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In Mathematica7, the spline method is fully integrated in Interpolation.
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You're more likely to notice the 1,200 students from across the world coming together to share projects like "FDIS: A Fast Frequency Distribution Based Interpolation Search Algorithm" and "Probing for Cancer with Smart shRNA."
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You're more likely to notice the 1,200 students from across the world coming together to share projects like "FDIS: A Fast Frequency Distribution Based Interpolation Search Algorithm" and "Probing for Cancer with Smart shRNA."
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You're more likely to notice the 1,200 students from across the world coming together to share projects like "FDIS: A Fast Frequency Distribution Based Interpolation Search Algorithm" and "Probing for Cancer with Smart shRNA."
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Interpolation adds these false conceptual cognitions to the pure basis, mind-itself.
Commentary on An Aspiration Prayer for the Definitive Meaning of Mahamudra ��� 2 Eliminating Confusion about the Practice of the Path Beru Khyentse Rinpoche 2006
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Interpolation of Wednesday 26, the Citizen article is maliciously insinuating that South Africa has taken sides with those who are guilty of the most ghoulish crime in the United States.
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(Interpolation or corruption: It is without intellection because, also, it contains no duality.)
The Six Enneads. Plotinus 1952
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It is asserted very positively in the later Editions of this Poem, that the four following Lines are a Relation of the King and _Tom Thumb_'s going together an Hunting, but I have took indefatigable Pains to consult all the _Manuscripts_ in _Europe_ concerning this Matter, and I find it an _Interpolation_.
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Interpolation is certain, and admitted by Funk, Bonwetsch, etc. The names of the consuls [which should be Fufius and Rubellius] are wrong; Christ lives thirty-three years; in the genuine Hippolytus, thirty-one; minute data are irrelevant in this discussion with
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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"Interpolation is a process that postulates a text in which the additional verses can be inserted," whereas, if I understand Mr. Leaf, the very first text, in his opinion, was that compiled by the editor for Pisistratus.
Homer and His Age Andrew Lang 1878
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