Sentences with phrase «like curve fitting»

Otherwise it is somewhat a tiny bit like curve fitting.

Not exact matches

Featuring a curved 2 - inch AMOLED display that quickly draws the eye, the Gear S looks exactly like a wider version of Samsung's Gear Fit wearable released earlier this year.
I'm still waiting for someone to replace Wrighty...... Trying to find a «replacement» for a great player is a bit like trying to replace your favourite jumper, you know, the one you've worn for years and which fits all the curves.
Styled like a pair of running tights, these Nike Leg - A-See Just Do It Women's Tights have a speedy, curve - hugging fit and flash a matte «JUST DO IT.»
If you feel like your jeans just aren't fitting the same way (even after you are back to pre-baby weight), that could just be because the hips separate and essentially your body has changed (hey, curves are hot mama!)
I love to show off my curves and designers like Thatcher, Antonio Berardi, Preen, Altuzarra, Markus Lupfer and Brian Lichtenberg make amazing dresses that fit my body perfectly.»
If you ever watch a woman carrying a baby on her hip, you will notice that the baby fits perfectly into that inward curve of her stomach (between the lower ribs and upper hip) like a missing puzzle piece.
This water bottle holder doesn't curve up at the top like a lot of them do, so it would fit perfectly on his glass bottle to give it a little protection and keep it from sweating on his desk.
Its off - shoulder neckline shows off your shoulders, and the snug sheath - like fit your curves.
I like the way your blouse fits loose but curves in to shoe your waist.
Women who like to flaunt their hips and curves should try a fitted, but stretch peplum style dress with a pair of cute wedge heels.
If you don't feel like you're ready to fit into corsets just yet, prepare slowly by wearing body shapers underneath tight dresses; it will look amazing and your natural curves will be perfectly accentuated.
The great thing about these yoga pants is that they fit like a pair of leggings through the hips and thighs, hugging your curves while providing lots of support and stretch.
Traffic People Spring 2015 Elegance to me when it comes to fashion is to find perfectly fitted clothes which perfectly shape and fit the body, slipping over each curve like silk.
I was in Target a few weeks back shopping for my Birthday dress with my husband and decided to try my first ever romper on and I was met with a big Disappointment with a capital «D.» The fit was wrong, and didn't define my curves the way I would have liked it to and the cotton material actually appeared cheap.
I truly like how lipstick has a curve and fit the lips perfect... A quick tip apply a lip liner all over entire lip then go right behind with your favorite Maybelline lip.
I like to wear form - fitting dresses that accentuate the few curves I have.
I'm 6 feet tall and have a big butt and these things fit every curve, without making me feel like a stuffed sausage.
In addition to body changes, drastically less free time and money to spend on shopping, curating clothes, and paying attention to fashion trends, and increased likelihood of kid staining, stretching clothes, theres also the fact that you basically put your entire wardrobe on ice for a year or more due to pregnancy and nursing, so it doesn't really get the gradual updating over time that people normally do, so the little wardrobe details like how pants or sweaters fit or which boots you have will just be a little more behind the fashion curve.
Specifically, I would like ones that are curve - friendly (I'm very hourglassy, and I find that jcrew type places don't fit / flatter me) and that have button or slit pockets rather than patch pockets on the butt (not sure I'm using the right vocab, but I want ones where the butt looks a bit fancier as well, not just standard jeans pocket).
White cottage bathroom is equipped with a white dresser - like washstand fitted with a white countertop and backsplash and a polished nickel faucet positioned beneath a curved vanity mirror flanked by frosted glass wall sconces.
They are not very curved like bra cups are, so I think they should fit a range of bra sizes just fine since the adhesive pads are just applied around the nipple area.
If you're trying to wear joggers to work avoid jersey like material and tight styles, opt for a fit that grazes your curves.
You're drawn to sexy styles like a fit and flare Mermaid design that hugs your great curves.
It took me for what seems like forever to finally appreciate the curves rather than wishing for thigh gaps and a smaller booty (solely for the purpose of jean shorts — do you know how HARD it is to find shorts that fit a smaller waist and big butt??
Both devices are very similar in looks and have that «Motorola - like» design and that means a solid build and comfortable fit in your hand — due to the curved back.
