| 21. | In its simplest implementation, the occlusion factor depends only on the depth difference between sampled point and current point.
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| 22. | And the matrix \ mathbf { D } is also depends only on the choice of those sampling points.
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| 23. | To calculate the net result, NEC breaks the antenna's elements into a number of sampled points, called " segments ".
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| 24. | Surprisingly, more sample points doesn't always produce a better curve ( more pts can make for a lumpier curve ).
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| 25. | Most commonly, the discrete equivalent is the sampled Gaussian kernel that is produced by sampling points from the continuous Gaussian.
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| 26. | No margin of error was given for the survey of 1, 579 people, interviewed face-to-face at 78 sampling points on Thursday.
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| 27. | Instead these devices have a relatively large sensor area at each sample point in order to obtain sufficient amount of light.
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| 28. | When the bacteria are found in rivers, they have usually come from the outfall of lakes upstream from the sampling point.
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| 29. | The simplistic approach is to estimate the standard deviation of the distances of the sample points from the center of mass.
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| 30. | This Markov transition method establishes a probability at the sample points which is claimed to be proportional to the probabilities densities there.
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