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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assigned set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a specific group or collection of items, tasks, or responsibilities has been designated to someone or something.
Example: "The students were given an assigned set of readings to complete before the next class."
Alternatives: "designated group" or "allocated collection".
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In the field experiment, we compare a randomly assigned set of conference attendees for whom opportunities for triadic closure are highly visible to another set of attendees for whom such opportunities are obscured.
Keynes, for example, writes that proper names are "non-connotative"—that is, "their application is not determined by a conventionally assigned set of attributes" (Keynes 1906, 42).
While not as widely recognized as the manually assigned set, many of the features identified by correlation also have literature support.
To generate smoothed texture coding maps of the normalized barrel each cell was assigned set of point coordinates c k (x i, y i ) with i = 1…N k, N k —number of cells found for texture k, and c k —color assigned to a texture k and x i, y i are the spatial coordinates of cell i.
Using resources on the Internet and their assigned set of data, each group will address the following questions (written on the board or copied on a handout for easier student access): –Describe how the data set might have been recorded.
The assigned set of cross peaks from amide side-chains of Asn and Gln residues is indicated using a gray horizontal bar.
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An important optimization problem in the design of cellular networks is to assign sets of frequencies to transmitters to avoid unacceptable interference.
A basic problem in the design of mobile telephone networks is to assign sets of radio frequency bands (colours) to transmitters (vertices) to avoid interference.
We investigate the corresponding colouring problem of assigning sets of colours of size p v) to each vertex of the triangular lattice so that the sets of colours assigned to adjacent vertices are disjoint.
We investigate the corresponding colouring problem of assigning sets of colours of given size k to vertices of the triangular lattice so that the sets of colours assigned to adjacent vertices are disjoint.
The semantics I defend constitutes a dramatic alternative to standard truth conditional theories, as it assigns sets of probability measures rather than sets of worlds as sentential semantic values.
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