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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificially defining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of creating definitions or categories that are not naturally occurring or are imposed rather than arising organically.
Example: "The researchers criticized the study for artificially defining the parameters of success, which skewed the results."
Alternatives: "unnaturally categorizing" or "imposing definitions".
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A further criticism is that the prerequisites for entry (a GRE score of at least 1800) may be too stringent, diminishing the interest of many young scientists while artificially defining the new population of bioinformaticists.
This is a more efficient way to use the relatively small number of samples - artificially defining a small validation set is unlikely to achieve much due to the large test data variability and reduced power of model development in the smaller training set.
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Additionally, the dimensions of the crystal artificially defined the grain size of the GaN in contrast to the kinetically controlled grain size in a standard GaN on sapphire growth process.
Since this adaptive yield model can directly represent any subsequent yielding state of rolled sheet metals without the need of an artificially defined "effective stress", it makes the constitutive modeling simpler, clearer and more physics-based.
One may artificially define the regions so that the regions are nearly straight lines.
Structured groups are often artificially defined with the goal of organising and managing the movement (or some kind of other operation) of a set of pedestrians.
Introduction of the module yields better simulations of cloud microphysical structure by avoiding the adoption of inadequate aerosol loading as artificially defined by users.
The orientation of electrolyte ions is the angle between artificially defined axis of ions and the normal vector of surface, and the orientation distribution is the probability distribution of the angles.
The following theorem [12, Chapter 7, Theorem 9.2], [57, Chapter III, Section 3.2, Corollary 7] shows the close connection between the apparently somewhat artificially defined class (W_{gamma,p}), the rate of decrease of the degrees of approximation, and the smoothness in the classical sense.
"The growing of a scaled dataset of a human body becomes articulated in the artificially defined boundary in the context of the network.
Because Darwinian evolution through natural selection is the fundamental element unifying all biological organisms, we propose that our metric of complexity is potentially a more relevant metric than others, based on the count of artificially defined set of objects.
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