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  • {{Short description|Upper bound on resources required by an algorithm}} ...in [[Big O notation|asymptotic notation]]). It gives an upper bound on the resources required by the algorithm. ...
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  • ...t]] (humanity's [[consumption (economics)|consumption]] of Earth's natural resources for that year), and multiplying by 365 (366 in leap years), the number of d ...etwork's calculations<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.footprintnetwork.org/resources/data/ |title=Ecological Footprint: data and accounting methodology |website ...
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  • ...itation needed|date=March 2013}} within the natural language processing ([[Natural Language Processing|NLP]]) community. ..., [[textual entailment]] and question answering. In all these cases, it is natural to formulate the decision problem as a constrained optimization problem, wi ...
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  • |designation = Natural Environment ...|author= Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources |date= July 2, 2013 |title= Natural Heritage Information Centre |url= http://nhic.mnr.gov.on.ca/areas/areas_rep ...
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  • ...this includes the extension to novel tasks such as machine translation and natural language understanding. The modern (post-2010) AMR format preserves the syn ...ll as a considerable number of publicly available data sets. Many of these resources are collected at the AMR homepage<ref>{{Cite web |title=Abstract Meaning Re ...
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  • ...rnal|last=Mukai|first=Terumi|date=July 1964|title=The Genetic Structure of Natural Populations of Drosophila Melanogaster. I. Spontaneous Mutation Rate of Pol ...describe the true mutation rates that would be observed in the absence of natural selection. ...
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  • ...C.|last2=Harley|first2=Alicia G.|journal=Annual Review of Environment and Resources|volume=45|pages=331–386}}</ref> The Inclusive Wealth Index is a metric for ...alth, sometimes despite increasing GDP. Many countries showed a decline in natural capital during this period, fueling an increase in human capital.<ref>{{cit ...
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  • ...e (ecology)|abundance]] of the pest or other pests if the pesticide upsets natural predator–prey dynamics in the ecosystem.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Li |first ...ces are consequently relatively scarce, each individual has less access to resources to invest energy in growth, survivorship and reproduction. That causes a de ...
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  • ...dwired.<ref name="ultimate" /> This does not take into account the dynamic natural environment, and thus was a goal for the Gödel machine to overcome. ...ved in the system. Hence even a Gödel machine with unlimited computational resources must ignore those self-improvements whose effectiveness it cannot prove.<re ...
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  • ...mergency spillways, or both. They can be located on the dam itself or on a natural grade in the vicinity of the dam. However, they can only be constructed at sites with natural drainage and moderate temperature variation and have a shorter life expecta ...
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  • ...iently find "good" parameter values which can be near-optimal given enough resources, but optimality guarantees can typically not be given. One should keep in m * [[Evolution strategies]], [[Natural evolution strategies]] ([[CMA-ES]], xNES, SNES) ...
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  • ...(over a period) and investment (costs resulting from an investment of some resources at a point in time). A high ROI means the investment's gains compare favora ...ue not currently reflected in conventional financial accounts) relative to resources invested. It can be used by any entity to evaluate the impact on [[Stakehol ...
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  • ...with project economics considerations) of the mineralized orebody. Mineral resources and reserves can be further classified depending on their geological confid ===Mineral resources=== ...
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  • ...that, controlling for all else, two species competing for exactly the same resources cannot stably coexist. It assumes normally-distributed resource utilization ...other. Over the next half century, limiting similarity slowly emerged as a natural outgrowth of this principle, aiming (but not necessarily succeeding) to be ...
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  • ...lerance was initially devised by the SCS (known presently as the [[Natural Resources Conservation Service|NRCS]]). It was based on the minimum soil loss rate re ...
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  • ...on local requirements, geographical/climatic conditions, available natural resources/ technology and cropping patterns in their districts so as to significantly If the expenditure in subsequent years falls below the base line, the resources required to complete projects started under the RKVY will now have to be pr ...
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  • ...of equilibrium|equilibrium]] resource density).<ref>{{Cite journal|title = Resources: A Graphical-Mechanistic Approach to Competition and Predation|journal = Th ...petition is reduced when different species primarily compete for different resources. Similarly, if species are differently affected by environmental variation ...
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  • ...ical response was coined by M. E. Solomon in 1949.<ref>Solomon, M. E. "The Natural Control of Animal Populations." Journal of Animal Ecology. 19.1 (1949). 1-3 ...of predators to prey density. In: Hughes, Ed., Quantitative Evaluation of Natural Enemy Effectiveness. J. Applied Biol. 10:342-351. 1973.</ref> In an experim ...
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  • ...me [[trophic level]] they will potentially or actually compete for similar resources.<ref name=Hubbell01/> For example, relative species abundances might descri ...asses...."<ref>Darwin, C. 2004 (1859). ''The Origin of Species by means of natural selection or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life''. ...
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  • ...speciation (clarification on resource use: species within a guild use same resources, while species within a community may not). .../ref><ref>Taper, M. L. Marquet, P. A. (1996). How do species really divide resources? American Naturalist. 147, 1072-1086.</ref> ...
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