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Examples of input


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We present two case studies that demonstrate a service to extract data from product models and provide inputs to component analysis applications.
Moreover, such systems can only be passive if they have identical numbers of inputs and outputs.
Presumably, learners compare their outputs further to their perceived inputs.
There are often situations when we may not mind spending more time on some inputs but would like to have a k -colouring.
The largest inputs occurred in the activities which produced goods for the family's own use.
Thus, there is evidence that this may be a developmental period when phonological awareness abilities are responsive to environmental inputs.
Neurons summate inputs and fire in bursts, other neurons react with longer latencies, the sensory signal is repeatedly reorganized, and the activity eventually dissipates.
The results (table 3) show that the sensitivity was greatest with inputs for natural life expectancy, maximum recruitment rate, and pat-occupying frequency of breeders.
With all inputs at the standard values the residual population was 50 (3).
If the new crop requires more inputs, for example, this would be accounted for.
If c 0, technology allows farmers to substitute capital (or other inputs) for climate.
The capacity analysis did not include any other variables, such as the qualitative variables in table 1, as inputs.
The vector of intensity variables z defines the reference technology given the observed inputs and outputs.
The independent variables are prices, fixed inputs, and variables for the separability test.
One of these consumption goods is cooked food, which requires raw food, fuel, water, and labor as inputs.
In this analysis, it is helpful to separate land from the other variable inputs.
As such, plot output and inputs are normalized by plot area.
The soilconserving method is assumed to be using more of such inputs.
Commercialization of agricultural systems leads to greater market orientation; progressive substitution out of non-traded inputs for purchased inputs; and the decline of integrated farming systems.
However, it is important to note that decisions regarding land expansion are conditioned by access to complementary inputs.
First, the firm may substitute less-polluting inputs for more-polluting ones.
However, intensities are also affected by changing prices of (or taxes on) polluting inputs into the production process.
Both forest fuelwood and alternative fuels require labor inputs.
The host country's stocks of biodiversity and genetic information are crucial inputs to the production of high-quality samples.
Land prices are also a function of access to roads, since this affects price of inputs and outputs.
In spite of cross-section data, there is price variation because farmers buy inputs from different sources.
There is a general dearth of literature on the implications of imported inputs for the customs union theory.
On the other hand, the choice of substitution elasticities among productive inputs and the rule used for redistributing carbon tax revenue do influence the results.
Other factors mentioned included seed availability, poor soil fertility, availability of inputs and credit and an unpredictable producer price.
With higher inputs and management, good benefits are still possible.
The grain yields were higher in the second than the first season although nutrient inputs were not applied in the second season.
Nutrient inputs were applied in the first season only.
Farmers are assumed to choose land use and inputs to maximize expected net returns on each land unit they manage.
Nonetheless, economic and social factors also contribute as they are reflected in discount rate, risk, information and prices of inputs and outputs.
Estimation of the restricted cost function provides a statistical test for separability of the reproducible inputs from raw materials.
Specifically, theory requires the output distance function to be non-decreasing in good outputs, non-increasing in inputs, and homogeneous of degree 1 in outputs.
The quantified inputs were valued in 1992 constant market prices.
Such a tax, of course, carries with it the usual disadvantage that the demand for all other inputs to produce bricks will be distorted.
There would be no shortages of inputs needed to treat the severe schistosomiasis cases under options (b) and (c).
First, excise tax and subsidy policies can be used to alter the consumption of goods that use natural resources as inputs.
Using a one-sector approach and multi-sector endogenous growth models the accumulation and the substitution of man-made inputs for natural resources are analysed.
Much less is achievable by inputs of various kinds while overall deprivation and disadvantage continue.
However, some shops now sell some medicaments and other inputs.
The respondents shared deep concerns about the long-lasting polluting effects caused by deforestation, industry, vehicles and the use of chemical inputs in agriculture.
Detailed understanding of the problem requires a multi-disciplinary approach with inputs from physical, chemical and biological sciences.
No exogenous inputs were applied to the barley crop.
However, the extent to which these nutrients limit crop yields, and the role organic inputs may play in relieving them, are poorly documented.
Data on labour inputs for forage production, market prices of dairy products and farm inputs were also collected.
The animals were mostly sold when cash was needed for specific purposes such as buying farm inputs and covering school expenses.
Subscripts a and h indicate which inputs are 'controlled' by which firm.
