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>2) If so, what is the justification for using the "ton" which is found |
>before "dia"? |
See (4)below. |
>3) As a definite article what noun or pronoun does it stand in relation to? |
> If it has a substantive use, how is it identified grammatically? Does it |
>link with "parabatHn"? If so, why isn't it "tHn"? The other three nouns |
>following it are genitives, if I'm not mistaken? |
(3) PARABATHN (the only accusative m. sg. noun that really could go with |
TON appropriately). |
>4) Is there a simple rule governing the use of the article which I have |
(4) Yes: the distinction between ATTRIBUTIVE and PREDICATIVE use of the |
article; items sandwiched between the article and the substantive which it |
governs function like attributive adjectives. e.g., TON AGAQON ANQRWPON, |
"the good man"; hOI TOTE ANQRWPOI, "the men of that time"; hOI EN hUDATI |
BAPTISQENTES, "those who have been baptized with water" |
>5) Also, would making this verse a question as the UBS 4th ed. apparatus |
>suggests some manuscripts have done have any bearing on the use of "ton" or |
>the overall meaning of the verse? |
No, not on the use of TON. As I read the UBS4, it is not, in fact, any MS |
that puts a question-mark there, but rather the 1889 printed version of the |
Textus Receptus and the 1978 "La Nouvelle Version Segond[e?) Revise'e." |
That is, it's an editor suggesting it be read as a question; it's not |
something found in the MSS. And it has no bearing on the use of TON here |
which is nothing extraordinary at all. |
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In computer science, evolution strategy (ES, from German Evolutionsstrategie) is an optimization technique based on ideas of adaptation and evolution. It belongs to a more general class of evolutionary computation. |
Evolution strategies primarily use real-vector coding, and mutation, recombination, and environmental selection as its search operators. As common with evolutionary algorithms, the operators are applied in order: Mating selection, recombination, mutation, fitness function evaluation, and environmental selection. Pe... |
The first ES variants were not population based, but memorized only one search point (the parent) and one ((1+1)-ES) or more offspring (1+,lambda)-ES) at a time. Contemporary versions usually employ a population ((mu+,lambda)-ES) and are thus believed to be less prone to get stuck in local optima. |
Mutation is performed by adding a gaussian distributed random value simultaneously to each vector element. The step size or mutation strength (ie. the standard deviation of this distribution) is usually learned during the optimization. This process is called self-adaptation, and it should keep the evolutionary proc... |
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• H.-G. Beyer and H.-P. Schwefel. Evolution Strategies: A Comprehensive Introduction. Journal Natural Computing, 1(1):3-52, 2002. |
• Hans-Georg Beyer: The Theory of Evolution Strategies: Springer April 27, 2001. |
• Hans-Paul Schwefel: Evolution and Optimum Seeking: New York: Wiley & Sons 1995. |
• Ingo Rechenberg: Evolutionsstrategie '94. Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog 1994. |
• J. Klockgether and H. P. Schwefel (1970). Two-Phase Nozzle And Hollow Core Jet Experiments. AEG-Forschungsinstitut. MDH Staustrahlrohr Project Group. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the 11th Symposium on Engineering Aspects of Magneto-Hydrodynamics, Caltech, Pasadena, Cal., 24.-26.3. 1970. |
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If you need your speakers to take a little more abuse than the average pair, this sturdy build packs them inside a surplus ammo can so they can handle the abuse you throw at them. |
Courtesy of Instructables user Dustin White, this compact build costs about $50 (including the actual speaker components). If you’re handy with a soldering iron and a wire stripper, the project will be a breeze. Hit up the link below for the step-by-step build guide at Instructables. |
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1. Daniel |
Nice, I would use that instead of my TurtleBeach |
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nice effort, though a metal enclosure is not acoustically ideal for proper sound reproduction & long term listening –medium-density fiberboard, Particle board, or some type semi-hard wood |
3. Dorothy |
Putting them that close together defeates the purpose of stereo. |
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cool idea, but r is right. you killed an ammo box, those things are great for storing ammo |
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Thumbs up for the coolness factor but aside from the issues that previous posters have brought up I would think that rattles would also be an issue. |
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This is an awesome idea! It’s obvious that those of you who are concerned with the speakers being to close and it being made out of an ammo can is an issue have never spent any time in the field what so ever. When your deployed or training in the field it’s little things like this that make all the difference. I’ve... |
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