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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquired observations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to observations that have been obtained or gathered through experience, research, or study.
Example: "The scientist presented her acquired observations during the conference, highlighting the significant findings from her research."
Alternatives: "gathered insights" or "obtained observations".
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The time series model is updated dynamically with newly acquired observations.
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Gibb hasn't taken up life drawing, but he is using his newly acquired observation skills for filmmaking and writing.
We want to update f(x t |y 1 t ) to f(x t+1|y 1:t+1), for each new acquired observation y t+1.
Observation equipment is attached to the mission module section and acquires observation data.
Based on a combination of inherent and user-defined evaluation criteria, the artificial intelligence system programs use a reasoning process, applying chromatographic principles and acquired experimental observations to iteratively provide a regime for a priori development of an acceptable HPLC separation method.
In order to increase the value and usability of the legacy point data as well as the large set of newly acquired field observations and the updated 1 50,000 map, we recommend installation of a soil monitoring network in the Dutch peatlands.
Therefore, strictly speaking, only simultaneously acquired multimodal observations are guaranteed to relate to the same neuronal phenomenon.
The hypothesis to stimulate this area was acquired from observations that showed hyperactivity of the subgenual cingulate cortex (Brodmann area 25; Cg25) in chronic depressed patients.
For the period of the Asian Influenza in Sweden we also acquired daily observations of temperature and precipitation from 39 weather stations.
Posterior probabilities on the target node are calculated by "instantiating" some or all the observation nodes upon acquiring new observations or data – i.e. the target priors are updated through the acquisition of "new" evidential information.
From basketball tickets to waterfowl-hunting rights to classic albums, once someone owns something, he places a higher value on it than he did when he acquired it an observation first called "the endowment effect" about 28 years ago by Richard Thaler, who these days works at the University of Chicago.The endowment effect was controversial for years.
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