Much of the work exploring this relationship has tended to concentrate on natural resources as inputs to the agricultural production process.
Such technologies may, for example, include commercial fuels and improved agricultural inputs.
However, when a similar experiment was run with adults, no effects of auditory inputs on somatosensory responses were found.
However, the idea of stimulus inputs that do not elicit sensations or perceptions, especially when those inputs are supraliminal, is difficult to accept.
The degree of comparative advantage over the traditional system, however, depended on the level of agronomic inputs and rainfall.
Therefore, to sustain yields of the rice+wheat system, agronomic management has to be improved for greater ef®ciency of utilization of applied inputs.
The roles of inputs and outputs in predicting health, behaviour and test scores in early childhood.
In the data entry mode, the designer inputs the data that configure the project to be developed.
The procedure continues until all the initial driving inputs to the generated subbehaviors can be provided by the working environment specified in the design specification.
As a result, all the inputs and outputs become discrete.
The lists of intermediate inputs and outputs of each procedure are then checked to determine if they contain any attributes involved in any violation.
Before the alternative in the chosen case is mapped to the proposed design plan, its list of intermediate inputs is checked.
The list of intermediate inputs of this procedure is empty so no more procedures are required.
Weights, material usage, and structural concepts are inputs to the system.
Their main argument assumes full prosodic specification of inputs.
The target languages in these studies have both matching of inputs and reconstruction of outputs (while we consider only matching here).
Program constraints such a sense that it is a motion planner that generates inputs for a tracking controller.
In order to simplify the analyses, applied inputs and a communication delay are assumed to be bounded.
Because all the identification models have the same inputs, they run in parallel.
Each sensor oscillator (osc1 and osc2) receiving sensor inputs is combined with a rhythm core oscillator (osc0), and information is transmitted synchronously.
The device is fabricated in-plane and allows the positioning of components out-of-plane using three independent linear inputs.
Then the states of line inputs may always be deduced from the state of line outputs.
Enterprise taxes were levied not on the total output or one of the inputs used in production but on the activity as a whole.
Here, we require that firms determine their factor inputs for current production before the state is fully known.
Among other inputs, all feed should come from the farm itself or be produced within the region2.
All the prices of variable inputs are significant in the model.
At the beginning, farms were more diverse, dependent on animal traction, on-farm inputs and income and, after initial land grants, nearly independent of government policy.
During most of the last century, agricultural progress was described by systems that produced more crop and livestock products through the addition of 'external inputs'.
The second theory relates to the sustainable cycling of inputs and outputs.
However, organic production also uses less inter-industry inputs than conventional production.
The dentate circuit appears to act as a 'barrier' because it largely shields the effects of entorhinal inputs on neurons of the intrahippocampal regions.
Decision analysis, like every research tool, works best when assumptions and inputs are grounded in fact.
The interesting possibility that the dendritic targets of these neurons parallel those of inputs with specific response properties remains to be explored.
The relevance observer is used to randomly choose inputs satisfying temporal assumptions about the environment.
In this case the circuit output is 1 (only one of the inputs is true under this assignment).
If so, then these responses represent another genetically variable trait in the suite of neuroendocrine inputs and regulatory systems that regulates seasonality.
Consider the value of all inputs and outputs as either 1 or 0.
Capital inputs are measured in terms of efficiency or service flow rather than price or value.
As these examples of developmental research questions illustrate, the developmentalist is concerned with inputs and behavior that occur over days, weeks, and months.
The access of farmers of lesser developed countries to this package of new inputs, as is now abundantly clear, was limited.
If inputs from the two eyes are combined, then a grating in one eye orthogonal to that in the other will form a gridlike representation.
Variations in the endowment and rate at which some of these factor inputs can be increased influence each country's economic growth rate.
The source of these deficiencies has often been sought in the inputs to invention and industrial innovation.
The two are equal if the accounting for inputs and outputs is complete.
One way to circumvent the difficulties in measuring the quantities of inputs and outputs is to infer productivity growth from the history of their prices.
Thus, the time taken to provide these additional inputs is also recorded.
We record the amount of time taken to supply inputs for each test in both the mathematical and heuristic approaches.
The inputs to the network consisted of five word positions: an introductory word, an optional adjective, the subject noun, an adverb, and the main verb.
Most of the cotton crop in these districts is grown under intensive inputs and irrigated conditions.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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