smoothness in the PONS Dictionary

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They both featured twin balancing shafts, producing a smoothness and silent operations on par with a traditional four-cylinder engine.
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It is possible to touch the smooth film of water and temporarily alter the surface film, which quickly returns to smoothness.
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Inland, the area is characterized by the smoothness of the landscape, mainly formed by fertile valleys with a small river network that crosses the county.
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He derived the optimal bandwidth of the spectral window, which is dependent upon the underlying smoothness of the spectral density.
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In general, approximating schemes have greater smoothness, but editing applications that allow users to set exact surface constraints require an optimization step.
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A separate consideration is the smoothness of the basis functions.
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Bigger bikes tend to have more cylinders for smoothness and increased power.
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Such a value was impressive, but it actually had fewer faces and an environment mapping effect which gave an illusion of smoothness.
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The horses developed from this cross were known for their smoothness and sure-footedness over poor terrain.
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The extra footfalls provide additional smoothness to a rider because the horse always has at least one foot on the ground.
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