It does looks like it fits right in with the other recent Curves like the Curve 9350, 9360 and even the Curve 9310 - only with T - Mobile branding.
The BlackBerry Curve 8530 generally fits into the BlackBerry line up as a refresher to the now ubiquitous Curve 83xx, and is meant to sit between entry - level models like the Pearl and Pearl Flip, and higher end models like the world - dominating Tour and Bold.
Bandannas from Graceful Creation, which offers wholesale prices and custom orders on request, are fitted, with a curve in the pattern, so it fits more like a bib.
One of the most common is a scissor - like device that has curved edges that fit around the claw and cut.
I mean they should fit you like a second skin, hugging all of your curves and accentuating your femininity.
I used shapes like French curves, working on them separately, then put them together to see how they fit, which they did pretty well.»
I agree completely that with the fluctuation in the volume curve one can eyeball the curve and do a decent fit, in fact my 9 year old son said it looked like the zero crossing was at 2015.
Variations in the speed of the earth's spin in the form of length of day may fire the imaginations of curve - fitters with graphs like this from Dickey et al (2011) matching Length of Day against global temperature shorn of AGW.
First a roughly 60 full cycle like Akasofu, but here in a more complex host of networked physical features rather than just a temperature curve fit.
Will the next step be to take your CO2 induced warming curve and multiply by 0.2, 0.5, 0.8 and re-do the fits to see what the remaining signal looks like?
http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/hadcrut4gl/mean:1200/mean:120/plot/gistemp/mean:1200/mean:120/plot/best/mean:1200/mean:120/plot/crutem4vgl/mean:1200/mean:120 The worst thing to do is take rising curves and try to fit it with harmonics only like Rossander did.
They attempt to fit a universal curve which is entirely possible with enough free parameters and questionable assumptions about poorly understood «cycles,» imaginary phenomena like volcanic cooling, and unjustified smoothing practices.
I believe that the uncertainty in the trend actually grows (you get «error amplification» near the end points associated with the OLS fit) as you approach the end point, and I've been warning pretty much everybody who felt like participating in this curve fitting exercise.
Actually, you can't forecast anything anyway, because you are curve - fitting to something that looks like a mere 1 1/2 cycles of something, without a prediction - capable mechanism, and without anything that cross-checks it to anything outside those 1 1/2 cycles, on top of which the supposed underlying linear trend might be part of some other cycle and hence not linear at all,.
Attributing climate is more like figuring out the structure of DNA than it is like figuring out the laws of quantum mechanics — simple curve - fitting («exponentials, polynomials») doesn't cut it.
Without a realistic physical basis, like Spencer before them, all L&S are doing is playing pointless curve fitting games, and using their results to draw unsubstantiated conclusions.
Most are finite element / volume Eulerian - grid based, and not just curve fitting exercises like I presumed before.
The paper suggests that asymmetric models fit the data better that symmetric models like the Hubbert curve.
It is not a big surprise that the trend you are finding would speed up in more recent data, but still it sounds like you may be extrapolating a curve fit leaving physics behind.
This is the case in places like Denmark, too, where there's more equality and publicly tolerated higher electricity costs, so perhaps it's telling that the FIT is less popular in England, which has a steeper income inequality curve.
A lot of deniers seem to think climate models are looking for something to fit to warming — these straw men see the Keeling curve, say, «Hey, that looks like it!»
It boils down to there being a lot of noise from things like solar and volcanoes, and superimposed on that greenhouse gases and within the existing uncertainty it's not that hard to pick and choose your forcings and climate sensitivity to come up with something that fits the actual temperature curve quite well.
And even if what eeveryone cared about in practice was some simple high - level summary like the function of a protein (e.g., something like the O2 affinity of hemoglobin), nobody would present a new model with hundreds of parameters and focus only on its fit to a few - parameter curve of bound O2 vs. partial pressure of O2.
Of course, just like before, we could fit curved surfaces to our data, but we can also expand the number of features we consider.
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