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be autonomic
adjective
Acting or occurring involuntarily, without conscious control.
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To be the core of Grid systems, the resource management must be autonomic and inter-operational to be sustainable for future Grid computing.
Any tool which is designed to monitor large deployments of virtual machines must be autonomic.
While Varanus attempts to be autonomic, providing monitoring services with as little human interaction as necessary, it still has a need for configuration data.
Ideally, the operation has to be autonomic for at least basic features such as selecting series, reformatting, slicing, and pan and zoom manipulation.
Thus, we speculate that there may be autonomic dysfunction in subjects with chronic neck and shoulder pain.
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The efferent limb of this reflex arc is autonomic and mainly parasympathetic.
He had "come to the conclusion that what we are treating is autonomic dysfunction," he said.
Introduce something by going on and on about how funny it is, and the reader may well begin to think, irritably, and quite rightly, 'Perhaps I should be the judge of that.' Laughter is so gratifying because it is autonomic.
The physiological measurements used are autonomic responses of heart rate, galvanic skin response, and skin temperature, and the psychological measurement is the subjective assessment.
Lacrimation, rhinorrhoea and itching eye are autonomic signs that appears in some of our patients.
At the Ford booth this year was Autonomic, an investment and later an acquisition made by Ford, which launched the transportation mobility cloud at CES last year.
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