people.»
By failing to realize the difference between «equivalent» and «identical» in Whitehead's argument, by failing to see that Whitehead has already established the fact that the regions contained in other regions are not always topologically equivalent regions, he summarily lumps all abstractive sets into one set.
So long as regions are not constituted solely of simple, monadic regions, so long as regions always contain pairs of regions as well as simple regions, and hence always contain nonequivalent as well as equivalent abstractive sets of regions, it is entirely illegitimate to assume that statements made concerning relations among some of the abstractive sets contained in any region — i.e., those which are equivalent — can be generalized into statements concerning relations among all the abstractive sets in the region, thereby collapsing them into a single geometric element.
Such recurrence is typical of fractal structures such as a Mandelbrot set [see the video above], and is the number theory equivalent of zooming into a fractal, Ono explains.
Physicists at the University of Twente in the Netherlands and at the University of Seville in Spain set up an experiment in which they pulled a disk - shaped object flat down into water so that it hit the water at the relatively leisurely speed of one meter per second (roughly equivalent to dropping the disk from a height of a few centimeters).
-- In setting carbon dioxide equivalent values, for purposes of this section or section 711, the Administrator shall take into account publications by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change or a successor organization under the auspices of the United Nations Environmental Programme and the World Meteorological Organization.
These regulations shall take into account the total number of tons of carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gas emissions for which a covered entity is demonstrating compliance temporarily, and may set a limit on this amount.
This could have been the West Coast camp equivalent of the Southern fried neo-noir soft core sleaze fest Wild Things (1998), but Martin falls into the same self - aware pretense many similarly set and structured Los Angeles indie thrillers are prone to (Dennis Hauck's yet - to - be released Too Late starring John Hawke is another recent example of this overly rehearsed, hopelessly contrived claptrap).
The education secretary wants higher apprenticeships to be seen as equivalent to university degrees, and envisages them working as a route into teaching, even for those who have never set foot in a higher education institution.
«(C) the term «conversionary use» means the conversion during research or manufacturing of a fluorinated gas into another greenhouse gas or set of gases with a lower carbon dioxide equivalent value.
These regulations shall take into account the total number of tons of carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gas emissions for which a covered entity is demonstrating compliance temporarily, and may set a limit on this amount.
The Green Dream Methane Reduction Project sets out to eliminate the equivalent of nearly 13,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide through a low - tech solution that separates manure solids and composts them into sanitary bedding material for livestock.
This yielded a final set of 192 candidate discount rates across all combinations of experimental variables which were then integrated via gamma discounting into a single certainty - equivalent declining discount rate.
You'll also need to go into your TV's sound options and set it to «External speakers» or the equivalent.
An undergraduate degree (usually at a 2:1 (or equivalent), although you could still be considered by some employers with a 2:2) will set you up for entry into a career in either recruitment or HR.
In the Northern Territory, «mining royalty equivalents» are paid into the Aboriginal Benefits Account (ABA) and distributed according to a formula set by the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth).
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