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- long as the perturbation from the unregularised result is small, one can regularise any result that is presented as a best fit point with a covariance matrix...
- genitive case was limited to indicating possession. The inflectional system regularised many irregular inflectional forms, and gradually simplified the system...
- 2 million in 2008 out of a total po****tion of 46 million. In 2005 alone, a regularisation programme increased the legal immigrant po****tion by 700,000 people...
- 2nd century BCE. The Roman historian Suetonius credited Augustus with regularising the Roman transportation and courier network, the Cursus Publicus. Local...
- In signal processing, particularly image processing, total variation denoising, also known as total variation regularization or total variation filtering...
- French). Amanda Levinson. "The Regularisation of Unauthorised Migrants: Literature Survey and Country Case StudiesRegularisation programmes in Luxembourg"...
- Corporation (STC) is a Nepalese company founded in 1963 for the purpose of regularising the distribution primarily of salt but also sugar, wheat, oil, rice,...
- The Benjamin–Bona–****ny equation (BBM equation, also regularized long-wave equation; RLWE) is the partial differential equation u t + u x + u u x − u...
- Look up regularization, regularisation, or regularizations in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Regularization may refer to: Regularization (linguistics)...
- delegates were informed that an IRA convention had been held and had regularised its structure, bringing to an end the "provisional" period. By then,...