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Discover LudwigThe phrase "algorithmic nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing characteristics or qualities that are inherent to algorithms or algorithmic processes.
Example: "The algorithmic nature of the software allows it to adapt and learn from user interactions."
Alternatives: "algorithmic characteristics" or "algorithmic properties".
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Many new questions emerge about the algorithmic nature of known geometric theorems, about "dichotomy problems," and about the metric entropy of moduli space.
The domain of cancer treatment is a promising field for the implementation and evaluation of a protocol-based clinical decision support system, because of the algorithmic nature of treatment recommendations.
Other taxonomies are more technical, focusing on the algorithmic nature of the approaches, like those separating predictive/nonpredictive [12] or recursive/nonrecursive techniques [13, 14].
The current findings underscore the open versus algorithmic nature of semantic and syntactic processing, respectively, during sentence comprehension.
In contrast, due to the algorithmic nature of syntactic processing, extraneous syntactic mismatches should not elicit a LAN or a (syntactic) P600 in correct sentences.
Thus, the present study constitutes additional evidence for the robust algorithmic nature of the syntactic stream along the parsing processes, as syntactic violations are affected neither by syntactic [30] nor semantic (present study) sentence-extraneous information.
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Firstly, dedicated clinician specialists appear more effective than unsupervised trainee ID physicians in complex medical disciplines despite the often-algorithmic nature of ASP work.
The basic results all are algorithmic in nature.
(1) Finding mathematical and physical meaning for IMFs, since EMD is essentially algorithmic in nature and lacks mathematical rigor.
Or in this case, given that it is algorithmic in nature and related to increasing computing power, time to put into place mitigation measures and accelerate the transition to a future generation of the system.
"Less Talking, More Doing" Following the old Hollywood dictum "Don't say what you can show," cut the expository lecture and instead have students do a simulation to learn the algorithmic, step-wise nature of natural selection (Young and Young 2003; Smith 2010).
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