1 a quality of politeness and education:
She's the personification of culture and refinement.
4 a small change that improves something:
These refinements have increased the machine's accuracy by 25%.
Long-term cost reductions will be achieved through the refinement of operations.
The influence of these refinements on the conductivity of gold is illustrated figure 1!.
By 1750 law enforcement was still overshadowed by the gallows, but it had acquired many refinements, not least in its preventative and investigative functions.
With the benefit of these refinements, single females in the younger age category emerge as more likely selecting lower risk investment choices in this study.
In the first, the different structures represent independent refinements against the raw data and do not ' see ' each other.
Having established the benefits of the linear programming approach over value iteration, we now turn to refinements on the linear programming algorithm, namely, constraint generation.
In this way, we are losing verbal harmonies and comedy as surely as we are losing refinements of meaning through the spread of malapropisms.
In the first part of the twentieth century, there were crucial refinements in concepts and measurements of information.
Here, as in any case, they begin with the models, preabstracted objects, and use selective observations to justify refinements.
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