And because of Sturm-Liouville theory, these polynomials are eigenfunctions of the problem and are solutions orthogonal with respect to the inner product above with unit weight.
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When unit weights are used, it is implied that all observations have the same variance . } } is expected to be equal to that variance.
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Indeed, he wrote, " As a practical matter, most of the time, we are better off using unit weights " ( Cohen, 1990, p . 1306 ).
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Soil compactors are used to perform test methods which cover laboratory compaction methods used to determine the relationship between molding water content and dry unit weight of soils.
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This is partly why the DoD has stipulated that the CIRCM system will need to integrate with existing and future detection systems while also dramatically reducing unit weight.
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Wood has relatively low cost, high specific Young's modulus ( stiffness per unit weight ), good workability and strength, and can be assembled with adhesives of various types.
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The intake was designed as an inclined tower to maximize the natural site conditions which enabled the design of the tower to be based on the unit weight factor.
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When each edge in the graph has unit weight or f : E \ rightarrow \ { 1 \ }, this is equivalent to finding the path with fewest edges.
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One economic definition states that light industry is a " manufacturing activity that uses moderate amounts of partially processed materials to produce items of relatively high value per unit weight ".
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Its principal deficiencies were a tiny display screen and use of single sided, single density floppy disk drives which could not contain sufficient data for practical business applications, and considerable unit weight.