| 11. | He helped invent free-form deformation and T-splines.
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| 12. | SPLINE is available free to application developers for research use.
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| 13. | The screening material may wrinkle as you roll the spline in place.
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| 14. | Mechanically, the gears are equivalent to rotating splines with modified profiles.
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| 15. | The resulting spline will be continuous and will have continuous first derivative.
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| 16. | Kernel functions commonly used include the Gaussian function and the cubic spline.
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| 17. | In each case the shaft or hub had three splines.
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| 18. | The upgrade also included a matching clutch hub of 26-spline.
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| 19. | Common spline sizes range from to, in increments of.
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| 20. | An important concept associated with regression splines is that of a knot.
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