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Examples of match


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The first argument of the tuple matches the category of the first daughter of the indexed rules.
The resulting phrase is then added to the list of contexts, together with the matched word and the path that led to the context.
Such a sequent is not an axiom unless a formula in that matches the facts in exists.
When we find that a signature matches a set of words, we analyze the words into stem and affix with that signature.
The evaluation scheme provided a scoring method for exact matches to fine-grained senses as well as one for partial matches at a more coarse-grained level.
A simple nine-way gate ensured that the routing for the sensor was matched with the correct scaling required for that control function.
In contrast, only 3 of the 649 children in the other language groups matched this figure.
Phonemes in words should always benefit from the presence of matching lexical representations.
The asset manager and asset-managed samples were independent and not matched.
Therefore, on this matched task, accent discriminated between the speech-disordered group and the control group.
The three main aspects that characterize a pattern matching technique are pattern classes, degree of similarity, and matching methods.
The input given by the designer should be represented in such a way that these searching and matching processes can be carried out.
The main drawback of the first-generation systems is the restricted view of the direct list matching inferences.
The positions are represented after pattern recognition by matching experimental parabolas to the theoretical ones.
The weakness of their approach is that sophistication of the social theory is not matched by an equivalent theorisation of the music.
A symptomatic recovery is not yet being matched by a full functional recovery.
In the future, psychometrically matched paradigms are necessary to clarify this issue.
The groups were matched on all background variables except length of illness (script relevant group mean l 11n22 ; script irrelevant mean l 5n3 years).
Starting from expenditure forecasts at the level of single appropriations, a forecast for the aggregate expenditure level should be matched with a revenue forecast.
A new approach to integrating data from multiple informants in psychiatric assessment and research : mixing and matching contexts and perspectives.
The political rhetoric of an integrated rural policy is not matched by an appropriate interest group population.
Simple theories are matched to experimental evidence throughout.
The reluctance of some rabbis matched the zeal of others for drastic punishments.
The closest matching previous utterance or schema is shown in the second column and the frequency with which this has previously occurred in the third.
In addition, there may be different matching cardinalities at the instance level.
The idioms are typically instantiated by matching them against pieces of the real world problem at hand.
The learners, of course, produced a variety of matching and nonmatching responses.
Therefore, this overall finding clearly matches the second prediction on patterns of syntactic errors.
No significant differences in mean scores were found between matched groups in either the 50-64 age group or in the oldest group.
Both types of neurons are suggested to play an important role in matching the perceived characteristics of objects to the planning of appropriate movements.
Studies of two-choice problems including memory, discrimination, and matching tasks have a long and venerable history in animal learning research.
We also pointed out that the best a recognition system can do is to select the stored representation that best matches its input.
They use deixis instead of matching the helpers' nondeictic expressions.
Only the attended-speech condition matches the normal ogive (bold solid line).
With binocular vision grip aperture matched block-size and was not affected by its distance for both the patients and the control subjects.
The chamfered custom mill matches more faces in the par t because it has more cutting sur faces.
Simulated data were analysed using models that matched the data generation model, subject to restrictions imposed by the design.
Robust design by matching the design with manufacturing variation patterns.
First, the groups were reorganised in a way that matched children with respect to achievement level and character.
The examiner read the question aloud to the child, who was asked to select the drawing that matched the verbal description.
When the foils were not matched for global similarity, 95% of the children were successful on the task.
In both tasks, the children found the distractors matched for phonological similarity more difficult to reject than the semantically related distractors or the unrelated distractors.
In one subgroup the tones for the two stimuli in the pair were matched, whereas in the other subgroup the tones were not matched.
In other words, all the participants should be able to select the target that matched the prime segmentally.
Little is known about whether beginning spellers select letters on the basis of partial or inexact matches between letter names and words being written.
If so, letter-name effects may be broader and more influential than if only exact matches are used.
Language aptitude measures in streaming, matching students with methods, and diagnosis of learning problems.
Start by letting the two processes evolve independently for the first a - 1 matches.
