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The communicated
verb
To impart To impart or transmit (information or knowledge) someone; to make known, to tell. To impart or transmit (an intangible quantity, substance); to give a share of. To pass on (a disease) to another person, animal etc.
Exact(8)
The communicated information includes the relative motion states at the joints, the geometry and mass parameters, and the control torques.
Although there have been reports of behaviour change after the communication of genetic risk information, 26 the collinearity between the communicated risk estimates and genotypes prevents assessment of their independent effects.
The actual content of the communicated messages is random dummy data.
It is noted that in the concerned NILC profile Figure 1, the status of the communicated data packet is either dropped or captured in success, which is modeled as a 0-1 Bernoulli stochastic variable.
Similarly, it can filter all emails in last month and access the communicated with relation to reach the contacts.
By using single chords varying in consonance to sound either pleasant or unpleasant, we assessed whether the communicated affect can influence the subsequent processing of verbal emotional meaning.
Similar(50)
You rigorously follow all the instructions communicated by the composer".
Did the performer communicate the artistic meanings behind the music?
The team communicated better.
They were changing how the world communicated.
The teams communicated and cooperated closely.
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