0 to add something in the middle of a text, piece of music, etc.: --
"How very odd to say all that!" I interpolated.
Additional jobs are evaluated and their monetary values for each factor interpolated into the scale.
They use special software to intelligently interpolate the missing values.
Coleridge-Taylor was keen on interpolating African-American spirituals into the classical music tradition.
In his adaptation of the script he interpolated the words "tempus fugit" and the translation "time flies".
The actual trajectory is continuous and smooth, and is calculated by interpolating a fifth-order polynomial between the optimized points, assuming zero initial and final acceleration.
The points are sampled close to each other and interpolated to follow the curve smoothly.
Both, the upper and lower surfaces are flat and the position of the internal nodes is linearly interpolated between these surfaces and the perturbed interface.
The travel times and possibly amplitudes on the wave front are interpolated onto a regular grid as the front propagates (right).
They are either given in the original problem formulation or interpolated from an overlapping segment in the other coordinate direction.
The rest of the points were interpolated using a weighted average, with respect to the neighbouring variance estimates.
In figure 1 we show a schematic plot of (1.1) and (1.2), interpolated empirically and using physically motivated parameter choices as described in the caption.
The pressure-strain model for moderately non-equilibrium turbulence is obtained by interpolating between the rapid distortion and equilibrium models using a parameter called the timescale ratio.