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The first metrically complete measure within a piece of music is called 'bar 1' or 'm.
Obviously doing both is the complete measure.
Even if the two factors of the product space are complete measure spaces, the product space may not be.
The lead rams remained quiet, always a good sign, but not necessarily always a complete measure of the flock's safety.
Pulse oximetry also is not a complete measure of circulatory sufficiency.
Store chains, however, complain that site-visitor counts, or "hits," are not a complete measure of success.
Maharam's theorem is a statement about the decomposability of complete measure spaces.
Suppose A and B are complete measure spaces.
Price alone can never be a complete measure of what is in the public interest, of what is the most advantageous offer.
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Any non-complete measure can be completed to form a complete measure by asserting that subsets of null sets have measure zero.
The φ-measurable sets form a σ-algebra and φ restricted to the measurable sets is a countably additive complete measure.
This σ-algebra contains more sets than the Borel σ-algebra on R and is preferred in integration theory, as it gives a complete measure space.
Directors may, however, still seek out another more favourable bidder (or 'white knight') or complete measures begun pre-bid that fall into a company's ordinary course of business.
Lebesgue measure is an example of a complete measure; in some constructions, it's defined as the completion of a non-complete Borel measure.
Markup validation is an important step towards ensuring the technical quality of web pages; however, is not a complete measure of web standards conformance.
Maharam's theorem states that every complete measure space is decomposable into a measure on the continuum, and a finite or countable counting measure.
Although it was never intended as a complete measure of environmental impact, it has come under attack as an ineffective means of finding the true environmental impact.
From the moment a person acquires a complete measure of desire to reach spirituality, the spiritual world opens and one discovers the Upper Worlds described by the author.
One hundred twenty-eight FDRs completed measures assessing psychological morbidity, barriers, benefits, knowledge of PSA screening, and perceived susceptibility to prostate cancer.
The House is set to vote on Friday on the complete measure, the last bill in a three-part Republican package intended to sharply reduce the number of lawsuits that go to trial.
Such tests are not a perfectly fair and complete measure of performance, but still they will help parents evaluate how their child's school stacks up and whether the dollars are making it to the classroom.
Note: In this article we use the Fraktur (whose shape is somewhat reminiscent of for Borel) to indicate a probability based on a regular measure as opposed to one based on a complete measure.
Writer and ComicMix columnist Glenn Hauman wrote that relying solely on Diamond's numbers, to the exclusion of newsstand, overseas and digital sales, does not provide a complete measure of the relaunch's success.
In mathematics, a complete measure (or, more precisely, a complete measure space) is a measure space in which every subset of every null set is measurable (having measure zero).