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Definition of Smoothers
1. smoother [n] - See also: smoother
Lexicographical Neighbors of Smoothers
Literary usage of Smoothers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Past in the Present: What is Civilization? by Arthur Mitchell (1881)
"STONE WEB Smoothers.— RUDE STONE IMPLEMENTS OF SHETLAND. WHAT I propose to do
first in this lecture is to show the value and nature of a classification of ..."
2. The Modern Asphalt Pavement by Clifford Richardson (1908)
"The tampers and smoothers must be used with great care and should not be too hot.
If the smoothers are hot and it is difficult to tell their temperature in ..."
3. The Modern Asphalt Pavement by Clifford Richardson (1908)
"The tampers and smoothers must be used with great care and should not be too hot.
If the smoothers are hot and it is difficult to tell their temperature in ..."
4. The Modern Asphalt Pavement by Clifford Richardson (1907)
"The tampers and smoothers must be used with great care and should not be too hot.
If the smoothers are hot and it is difficult to tell their temperature in ..."
5. State of the Art in Probability and Statistics: Festschrift for Willem R by Mathisca de Gunst, Chris Klaassen, A. W. van der Vaart (2001)
"They are thus symmetric linear smoothers, in the sense of Buja, Hastie and
Tibshirani (1989), whose eigenvectors are given by the columns of UE. ..."
6. SAS/INSIGHT(R) 9.1 User's Guide by SAS Institute, Institute SAS Institute (2004)
"Nonparametric Smoothers For a simple regression model with one or two explanatory
variables, a smoother /A(X) is a function that summarizes the trend of Y ..."
7. American Highway Engineers' Handbook by Arthur Horace Blanchard (1919)
"Tampers and smoothers must l>c used with great care, especially the latter, ...
Under unfavorable conditions it may be necessary to employ smoothers more ..."
8. American Highway Engineers' Handbook by Arthur Horace Blanchard (1919)
"Tampers and smoothers must be used with great care, especially the latter, ...
Under unfavorable conditions it may be necessary to employ smoothers more ..."