词汇 | example_english_refinement |
释义 | Examples of refinementThese 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. The influence of these refinements on the conductivity of gold is illustrated figure 1!. By 1750 law enforcement was still overshadowed by the gallows, but it had acquired many refinements, not least in its preventative and investigative functions. With the benefit of these refinements, single females in the younger age category emerge as more likely selecting lower risk investment choices in this study. In the first, the different structures represent independent refinements against the raw data and do not ' see ' each other. Having established the benefits of the linear programming approach over value iteration, we now turn to refinements on the linear programming algorithm, namely, constraint generation. In this way, we are losing verbal harmonies and comedy as surely as we are losing refinements of meaning through the spread of malapropisms. In the first part of the twentieth century, there were crucial refinements in concepts and measurements of information. Here, as in any case, they begin with the models, preabstracted objects, and use selective observations to justify refinements. There are several refinements to this organisation which enrich the possible readings of the various spaces. Obviously, one cannot introduce tectonic refinements, however modest, if the sole logic of the enterprise is to build as cheaply as possible no matter what. We construct such a family using refinements of the classical cutting and stacking methods. Of course, it is now clear that, mathematically, these additional refinements are unjustified within the uniformly valid approximation. Underlying self-regulatory processes are refinements in cortical neurobiology. In this paper, we will propose refinements of our recursive method above. Then we add some refinements originating in probabilistic number theory (see [9]). Once inquisitors had established a culture of imprisonment refinements quickly followed, such as the division into murus strictus and murus largus. Thus, because of the enormous amount of neurobiological research being produced, refinements in the model will be possible on a regular basis. The editor guarantees this by maintaining a menu of type-correct refinements extracted from the grammar. The melody has various refinements (notes outside the chord, chromaticisms, sudden wide intervals). I ignore here certain necessary but contextually irrelevant refinements of the analysis: the direction of assimilation, for example. A large number of subjects is usually needed to obtain results of statistical significance, leading to high development costs and slow cycles of iterative refinements. To permit easy evaluation of these refinements and changes, minimizing the cost of recoding the executable program to incorporate them is important. The framework presented in this section does not describe a complete implementation, which would require other refinements. Many refinements, improvements and alternatives to this categorisation have followed since. The concurrent connection of two objects without synchronization is their coproduct in the category having appropriate specifications as objects and certain refinements as morphisms. Such refinements are motivated by the need to provide simple and readable judgements that take into account the operational interpretation one keeps in mind. The use of assumptions allows refinements to be proved correct with respect to the context in which they appear. However, with further refinements, models of this type could account for a substantial portion of the variance in mentation recall. Providing an approach for analyzing current methodologies for flaws and bottlenecks, and suggesting necessary refinements. Patents for machinery multiplied after 1850, but most new inventions dealt with subtle refinements rather than major advances. In such cases, interval evaluation including their refinements suffer from excessive cancellation and provide only very weak global information. The set of the possible refinements for a given type is a subset of the possible refinements of its ancestor types. System applications appear in the structure definition of another system, and system refinements define the inner structure of the system itself. Of course, for examples as simple as the ones we have been using, these refinements lead to no improvement. Currently employed refinements in operative technique are associated with eliminating or reducing pulmonary artery distortion and dysrhythmias. However, in our initial attempts, the additional refinements usually resulted from considering the types of sounds and how they were used by the artist. At the very least they can serve as hypotheses, which, with only some refinements, are probably empirically testable in principle. The location of gaps and the interpolation of states are repeated until sufficiently precise results are obtained or no further refinements occur. We find that the first-order asymptotics can be very misleading and that bootstrap refinements can be quite important. To obtain bootstrap refinements to statistical inference, we simulate candidate diffusion processes. They are mere pinpricks because individually at least they will not seem to call for more than some minute refinements and qualifications of the thesis. Policy functions for investment and portfolio share are found by grid search with successive refinements. No doubt there will be refinements to make, but we need not go into that. The knowledge base was tested and after a small series of refinements it seemed to behave quite like the exper ts. Here we also see that system applications appear in the refinements of other systems. Such effects may be mediated by normal maturational refinements in brain circuitry that result from the postpuber tal expression of genes. We hope the findings will stimulate further tests and refinements to assess the empirical viability of this framework. Thanks are due also to the friends and colleagues who read earlier drafts of this essay and contributed important data and/or editorial refinements. Further refinements of results are possible using drop-down options or individual word searches and combinations of search terms. Coarse classes are in bold and are followed by their refinements into fine classes. The high-persistence simulations are the