Fiducially

"Fiducially" in a Sentence (15 examples)

enables the Soul fiducially to close with and rest upon that Object

This I call an acting fiducially; that is, with a believing persuasion and particular application.

Their ethics were supported by the Hippocratic principle of doing no harm, a deontological imperative that was realized fiducially through the physician's relationship to the patient.

A very perfect internal collimating telescope, with means under the observers hand of adjusting fiducially the line of collimation without the intervention of an assistant.

Then take the micrometer reading, using the indicator fiducially.

Respiratory gating with fiducially based respiratory motion tracking on a robotic radio-surgery system exemplifies a forerunner of more advanced fiducially based tracking systems [36].

The success profit AG2(Y) is below the fiducially point Alpha, AG2(Y) < AG1 (X) exist and the success profit AG1(X) is over the fiducially point Beta.

Cluster outlines are dealt with as combinatorial associations in which, for each fiducially point, a stream from an alternate illustration experience can be chosen, in this way making a very helpful plan. This plan is printed to new face pictures to successfully discover the fiducially factors in the photo.

Dick et al. [151] employed an ANN model to track irradiation of the liver without using fiducially tumors to monitor the lung-diaphragm boundary.

Closely related to the tests that have previously been described is the notion of fiducially related values of σ and s.

In arguing fiducially about the value of a parameter, a procedure applicable to some of the simple cases begins by the calculation from the sample of an estimate of the parameter in question.

That is to say, we might consider the exponent (τ₀ - μ)/Θ to be distributed fiducially as a weighted sum of two Chi-squares.

Be it further enacted, That all libraries &c. held fiducially or individually for seminary or church objects, shall be alike exempt from taxation.

Where plan was part owner of mortgages, other investors were not fiducially liable to plan

The logic of the Audit is fiducially incompetent and wrong, and following it will lead to steadily increasing catastrophic forest fire acreage and exponentially greater cost-plus-losses in the future.

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