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The phrase "a direct problem" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a problem that is straightforward or unambiguous in nature. Example: "In mathematics, a direct problem often involves finding a solution based on given conditions."
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"Dogs are a direct problem for people because of the availability of food.
The approach is developed by integrating a direct problem solver with an optimizer.
This procedure integrates a direct problem solver with a simplified conjugate-gradient method as the optimizer.
The approach is developed by combining a direct problem solver with an optimization method.
The main approach is to change this inverse problem to a direct problem and then solve the resulting equation using the well known Adomian decomposition method.
A 2-D model is used in a direct problem solver, which is solved by finite element software and provides the numerical results in the optimization.
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Chinese politics, however, posed a more direct problem.
A default direct problem solver is RNAfold.
A horse who is easy to catch and happy in their work may have a more direct problem with the girth, rather than what they associate with it.
Based on boundary integral equations, our method splits the inverse problem into a well-posed direct problem followed by a smaller ill-posed problem which has advantages both in understanding the inverse problem and in the numerical reconstructions.
To test the performance of the MODENA invoked with an option of a non-MFE direct problem solver (CentroidFold), 5 we performed the RNA inverse folding with the Rfam dataset, where a population size of 50 was used.
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