Sentence examples similar to antecedent to extended processing from inspiring English sources

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Extended processing may no longer be necessary.

These display formats have been used successfully to extend human processing abilities in decision making [34,78,79].

These differences in sensory processing seemed to extend into the later processing stages resulting in the polarity differences in the P2p component.

An IoT platform should make it possible to extend the data processing capabilities to specialized systems.

Graph filter banks allow the wavelet transform to be extended for processing graph signals.

Computational photography, he said, draws on the power of computer software and processing to extend the capabilities of digital imaging.

We plan to extend Mugsy to support parallel processing to enable alignment of even larger datasets.

The aim of the present study was to extend these findings to auditory spatial processing.

From the early days of food processing, the primary goal was to extend the life of a foodstuff, by acting as a preservative.

PubTator (18) is planning to extend the bioconcepts being covered, as well as processing full-length articles, and T-HOD is extending the disease coverage (27).

According to these antecedents, we performed the present study, which intends to extend the study of AHI1 gene to other populations in an attempt to find schizophrenia-associating markers in the Caucasian European context.

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