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  • 1Support vector machine — Support vector machines (SVMs) are a set of related supervised learning methods used for classification and regression. Viewing input data as two sets of vectors in an n dimensional space, an SVM will construct a separating hyperplane in that… …

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  • 2Support our troops — ( fr. Appuyons nos troupes; [fr Canadian Forces Personnel Support Agency. [http://www.cfpsa.com/fr/corporate/newscentre/support/ Centre national d information] . Accessed 18 December 2007.] es. Apoyar nuestras tropas) is a slogan commonly used in …

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  • 3Support surface — is a medical term used to describe materials such as mattresses that support people who are bed ridden through illness. Research and development of appropriate support surfaces can alleviate some of the complications of immobility, such as… …

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  • 4support — sup·port 1 vt 1 a: to promote the interests or cause of b: to uphold or defend as valid or right c: to argue or vote for 2: to provide with substantiation or corroboration support an alibi 3: to provide with the means …

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  • 5Support System — is a term in Network Marketing to provide supporting tools and education for distributors in establishing their business network. Since network marketing membership is open for everyone (with restriction in age, must be over 17 years old),… …

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  • 6have — [ weak əv, həv, strong hæv ] (3rd person singular has [ weak əz, həz, strong hæz ] ; past tense and past participle had [ weak əd, həd, strong hæd ] ) verb *** Have can be used in the following ways: as an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses of… …

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  • 7support group — support groups N COUNT: oft with supp A support group is an organization run by and for people who have a particular problem or medical condition. She attended a cancer support group at her local hospital. ...a support group for relatives of… …

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  • 8HAVE QUICK — is a frequency hopping system used to protect military UHF radio traffic.Since the end of World War II, U.S. and Allied military aircraft have used AM radios in the 225 ndash;400 MHz UHF band for short range air to air and ground to air… …

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  • 9have someone in your corner — If you have someone in your corner, you have their support or help …

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  • 10have no foundation — have no base, have no support; groundless, baseless, unfounded …

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