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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a future directional" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing plans or strategies that guide future actions or decisions.
Example: "In our meeting, we discussed a future directional that would help us align our goals for the upcoming year."
Alternatives: "a future guide" or "a forward-looking direction".
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Our findings highlight that adaptation is not simply about predicting a future directional change and preparing for that eventuality; preparing for unpredictable and variable conditions may be just as important.
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The large increase in heritability that occurred during this epidemic would allow the population to respond more quickly to any future directional selection.
This enables us to infer future directional changes in the influenza A viral genome.
While a compass built into a future iPhone model might solve the directional alignment issue, GPS within buildings will most likely remain a problem for quite some time.
As a future work, we would like to extend this technique to directional sensors.
Future directions include the incorporation of directional and possibly fluctuating asymmetry measures for the widest vessel profiles.
Hence, at least two-way handshaking is required for effective directional neighbor discovery as the nodes can agree on a future period for communication after the discovery.
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The company is launching the A, a directional speaker.
We discuss the implications for future, larger directional neutron and Dark Matter detectors.
The preferred range was a highly populated narrow band covering 50% of the approved drugs, which would be used as a directional guide for future compound design by moving the property closer to this range.
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