ones in which we expect the asymptotic approximations (including possibly the bootstrap refinements) to be less reliable. What is needed is an ordered version of sets that has no other refinements. Such work is likely to take us to refinements of profunctors and open map bisimulation, and to other (bi)categories. In the future we plan to investigate further refinements to the algorithm such as applying it on a sub-band basis for improved quality. The remainder of the chapter considers further refinements. No more can they afford all the domestic refinements that accompany being 'civilized'. Such refinements are easy to implement as adaptations of our raw basic algorithm. A number of refinements to the fundholding scheme have been evaluated. There is no scope for preparation or for other refinements in the formal unfolding of the song. Modifications or refinements must be made over time in response to use and feedback by consumers. In the third chapter a general setting for multistage control under fuzziness is developed, and in the next four chapters refinements and developments are treated. Many minor refinements were required until the walker met both conditions. The refinements include the transformation of the optimization problem into a linear quadratic problem under an inequality constraint. His account of a person's good, or objective interests, takes the form of an idealized-desire account with refinements designed to cater for wellknown difficulties. The list of methods is not exclusive but forms the framework of our approach and may be extended by new upcoming methods and refinements in the future. After briefly reviewing what it means to define literacy and learning in relation to sociocultural context, it explores some recent arguments for conceptual and methodological refinements. Then, a model check can verify the consistency of structure with behaviour, a consistency that must be maintained in the refinements that lead to the implementation. Besides a discussion on the computational complexity of our approach, we outline how the update semantics and its refinements can be directly implemented on top of existing logic programming systems. The model, incorporating further mesh refinements, is demonstrated as a tool for predicting effects on the tidal flow of a breakwater and other coastal engineering constructions. Although intra-tracheal occlusion has been performed under solely ultrasound guidance in sheep after a mini-laparotomy,189 further refinements are required before a totally percutaneous technique can be applied to humans. Perhaps the most important question raised in this review is whether, in our diagnostic advances and refinements, we have become overzealous in diagnosing and labeling children. Thus, one may need to use techniques for restricting the set of total refinements of a graph in order to conclude that properties are valid or consistent. Page's translation of the latter part of this passage is 'before the clergy and before those who seek the refinements in any branch of study' (p. 82). In our own research, we hope to proceed to further refinements of our phonetic similarity matching, to allow us to move beyond cognates in possible future comparisons across families. Rather, specifications, such as invariants on data structures or refinements on types, must be separately specified as preconditions and postconditions on expressions that manipulate these data. Other refinements of the theory of this section, specially designed to throw light on evolutionary deviations from pure anguilliform motion, are given in both the subsequent sections. However, we note that the modal transition systems for shape graphs may have total refinements that have no correspondence to shapes that may occur at run-time. Like related update approaches, the current semantics does not incorporate a notion of minimality of change, so we consider refinements of the semantics in this direction. However, it is not general (unlike the imperative calculated concrete procedure), because there are other valid concrete procedures that are not (algorithmic) refinements of the calculated procedure. Secondly, the line drawings and plates certainly enhance the quality of this book, but such refinements as illustrations are now frequently rejected by major publishers as too expensive to include. Life events, vulnerability and onset of depression: some refinements. The projections that are either novel or refinements in the macaque are shown in bold type, whereas previously known sources of cor tico-pontine fibers are indicated in regular-size type. Life events vulnerability and onset of depression : some refinements. The data set do not allow for an examination of these refinements. There is scope for further refinements to and expansions of the analysis in this study. I offer it only as a starting point, open to refinements and improvements. After all, science does not progress through a progression of terminological refinements, but through a cycle of progressively more refined data collection and theory construction. One can come back to an image the next day in order to cast a fresh eye over it before attempting further refinements. Only if those refinements are incompatible with the available archaeological resources would these reflections be damaging. Rather, what is called for are certain methodological refinements that will make the case more persuasive than it already is. There are clearly many possible refinements to contract types and pricing strategies which could bring rewards in terms of progress towards the goals identified earlier. During these refinements, the original highfrequency information in the data may be reintroduced. At the very least, future refinements should give greater definition to their model's openeconomy features. To our knowledge, such refinements in context are novel in the logic programming community. The situation becomes considerably more subtle when the observational interpretation of specifications and refinements is brought into the picture. The observational interpretation of specifications and refinements adds expressive power and flexibility, but introduces some subtle problems. In refinements of the theory, a signature may carry further information, such as a sign and/or a type for each port. 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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