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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shallow information" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe information that is superficial, lacking depth or detail. Example: "The news article only provided shallow information about the recent political scandal."
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Several factors complicating the stress determination are analysed and discussed: (1) ghost stresses arising from a small variation in the shallow information depths probed with GI-XRD, (2) selection of the grain interaction model used to calculate the X-ray elastic constants for conversion of lattice strains into residual stress and (3) the composition dependence of these elastic constants.
Simple scoring functions alone can provide only shallow information about ligand-receptor interactions, since they do not distinguish neither residues nor single atoms.
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According to emerging research on how the Internet affects the brain — and thereby learning — suggests three principal consequences: shallower information processing, increased distractibility, and altered self-control mechanisms.
The materials and commentary (albeit trimmed of important competitive information) are closer to board presentations than to the shallower information we are accustomed to receiving.
The Multilevel feature extraction strategy focuses on combining fine, shallow layer information with coarse, deeper layer information by extracting fusion feature maps from different layers for a better representation of pedestrians.
For contour maps, interpretation based on supplementary data (e.g., gravity anomalies, shallow seismic information) is shown by dashed lines.
Our system combines shallow local information with clustering semi-supervised features induced on large amounts of unlabeled text.
They used geological strain rates for central Asia and shallow earthquake information for other plate boundary areas.
Past estimates of the geometry of the NAF beneath the Marmara Sea have been based mainly on bathymetric and shallow structural information.
To classify the relation instances, we used a kernel method based only on shallow linguistic information of the sentences.
(ii) KERNEL relies on a supervised classifier [shallow linguistic kernel (Giuliano et al., 2006), identical to French et al. (2012)] that requires only shallow parsing information such as word occurrences and part-of-speech tags.
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