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... selected red ( Figure 3 ) . The next most numerous selection was yellow with 81 respondents or about 25 % . As a result , red was selected as the most understandable color for positional information at the lifeguard monitoring tower at ...
... selected red ( Figure 3 ) . The next most numerous selection was yellow with 81 respondents or about 25 % . As a result , red was selected as the most understandable color for positional information at the lifeguard monitoring tower at ...
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... selected according to their fitness ) for the next generation's reproduction . For the selection mechanism , we adopt the Roulette Wheel Selection , also called the Monte Carlo Selection Algorithm . This algorithm seeks the " parents ...
... selected according to their fitness ) for the next generation's reproduction . For the selection mechanism , we adopt the Roulette Wheel Selection , also called the Monte Carlo Selection Algorithm . This algorithm seeks the " parents ...
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... selected to record time histories of tsunami waves . The longitude and latitude of the selected reference locations are listed in Table 6. In addition , figure 11 shows the calculation area along with the reference locations , as well ...
... selected to record time histories of tsunami waves . The longitude and latitude of the selected reference locations are listed in Table 6. In addition , figure 11 shows the calculation area along with the reference locations , as well ...
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