词汇 | example_english_capability |
释义 | Examples of capabilityThese 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 results here indicated that education may enhance farmers' capabilities to reduce risk through better management. A methodological problem for musicology is, in fact, the question of how to handle such paradoxically interpretative capabilities. All, because of social habituation, undervalue central human capabilities that they later come to value. During wakefulness, brainstem regulatory systems globally facilitate or inhibit fast oscillatory and resonance capabilities of thalamic neurons and modulate their responsiveness to afferent sensory input. The positive ions neutralize charge build-up on the clay sample surface, resulting in remarkable imaging capabilities. Exposure is via the placenta, whose metabolic capabilities determine the chemicals reaching the baby [1]. The fundamental elements of the design environment are then described and its capabilities discussed with particular reference to the use of constraints in design. First, the shape annealing method will be presented along with current capabilities to illustrate the role that syntax and semantics play in design generation. The programs are tailored to the capabilities of a par ticular knitting machine. 298 uate the capabilities of individual approaches and to compare alternative approaches. The search for evidence of martian life requires robotic spacecraft with in situ life detection instruments and/or sample return capabilities. The language is built around a pure, higher order functional core which is augmented with side effecting capabilities. Depending on the optimising capabilities of the compiler, there may also be a performance penalty associated with such a higher order approach. A possible line of further work would be to incorporate such capabilities in an extended language, and examine their semantic and operational implications. Since then, research has focused on developing the capabilities of partial evaluators, including allowing them to handle function-valued arguments. Supporting these capabilities for built-in types such as circles was a way of addressing our language design goal of directness. I trust that the fact that it lies beyond human capabilities to satisfy such claims needs no explanation. More realistic assumptions about the operating environment or the robot's/sentries' capabilities should be investigated. To illustrate the capabilities of the proposed control strategy we present some simulation results. Assessing an individual's functional capabilities requires information from secondary sources or a home visit may be necessary. Further work to enhance the model will strengthen its predictive and evaluative capabilities. A program is defined by the time unit, called "timegrain", followed by the capabilities, the initial beliefs and the commitment rules of an agent. His discussions of capabilities and of adaptation are consistent with his utilitarianism. Many systems implement sets, because sets have powerful description capabilities. If joint velocities are obtained from measured joint via numerical differentiation, an improvement of detection capabilities for sensor faults is obtained. We are limited by the relation between our capabilities as organisms and the structure of the natural world. The above result is quite powerful in presenting the existence of nonlinear mapping capabilities of neural networks. The wide potential range of its capabilities including minor loop investigation was also covered. Three examples are included to demonstrate the capabilities of the method. However, recent developments in computational capabilities allow for more complicated calculations; therefore, interest in this approach has been growing. The development of research capabilities facilitates multinational joint assessments and the dynamics of working. The data also demonstrate that individuals' visual adaptation capabilities can vary substantially over periods of weeks. The power of these methodologies is in modelling agent's planning capabilities and in providing a tractable mechanism for computing plans. Competencies such as technical capabilities, skills and knowledge are also necessary antecedents for the building of trust in the professional setting of business exchange. I have seen no indications of this and must assume that their space could support any domain that could benefit from the capabilities they provide. He is without blemish physically and his mental capabilities are good. Dredges expanded mining operations because they were effective in swampy areas, but this new technology also required huge amounts of capital and extensive management capabilities. A genetic blueprint may unfold, with different modules coming into play or maturing of capabilities within modules over time. She divides the litigation process into four stages : voice (of the poor), responsiveness of courts, capabilities of judges and compliance. Where core-scientific capabilities were developed in universities, this emerged primarily at the initiative of academics. Recovery might be accelerated by more effective interventions to increase work-related capabilities, improve soc ial suppor t, and manage depression. Humans have more sophisticated capabilities to form representations of their environment and choose flexibly among behaviors. Much attention has focused on increased cranial capacity in humans and the expanded cognitive capabilities this allowed. Generating fast-paths for common cases and compressing headers is far beyond the capabilities of current compiler optimization techniques. While genuine innovation is rare, these new capabilities do offer improved innovation on drugs for developing country diseases. An advantage of this approach in contextual graphs is to provide natural learning and explanation capabilities in the system. All households have been included in the analysis in order to illuminate the full decommodification capabilities of the welfare states. There is overlap among the capabilities of instruments, so there may be a choice to make for a given observation. However, at the time being this