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... PREDICTION AND RANKING FOR CANDIDATE STRUCTURES Remaining candidate structures can then be ranked according to the quality of match be- tween their predicted mass spectra , BC spectra , and other spectra , and the spectra recorded for ...
... PREDICTION AND RANKING FOR CANDIDATE STRUCTURES Remaining candidate structures can then be ranked according to the quality of match be- tween their predicted mass spectra , BC spectra , and other spectra , and the spectra recorded for ...
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... prediction processes to result in a candidate structure ( possibly even the correct candidate structure ) obtaining a predicted spec- trum that matches poorly with the observed data . For example , if a library of 13C NMR pre- diction ...
... prediction processes to result in a candidate structure ( possibly even the correct candidate structure ) obtaining a predicted spec- trum that matches poorly with the observed data . For example , if a library of 13C NMR pre- diction ...
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... predicted description agrees with ( part of ) the observed description of the image . Note that , if the object is partially hidden , only parts of the predicted description will be verifi- able . The verification process can be thought ...
... predicted description agrees with ( part of ) the observed description of the image . Note that , if the object is partially hidden , only parts of the predicted description will be verifi- able . The verification process can be thought ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Concrete Reinforced | 323 |
Compilers Computer Science 1 Controls Adaptive Systems | 345 |
Composite Materials 17 Controls Bilinear Systems | 355 |
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