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词汇 example_english_prune
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Examples of prune


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In the case of acl1, pruning based on interference of match tests (section 5.6.2), which is unique to the tree automaton approach, is very effective.
Twigs pruned to 4 cm length and carrying the experimental egg batch were fixed under a dissecting microscope with 16-fold magnification.
A trade-o exists between pruning nodes from the search tree versus performing an increasing amount of work per node.
If it is possible to establish that a subspace cannot return a better solution, then the subspace can be pruned.
Thus, after all of the branches have been enumerated, the duplicates are pruned away.
The trees were managed by pruning at 30 cm above ground level during the cropping season to minimize shading and competition for light and water.
By the mid1980s about 1400 ha, equivalent to 70% of the tea area (excluding pruned tea), were partially irrigated during the annual dry seasons.
Further, frequent k -itemsets, the join operation, pruning and the candidate itemsets are straightforward generalizations.
The matrices generated represent a component tree of design solutions that has been pruned of infeasible designs.
The procedure for improving recall is completely automatic, whereas precision can be improved by manually pruning the list of candidates following a set of rules.
As an alternative to pruning, they also experiment with storing the trace in a file.
One to several young fully developed leaves per plant were harvested, using pruning shears for trees and shrubs.
No examples of analogous search space pruning methods are known in the case of stable model computation.
Such search space pruning techniques are possible in the case of satisfiability testing.
A rm hand pruned your lines; a sharp ear tested their music.
Thus, the cocoa was grown under a thin cover of gliricidia shade, which was thinned and pruned frequently.
The trees are pruned and used as mulch and livestock feed.
The circled portions of the game tree are pruned during the search.
The tree of possible component chains is then pruned by eliminating component connections that are not feasible according to component- component compatibility.
After the full generation of the dendrogram, it is pruned down to a desired level.
Trees are usually pruned, rather than felled, for fuelwood.
High planting density induces the cacao trees to grow tall, making pruning difficult and increasing disease control costs.
The trend of pod yield response to pruning differed from that of the fresh leaf yield.
Furthermore, changes in the morphological production of pods caused by pruning were not examined.
Apart from the dialogue, which is appallingly vulgar but could presumably be pruned at the script stage, we consider the whole subject unacceptable.
The question, however, of whether too much, too little, or the wrong synapses were being pruned was left open.
Effect of multipurpose trees, age of cutting and drying method on pruning quality.
By pruning the tree, such a subtree is deleted.
The following recursions come from the structure of pruning the infinite tree.
However, as decision trees have a risk of becoming intractably large, we look for ways of pruning the decision tree.
In phase 3, the query vector was pruned.
Everything dominating that clause would have been pruned.
Instead, the size of the tree must be constantly monitored and the tree must be pruned whenever a limit is exceeded.
Even if most of the subtree is eventually pruned, its transient memory requirements can be exponentially large.
After pruning, the solution nodes are just the complete leaves of the remaining tree; the remainder of the pipeline simply collects these.
The pruning behaviour of improving intervals can only be understood by carefully examining the operational behaviour of the specific implementation.
An example of this is alpha-beta pruning in game theory.
We follow the existential deduction process with a pruning phase to determine which computations are required.
Therefore, it is pruned and disappears from the structure.
Even though long nogoods can play an important role in pruning, k-order learning discards them.
If the estimated error at a node is smaller than its subtree, then that node is pruned.
In addition, it is claimed that database coverage pruning often discards some useful knowledge, as the ideal support threshold is not known in advance.
A solution might be pruning of argument and result values as a last resort.
Repeatedly pruning the choice matrix is sensible, but we can combine it with another basic strategy.
The look ahead prunes every future value that is arc-inconsistent in the current search state.
Any arc-inconsistent value can be pruned from its domain because there is at least one constraint that it cannot possibly satisfy.
However, we can still increase its look ahead pruning capability.
We opened the orchid pseudobulbs with pruning shears.
The term is close to pruning and is employed in the seventeenth and eighteenth-century literature as a synonym of pruning for timber trees.
First, structural information has the potential of pruning some computation paths on the grounds that they cannot be followed by the program being analyzed.
Computations that can potentially be pruned are thus speculative.
