In Delgado's heyday, neuroscientists believed that the brain employed just a single,
simple coding scheme discovered in the 1930s by Lord Edgar Adrian, a British neurobiologist.
Not exact matches
I'm sure if you're capable of implying scientific malfeasance then you're certainly capable of running the
code and testing
simpler interpolation
schemes such as nearest neighbor, inverse distance weighting, splines etc... But here's a hint for you to save time — they all give virtually the same result (we tested it).
Add some
simple green plants with colorful blooms that fit the color
scheme of your home and that cape
code style feel.