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  • 71Dynamic light scattering — Hypothetical Dynamic light scattering of two samples: Larger particles on the top and smaller particle on the bottom Dynamic light scattering (also known as photon correlation spectroscopy or quasi elastic light scattering) is a technique in… …

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  • 72New Kingdom of Granada — Nuevo Reino de Granada Colony of the Spanish Empire   ← …

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  • 73Shape context — is the term given by Serge Belongie and Jitendra Malik to the feature descriptor they first proposed in their paper Matching with Shape Contexts in 2000cite conference author = S. Belongie and J. Malik title = Matching with Shape Contexts url =… …

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  • 74Irrigation in Peru — Source : Portal Agrario (1994)About 80% of all water withdrawal in Peru is used for irrigation, yet much of this water (65%) is lost due to reliance on inefficient irrigation systems.ref harv|INRENA|Comision Tecnica Multisectorial|Comision… …

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  • 75Linear least squares/Proposed — Linear least squares is an important computational problem, that arises primarily in applications when it is desired to fit a linear mathematical model to observations obtained from experiments. Mathematically, it can be stated as the problem of… …

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  • 76Electricity sector in Paraguay — Source : ESMAP, 2006 Access to electricity In 2005, almost 90% of the population in Paraguay had access to electricity, which is just slightly below than the 94.6% average for LAC [http://info.worldbank.org/etools/lacelectricity/home.htm… …

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  • 77Least absolute deviations — (LAD), also known as Least Absolute Errors (LAE), Least Absolute Value (LAV), or the L1 norm problem, is a mathematical optimization technique similar to the popular least squares technique that attempts to find a function which closely… …

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  • 78Régularisation Tychonoff — La régularisation Tychonoff est la méthode de régularisation la plus utilisée pour la résolution de problèmes qui ne sont pas bien posés ainsi que pour les problèmes inverses. Elle a été imaginée par le mathématicien russe Andreï Nikolaïevitch… …

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  • 79Butcher group — In mathematics, the Butcher group, named after the New Zealand mathematician John C. Butcher by Hairer Wanner (1974), is an infinite dimensional group first introduced in numerical analysis to study solutions of non linear ordinary differential… …

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  • 80Capilla abierta — of Tlalmanalco, Mexico State A capilla abierta or “open chapel” is considered to be one of the most distinct Mexican construction forms.[1] Mostly built in the 16th century during the early colonial period, the construction was basically an apse… …

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