词汇 | example_english_redundant |
释义 | Examples of redundantThese 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. In addition, there are those retired, dismissed for misconduct and of the remaining redundants, the majority do not have the service qualifications. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If a rule with such a "compound" body is not redundant it might be so in part. One set contains redundant rules, the other set is minimal w. r. t. redundancy. They proved that the formed system of equations is redundant. The attraction of what might at first blush seem a redundant translation was that nature could speak in a clear and undistorted voice. As a result, there are three redundant constraints on rotation. There are two distinct aspects of controlling a highly redundant robot such that it reaches its goal whilst avoiding all obstacles. Redundant mechanisms of calcium-induced calcium release underlying calcium waves during fertilization of sea urchin eggs. The key question is how to choose the self-motion of structurally flexible redundant manipulators to prevent undesired flexibility effects. As far as we know, not many studies have been done on structurally flexible redundant manipulators. There are essentially three methods for task planning; teach and replay procedures, simulation and inverse analytic approaches which are all applicable to non-redundant manipulators. Applying these torques to the flexible dynamic equations, the dynamic responses of the flexible, redundant manipulator can be numerically obtained. Clearly, it would be highly redundant to describe the orthography and pronunciation independently of each other. Figure 7a shows a redundant manipulator with 5 links and 8 degrees of freedom. Tabling seems to be an effective way to resolve infinite loops and redundant computations. In non-redundant case the pseudo-inverse is just equivalent to the matrix inversion. In this paper, the method is developed and demonstrated using a redundant manipulator that simultaneously avoids obstables, singularities and joint motion limitations. The linearity criterion is used to help avoid loss of efficiency by not duplicating large non-linear arguments (to avoid redundant evaluation) during deforestation. Because a significant portion of the labour force was becoming redundant, pauperization loomed large. The soft palate, uvula, redundant pharyngeal tissues, and sometimes the tonsils are removed (51). The book opens with an (unfortunately redundant) introductory chapter that outlines its overall content. In the era of high-precision cross-sectional echocardiography, it now seems redundant to continue using normal data obtained from formalin-fixed autopsy specimens. Moreover, by working with the entire population of existing design solutions, it makes the indexation and selection of relevant cases redundant. If que is treated as a clitic, however, such filters become redundant. We assume that the proposition holds for any completed branch that is redundant for less than n constants. In contrast to the corresponding nonredundant parallel manipulator, the redundant one has larger orientation workspace and less singular configurations. Further, the links of a redundant robot is in general longish and thus the cylinder's representation is convenient. The occurrence of redundant groups indicates a redundancy of means to meet the need of a particular agent, named the trigger agent. Another demonstration that political behaviour cannot be deduced from an objectivist account of economic class position might seem redundant. Under ideal theor y, state institutions are already adequate to the needs of individuals, rendering redundant any further account of individual rescue obligations. The seqprimitive is not redundant in the core language if it has our weakly typed case, as the following remark shows. Additionally, redundant copies of each frame can be sent. When the robot is redundant, the obstacle avoidance can be done simultaneously with the primary task. Thus, some redundant control signals have been obtained for the cases (i), (ii) and (iii), respectively. Most researches for redundant robots, therefore, are focused on rigid-body robots. The technique investigated in this, paper was successfully applied to the redundant large scale manipulator described in references [3, 9, 10]. Therefore, we introduce the second heuristic to prevent redundant searches. A procedure for the dynamic synthesis of redundant manipulator trajectories39 has been proposed for the first time in 1984. One solution, called cc(0), is chosen, setting the redundant parameters equal to zero. Robotic application degrees of freedom, it is redundant. In fact, each chain can have any number of actuated joints, providing that it is not kinematically redundant. We propose a method of time-optimal collision-free motion planning for both non-redundant and redundant manipulators in work spaces with obstacles. The proposed control law has been used to solve the force control problem of a redundant robot. One might suspect that any theory positing such overdetermination fails to vindicate mental causation, since mental causes continue to appear in some sense redundant. Each locus in the molecular structure should be stabilized by redundant stabilizing contacts that will now act cooperatively. Contextually redundant feature values are often introduced into phonological systems by context-sensitive processes. The classes of manipulators possessing these extra joints, that provide for the performance of secondary tasks, are known as redundant manipulators. The robot is either a redundant or a non-redundant