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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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computer
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None the less the Bristol computer managed to simulate different effects of varying wrist torques.
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Although digital computers have to simulate this parallelism, true neural network hardware will really perform the operations in parallel.
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A computer program to simulate the simple stream-pattern experiment described earlier would follow the same lines as a manual simulation.
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Or create your team and let the computer simulate a season, to see where your team finishes.
model
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Outline the problems met with in designing a model to simulate changes in the size and structure of a human population.
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References were frequently made to the original model to faithfully simulate the soft effect of the creases.
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It had not been predicted by any of the models simulating potential pollution effects on the stratosphere.
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We use an upwelling-diffusion energy-balance climate model to simulate the effects of greenhouse and solar forcing over the period 1765 to 1985.
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The models are developed to simulate the stress train field induced on the living bone by the implant.
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use
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Greeking-a software device where areas of grey are used to simulate lines of text.
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Physicians at Brown University have used a simulated network of medical knowledge to relate information on cases, symptoms, and treatments.
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These models, some of which involve hundreds of equations, are then used to simulate the effects of different policies.
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Safeway believes that by using a simulated store, a more scholastic environment will be beneficial.
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These estimates will be used to simulate the labour supply and income of the proposed reforms.
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The parameters in Tables 2 and 3 can now be used to simulate the effects of trade restrictions. 6.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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James felt obliged to simulate reluctance.
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The navy's maneuvers were designed to simulate an enemy invasion of the island.
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This machine can simulate conditions in space.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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It simulates the bit of the search space which is rooted at the current state, and plans an acceptable next move.
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So, to simulate fertilisation, it is necessary only to mimic this disruption.
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Such low inclinations are inconsistent with attempts to simulate the treefall pattern at the Tunguska site.
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Supers fill the stage at every opportunity, choreographed to simulate horror.
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That is why they put applicants into simulated situations and watch how they behave.
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The relationship between complexity and organization becomes a key question in trying to simulate the processing of sensory inputs.
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These models, some of which involve hundreds of equations, are then used to simulate the effects of different policies.
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Updated computerized versions make it possible to simulate more closely the work of a sketch artist.