We now specify a set of priorities that gives us a lower bound that matches the upper bound.
Results were compared to a matched group of pre-school children randomly selected from a sequential group of children born at one hospital.
In a second procedure, matched gray and green stimuli were used to define targets for rapid, high-accuracy, three-dimensional pointing movements.
Rethinking the residency matching process and questioning the value of competition in medicine.
The child's task was to point to the word on the computer screen that matched the auditorily presented word.
Of course, performance on these tasks is compared to that of normally developing children, matched either for chronological or language age.
According to one estimate, the rate of increase was about 9 times for full-size matches, and 6.5 times for half-size.
Subjects were matched by age at biopsy, and mammograms were taken at the time of biopsy.
Identification of compounds was based on retention time matching and coinjection with standards.
A demographically matched control group was recruited using reverse telephone directories to locate control families within the same neighborhood.
Total amount of raw material used in the final production centres must be matched by domestic purchases, as well as imports.
By contrast, our approach is based on a simple use of the method of matched asymptotic expansions.
As part of the solution in 5.2.3, the leading order terms are matched to the outer solution (4.12) in the overlap region.
When there is only one singularity, the form of the mappings for the two problems must be the same; singularity matching gives the time-dependence.
However, the empirical literature is mixed regarding the strength of these matches.
The temperamentally matched control group was selected to show a similar temperamental profile to the patients, that is, high negative affect and low effortful control.
The final matched group provided two exact matches for each maltreated participant.
The race of the doll family, and the gender of the child dolls, were matched to the race and gender of each participant.
Instead, they found that performance by the autism group closely matched that of the controls.
Thus, we only included between-cohort rs that included 1 of the two matched ages.
However, weaknessess of "matching" include poor probing by the interviewers as a result of the interviewers' assumptions about the experiences of the interviewees.
Trained ethnographers matched with the predominant ethnicity of each census tract conducted the research.
The majority of studies reviewed in this paper have employed a matched control design.
However, the rigidity of the parameter-setting account is not matched by the same rigidity in the empirical patterns.
Unhappily, the excellence of production and illustration is not matched by the text.
Workers and firms are matched in each period at random.
She was sent on a long series of pilgrimages, but her case also reveals how penances were matched to sins.
Thus, the lack of memory posited by the ecological approach matches what is known about the dorsal system.
A modified block matching method for real-time freehand strain imaging.
There is thus a very non-trivial problem of matching heuristics to problems.
From now on in this proof we assume that the weight function matches.
In such cases, matching the sedimentary characters is the only way to correlate litho-sections.
Onedimensional results were checked, verifying that the analytic solution of the differential equation exactly matched that obtained numerically from the integral equation.
Separate solutions are then obtained for the two domains which are matched in the region of overlap.
The method of matched asymptotic expansions is then used.
There were 36,187 such records declared matches without review.
First, each class in the object model is represented as an element with an attribute list matching the attributes of the class.
Movement is matched against the "rigid" stillness of life.
The presentation and content matches and reflects the quality of the original event.
In answer to these questions a test has established that the spatial distribution of subdélégations was not accurately matched to the distribution of towns.
Within it the light flashes and the sunshine is so tempted to the gilded ceiling that it travels over the tawny metal, matching its hue.
There is indeed very extensive literature on their use as feed additives, and it is matched by that on the use of clays and cyanoferrates.
Each strategy was matched against each other strategy an equal number of times.
The path pursued particularly matched the clergy's vision of the profanity of towns and sacrality of rural life.
The program trims the sequences according to user-defined parameters and the trimmed sequences are matched against each other and grouped.
However, to examine the effect of matching interventionists and patients would require randomizing large numbers of patients to a large number of interventionists.
Sensitivity analysis in this approach is to consider different baseline covariates for matching or adjustment.
Multiple matches per set serve as independent signal detectors and provide a possibility to capture statistical uncertainties.
In fact, at most matches, they do very little at all except set up a few chants when things are a bit quiet.
Many appeared to be visibly drunk at matches and were often thrown out by the police for this reason.
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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