articulated manipulator with revolute joints, and is the only moving object in its environment. The manipulator is redundant and a suitable criterion has been introduced to find the optimal configuration. In the redundant manipulator, joint motion (including the selfmotion), is crucially important to vibration reduction. Because of their higher dexterity and versatility, redundant manipulators have been an appealing research topic in robotics. The set of subtrees that is used is thus very large and extremely redundant. Once the covering algorithm has finished, redundant rules are removed from the whole set. An important property of admissible representations is that they provide a redundant representation for real numbers. In the first case we call the cell collapsible, in the second case we call it redundant. However, redundant and superfluous cases can be avoided by requiring that no case be added to the set arbitrarily. If they had been explicit about the implications of that caution, many of the themes put forward in this review would probably have been redundant. Terms may be traversed more than once resulting in redundant applications of congruence rules. 228 with automatically extracted rules, especially when compounded rules are transformed, redundant rules may appear. A rewriting in a set will be redundant if the data it asks for are already contained by the other rewritings in the set. The redundant rule pruning method works as follows. Ageism has become institutionalised and contributes to the view that elderly people are socially redundant, incapable and dependent. In 1936, 450,000 older people received the meagre benefits granted to the poor, among them many redundant and unemployed older workers. The oversimplified image of the brain and the redundant psychiatric descriptions were compatible at that time. The assumption that stimulation is redundant across perceptual systems is widespread, extending beyond the concept of amodal specification. Furthermore, both empirical and theoretical suggestions are discussed that render two aspects of emulation theory redundant: independent modal emulators and extra measurement of amodal emulation. To enhance safety and system per formance, multiply redundant sensors are installed for measuring key variables in order to create direct measurement redundancy. Variables and objectives can be made temporarily redundant whilst others can be introduced during a largely explorative process. In cases of null and overt subjects, these were also coded for pragmatically licit and illicit or redundant uses. Central to this idea was the perception of a non-rational or redundant division of labour between industry and artisans. As in delivery, some valuable thing comes out, while the redundant is thrown away. Example 11f is considered an acceptable passive construction, with redundant specification of the patient. Since first and second pronouns are redundant in two-party conversations, no confusion results from these omissions. Thus, redundant information noted in the corrigenda is reproduced. Therefore, once and y (0) are given, all y (i) are uniquely determined and become redundant. However, in most practical situations this will be redundant. One option for removing multicollinearity is to delete redundant markers. However, the situation may improve in cases where the degeneracy can be removed by identifying and eliminating redundant constraints causing the degeneracy. The mean number ofwords contained in the redundant and nonredundant sentences was 11.20 and 7.95, respectively. Removal of redundant rules is trivial because it can be realized through a simple search. Assumption 1 is subsumed by assumption 3 and is redundant. After each elimination step, redundancy in the remaining system of inequalities is reduced by removing every constraint that is found to be redundant. However, the algorithm designed for rule node combination deleted the redundant rule nodes after training. Note that the qualitative relation may be redundant, but it is convenient, for many practical purposes, to render it explicit. The conversion rule of the cube is redundant in our system. The post-punk era has made these convenient stereotypes if not redundant, at least seriously limited. In advanced communism there will be no constraints, no morality required to constrain human freedom, because absolute abundance will make such restraints redundant. Why such a church should become redundant is easily understood. Therefore, managed floating does not have the advantage of making redundant the holding of official reserves. All the rest have been made redundant by the choice of carving into the living rock. The fragmented structure of shipbuilding only became redundant when factory production was possible, in the 1940s and 1950s. Structure sharing and its representation using coreference tags presents the notation with the ability to avoid redundant substructures. If you have a sheet of copper, for example, how much of the material can you extract before it becomes redundant? On that basis, it is redundant (even if apparently useful) to specify contexts in the main rule. A return to history shows us that these are for the most part redundant. I proceeded in that way in order to avoid the risks of multi-colinearity, that is, the simultaneous use of partially redundant variables. We will argue that the appeal to symbolic value is both redundant and misleading. Would this limit distribution also provide an accurate approximation if there are many redundant instruments? 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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