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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
resample .
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Examples
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After the election, Belcher resampled the white voters whose racial animus he had measured before.
Race Over? 2009
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After the election, Belcher resampled the white voters whose racial animus he had measured before.
Race Over? 2009
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Besides, even if you've had the opportunity to download them in the past, I've resampled, re-edited and cleaned one of them.
Dec. 4th, 2008 - Issue 0.021 z0mbieastronaut 2008
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Full Circle is the same old Creed, amplified and resampled tomushy acoustic/power rock goop.
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I've resampled it a couple of times since then and although it initially seems OK and even pleasantly interesting, I have to admit that by the dry down I'm out and out repulsed.
Fiddling while Rome burns Marina Geigert 2008
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The ssNa record is a 20-year smoothed version, resampled at 6-yr resolution, and is plotted against the time scale for GISP 2 from Meeker and Mayewski, 2004.
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Visit oughtful to see a resampled view of a full image rendered in this way.
Archive 2006-10-01 Jeremiah McNichols 2006
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I would bet (a small amount of money) that the uncertainty in the parameters is instead represented across runs, such that the probability distributions of the various parameters are resampled for each individual realisation (run).
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Hendy et al. resampled the records to equivalent five-year averages and normalized the series to the common period of AD 1860 to 1985.
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Again, the cover scans I didn't scan myself are from the Grand Comic Book Database, resampled for bandwidth purposes.
Archive 2006-03-26 2006
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