The algorithms used in smodels and dlv refine this brute-force algorithm by employing effective searchspace pruning techniques.
As a result, we can still do fast searches by pruning large sections of the tree that are not of interest.
We are also interested in the implementation of pruning in the parallel environment.
Simultaneously there is a normal process of pruning or apoptosis that results in fine-tuning of connections.
Also, pruning a quarter and half of the plants increased pod yields by 22 and 30 %, respectively, when compared with three-quarters pruned plants.
Cocoa trees were pruned for access and height control only.
The time of pruning had variable effects on nutrient biomass, but the trend was not consistent between the soil nutrients measured.
The regression coefficient of the relationship between tree age, pruning biomass and rainfall was low (r2 = 44 %).
In experiment 1a, yields tended to increase with time for all harvesting treatments, even into the fifth year from pruning (1994/95).
Such constraints might include the rate at which connections are pruned, or the rate at which connection strengths are altered in response to error signals.
Then the tree is pruned again in order to reduce overfitting using an error estimator.
To avoid over®tting and form simpler models, pruning strategies are employed in all regression tree methods.
An ideal relevance policy will identify the relative usefulness of constraints for pruning the immediate search space.
Since pruning involves survival of local network connections through competitive, use-dependent strengthening, it is a developmental process which is similar in many ways to learning.
In general, the more pruning the selected actions perform, the harder it is to share subtrees.
Within this framework we have pruned our selection of articles further for the sake of manageability.
The plants in this experiment had not been pruned since planting.
The results reported here, therefore, are from the second year after pruning, 22 years after ®eld planting.
Effect of multipurpose trees, age of cutting and drying on pruning quality.
High litter quality and substantial nutrient recycling with annual pruning make annatto a valuable component for agroforestry systems.
Generally, net incomes of the biomass treatments were substantially reduced by the labour costs for pruning and incorporation of the biomass.
In following the strategy of repeatedly pruning and expanding the matrix of choices, we can identify and discard any blocked matrix.
A partial solution, involving a compiler modification, prunes arguments from the stack after their last possible use.
In each case the dataset has been preprocessed so that it is ordered and pruned of unsupported 1-itemsets.
Future implementation of nhc will be even more aggressive in pruning arguments and values on the stack.
Second, nothing is being pruned away or set aside.
In the context of the ensuing debate, biases cannot be eliminated but rather should be examined openly and pruned of unreasonableness.
Marked dialectical tree for example 5.1 (left) and pruned (right).
A method for pruning intermediate sharing abstractions to improve efficiency is also proposed.
Thirdly, an optimisation for pruning sharing groups is presented.
The completeness property concerns with the capability of pruning every infinite derivation.
The completeness property of a loop check concerns the capability of pruning every infinite derivation.
Recall that the order in which constraints are checked determines the amount of pruning that is achieved.
Therefore, tabled answers should be released as soon as it is found that they are safe from being pruned.
The samples were obtained by tree climbing and with telescopic pruning shears.
Presumably, pruning eliminates unused and inefficient connections to improve the overall efficiency and specificity of neurotransmission.
The leaves and small green stems (twigs) were separated and incorporated in to the soil while fresh on the same day that they were pruned.
To compare the two simulations, our program first represents them as sequences of causal processes and prunes out any processes common to both.
Any processes that exist in both simulations are pruned; the rest are the unique ones.
Also, debudded plants with pruning treatment had 12-15 days longer harvest duration than the control plants.
Harvesting and pruning can be conducted as frequently as once every 10 days.
An alteration in the method or timing of pruning long connections could disrupt specialisation in the neural selectionism approach.
The probability score can also improve the efficiency of the parsing algorithm by pruning out low-probability alternatives.
Net incomes of the biomass treatments were substantially reduced by the labour costs for pruning and incorporation of the biomass.
The redundant rule pruning method works as follows.
The support values for the candidate 2-itemsets are then determined and the sets pruned to leave only frequent 2-itemsets.
Constraints and cannot be used for pruning anywhere in the subproblem below.
Each curve is obtained by pruning the lexicon by a sequence of thresholds on the translation probability.
Over half the partnerships have been in just five crops (winegrapes, walnuts, pears, almonds and prunes).
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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