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The phrase "a virtual definition of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a conceptual or theoretical explanation of something that may not have a concrete or physical form.
Example: "In the context of digital art, we can consider a virtual definition of creativity as the ability to manipulate digital tools to express unique ideas."
Alternatives: "an abstract definition of" or "a conceptual definition of".
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This film is a virtual definition of the phrase "acquired taste".
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Considine criticized "Black Hole Sun" and "Half", stating that the former is "not a very good song" while the latter "is the virtual definition of a B-side".
"It seemed to us that it quickly evolved from quality of friends to quantity," he said, "which was interesting to us because it felt like the virtual definition of a friend became something different than the friends that you'd want to hang out with".
It is shown how this approach can be useful to make a "virtual" (simulator-based) definition of the system by discussing trade-offs in the choice of several parameters of the injection system.
As for any other microarray geometry, this virtual grid has been used as a reference to create a virtual Chip Definition File (virtual-CDF), containing probes shared among the various HG-U133 platforms and their coordinates on the virtual platform, and a virtual-CEL file containing the fluorescence intensities of the original CEL files properly re-mapped on the virtual grid.
Settling in at one of the tables in the adjacent dining room, accented with wrought-iron banisters and a gas fireplace, offers a view of two eight-foot projection screens that create a virtual wall of high-definition football action.
The task-based architecture of the virtual world enables a clear definition of the interaction goal.
(In 2005, the Smithsonian's Museum Conservation Institute began using scanning to create digital models of 5,000-year-old 5,000-year-old 5,000-year-oldsame year, a team of Japanese researchers usedeercombination of lastonesanning and high-definition photography to create a virtual Mongolia the Venusame Milo at the Louvre).
It argued that the story of the dead comfort dog was proof that people had stretched the legal definition of service animals to include a virtual zoo of animals.
This method is based on the definition of a virtual cavity, the double measurement of the pressure and particle velocity fields on the aperture surfaces of this volume, divided into elementary areas called patches and the inversion of impedances matrices, numerically computed from a modal basis obtained by FEM.
Definition: A virtual or physical representation of having accomplished something.
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