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... relatively large contribution, and if the data point is far from the argument, it makes a relatively small contribution. The relative sizes of the contributions of each data point are determined in part by the bandwidth parameter, h ...
... relatively large contribution, and if the data point is far from the argument, it makes a relatively small contribution. The relative sizes of the contributions of each data point are determined in part by the bandwidth parameter, h ...
Page 105
... (relatively), and frequency T c increasing (relatively) as a function of , which itself dS is increasing as a function of time, for example, ; dSa/c ; ; ........ - increasing at a constant dSb/c dSc/c dS&/c rate. The effect is a time ...
... (relatively), and frequency T c increasing (relatively) as a function of , which itself dS is increasing as a function of time, for example, ; dSa/c ; ; ........ - increasing at a constant dSb/c dSc/c dS&/c rate. The effect is a time ...
Page 388
... relatively movable elements , means pivotally connecting said elements com- prising a link , knife edge members secured to said ele- ments , and bearings secured to said link and relatively movable thereto and adapted for engagement ...
... relatively movable elements , means pivotally connecting said elements com- prising a link , knife edge members secured to said ele- ments , and bearings secured to said link and relatively movable thereto and adapted for engagement ...
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