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Discover LudwigThe phrase "available implementations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to different versions or methods of a particular software, system, or process that are currently accessible for use.
Example: "The documentation provides a comprehensive list of all available implementations of the API."
Alternatives: "accessible versions" or "existing implementations".
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Furthermore, it offers several freely available implementations.
The available implementations encompass the Bayes classifier, the k-nearest neighbor and the polynomial classifier.
Prolog is the most widely used logic programming language; it is well developed with multiple open and freely available implementations.
To compare some of the available implementations of the power series method in modal analysis, the longitudinal vibration of a rod with linearly varying area is studied.
We finally briefly touch available implementations, in particular, the recent prototype engines Laser and Ticker that aim for high throughput and high expressiveness, respectively.
The benchmarks of full-reference metrics are obtained from [6], and the others are obtained from their respective authors or available implementations.
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We apply the publicly available implementation of this tracker using the IHTLS similarity method.
However, there is no available implementation and architecture for reasoning with Geospatial XACML policies.
We focus on a publicly available implementation of the QoSbox in BSD-based PC-routers.
Among the available implementation languages for RIAs, Ajax has by far had the most popularity.
Astrolabe has no publicly available implementation and the original implementation evaluates the architecture through the use of simulation.
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