Sentence examples for an object belongs from inspiring English sources

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There is no way to change the coordinate system to which an object belongs after it has been created.

Kant further worries that any unilateral declaration by one person that an object belongs to that person alone would infringe on the freedom of others.

Essential properties are those features that tell us to what species or genus an object belongs, e.g., being warm blooded is an essential property of mammals, being rational is an essential property of humans, being yellowish and heavy are essential properties of gold.

Once we know which kind an object belongs to, we can explain and predict its behaviour based on its kind membership: we can say why a substance has expanded upon being heated by invoking the fact that it's a bit of metal, and metals expand when heated.

With a PLS-DA model it is possible to predict whether or not an object belongs to a specific class considering the predicted class variable.

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One London test devised by the physicist Oliver Lodge was to ask a distant uncle, Robert, to mail an object belonging to Robert's long-dead twin brother.

For example, if we apply the following instruction, (object.allInstances we can get all the instances of an object belonging to a KDM model.

For simplicity, we consider here two-class problems: an object i belonging to class A has label y i = +1, while an object belonging to class B has label y i = -1; two extensions to multi-class problems are described in the text.

Actually, when an object belonging to the scene is moved, it erroneously appears to be a FG entity, until when the BG model adapts and absorbs the novel visual layout.

As for what kind of science project to tackle next, Ferrarese says that one of the most fascinating results to come out of the NGVS to date was the discovery of an object belonging to the elusive "inner Oort cloud"—the second most distant object known in our solar system.

Word frequency facilitates performance on semantic decision tasks (e.g., deciding if a word denotes an object belonging to a particular conceptual category), suggesting that semantic information is more easily available for high-frequency words (Monsell et al. 1989; Chee et al. 2002).

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