Even John Adams, in a preconcert interview, invoked this stale bisection, old before he was born, to justify his inclusion among the mavericks.
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For example, " Chaetopterus variopedatus " and " Branchiomma nigromaculata " can regenerate both anterior and posterior body parts after latitudinal bisection.
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Division by zero can lead to separation of distinct zeros, though the separation may not be complete; it can be complemented by the bisection method.
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The diameter and bisection width of the OMTSE network is shown to be 6 log n " 1 and ( n ^ 3 ) / 4.
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The only break of the movement lasts one-sixteenth and the end of the interlude, providing a reference point for conceptual bisection of the movement.
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For manual calculation, by calculator, one tends to want to use faster methods, and they usually, but not always, converge faster than Bisection.
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As 40 = 2 3 ?5, a regular tetracontagon is truncated icosagon, it can be constructed by an edge-bisection of a regular icosagon.
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In classical geometry, the bisection is a simple compass and straightedge construction, whose possibility depends on the ability to draw circles of equal radii and different centers.
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The oldest and simplest class of such methods, and the class that contains the most reliable method ( Bisection ), are the two-point bracketing methods.
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Analogously with the bisection method, the algorithm is then applied recursively to any quarter whose boundary has nonzero winding number to further refine the estimates of the zeros.