is beyond the capabilities of current reputation systems. The degree of formality impacts on, but does not fully determine, the automated processing capabilities. Then we describe the application of the notion of focus to create collaborative agents with dialogue processing capabilities. The architectural challenges in building believable agents lie in the integration of a large set of shallow capabilities. Uni®cation would bring an enhancement of these capabilities. To put it more intuitively, the optimal strategy is a blend of competitive and co-operative capabilities and traits. In this study we performed groundtruth of surface mineralogy to assess the capabilities of this spectrally based approach. Deliberation requires a certain amount of trust between actors that are unequal in terms of power and capabilities. Furthermore, political integration and civilianisation of policing proceeded more successfully than the development of crime control capabilities. Only the largest and most proactive of these companies have extended their production capabilities beyond pure assembly. However, both the system (enforcing the protocol) and the agents may have limited computational and storage capabilities that restrict their control over interactions. However, their capabilities to deal with large-scale applications still have to be demonstrated. In this way, the agent's capabilities may be shared, and the agent's behaviors (hopefully) influenced so as to benefit all. Agents connecting to the system start by sending their capabilities to the local facilitator. Agents will thus contain enough information and capabilities to interact with others according to the society specification. Once a suitable pool has been found, the capabilities and preexisting responsibility of those agents must be evaluated relative to the needs of the goal. Team membership and role assignment are performed by matching agent capabilities to one or more role's requirements. Among the most remarkable capabilities exhibited by natural systems are the navigational skills of insects. The developed simulator also supports hierarchical analysis capabilities. Also, extra actuators reduce the system's manipulation capabilities. The results presented demonstrate the capabilities of the proposed method for solving the collision-free path-planning problem. Here, we can see the way in which the idea of a hierarchy of moral competence (or ' capabilities ') works. Our rediscovery of this perennial philosophy is necessary if we are to develop the wisdom necessary to containing our enormous sc ientif ic capabilities. Microbial genome analyses : global comparisons of transport capabilities based on phylogenies, bioenergetics and substrate specificities. Along with these enhanced computational capabilities come new challenges. Parasitized female hosts can regain their reproductive capabilities following death of the parasite. Of course, the number of images displayed for the intermediate positions depends on the computer's capabilities. The wrench capabilities of the three manipulators are evaluated throughout the workspace. Torques were optimized using the -norm resulting in higher force capabilities when compared to the pseudo-inverse solution. Wrench capabilities represent the maximum forces and moments that can be applied or sustained by the manipulator. In addition, humans are able to overcome their limitations by their learning capabilities. I believe in doing things to the best of your capabilities and letting that speak for itself. The community and its decision-making capabilities are enhanced. Intuitively, higher transfers from the government enhance the internal financing capabilities of private-sector borrowers, and thereby facilitate the production of capital. The purpose of this host tuple space is to allow co-located agents to exchange information, such as capabilities. Instead of modalities, we use types to represent the interaction capabilities of a process. Employees' capabilities also play an important role in achieving performance improvements, and training is a key factor enabling employee involvement. All these measurements allow us to explore the relationship or distinctions between basic performance capabilities and the engagement in more complex and diverse activities. Such a management strategy would define the capabilities the intelligence community must acquire for such a war-from language training to collection systems to analysts. They point out that bottom-up statistical methods are efficient from a computational point of view, but exhibit poor error correcting capabilities. Leading organizations sometimes use surveys that compare missing capabilities with market availability to determine what skills to acquire through hired professionals. Diversities in corporate missions, structures, cultures, and capabilities prohibit a prescriptive approach to information management leadership. The faculty's expertise ranges from professional practice, to fundamental and applied research in building physics, to advanced computer modelling and simulation capabilities. The exploratory data analysis and graphical capabilities provide us with a tool for inductive reasoning. In other words, whereas there were undoubtedly behavioural differences between these groups, those contrasts cannot be accurately couched in terms of differential capabilities. Such self-plasticity and decision-making capabilities elevate the level of bacterial cooperation during colonial self-organization. As cortical representations develop, they feed back to provide motivational systems with enhanced detection and guidance capabilities. Effortful control and early externalizing problems capabilities and early externalizing problems were differentially patterned for boys and girls. Being in foster care was significantly associated with worse emotion understanding and theory of mind capabilities, even when accounting for age, intelligence, and executive function. Accompanying these changes in the sense of self are changes in the child's self-regulatory capabilities. 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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