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Discover LudwigThe phrase "action reference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific action or a source of information related to an action.
Example: "In the project documentation, please include an action reference for each task to ensure clarity."
Alternatives: "action guide" or "task reference".
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Instead of using time as an action reference, a new sensor-based action reference will be developed.
"While I appreciate the CM's action reference the first position I believe it only solved 50% of the need," Bammer wrote in an e-mail Wednesday.
The results of our study showed that the CBCT-based dose checking could be used as a tool for finding the dose error caused by patient setup and provide a basis or action reference for adaptive replanning.
Briefly, metabolite patterns correlating to specific toxicological modes of action are based on at least three different chemicals from the MetaMap Tox database, which share a common toxicological mode of action (reference compounds).
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Each joystick or linguistic command is designed to perform an independent task and is defined with multiple events (non-time action references), and the corresponding response functions.
The first two questions are leading you towards identifying if your paperwork requires action, referencing or archiving.
Table 3 The identification capability of coarse stage and fine stage of the proposed method Classification actions Reference actions in coarse stage (frames) Reference actions in fine stage (frames) Walk Fall Walk Fall Walk 17,079/17,125 46/17,125 46/46 0/46 Fall 68/1822 1754/1822 153/1754 153/17544.
Although the process may seem involved, it's not as complicated as tracking actors who are used as live-action reference models.
Actress and model Sherri Stoner served as the performance model for Belle, providing live-action reference for the animators as they drew the character.
Eddie Collins as Dopey (vocal effects and live-action reference only): Dopey is the only dwarf who does not have a beard.
"Studying models really gives you the edge because your character is then based in reality--something that really moved and existed". The use of "live-action reference models" is a Disney practice that dates back to the 1930s.
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