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In this paper, we introduce the notion of morphological computation, and demonstrate how it can be exploited on the one hand for designing intelligent, adaptive robotic systems, and on the other hand for understanding natural systems.
I want something other than the usual female aspects of Cleopatra, the slut and the mother to be exploited on screen.
The iron ores of eastern Derbyshire began to be exploited on a considerable scale in the 17th century, and the county's industries developed further in the 18th century.
Although that might not translate into more preventive wars, Mr. Schlesinger said, "what has been demonstrated here is the great American advantage in technology that can be exploited on the field of battle".
But he reckons the vast deposit of potash under Yorkshire is of global significance, and says there are plenty of minerals left that might be exploited on a small scale.
Jatropha was touted as the answer to the dreams of carbon-neutral fuel pioneers by producing large yields of oil-rich seeds from poor soil, meaning it could be exploited on an industrial scale without interfering with the production or price of food crops.
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This knowledge is exploited on-line, based on the observation of the system behavior, so as to generate the set of candidate diagnoses (problem solution).
Reserves of natural gas also have been exploited on a large scale.
The Guiana Shield is rich in minerals, but only bauxite is exploited on a large scale by Guyana and Suriname.
Nicaragua is rich in natural resources, most of which have not been exploited on a large scale because of lack of financing.
His talents were exploited on the radio, where he provided vocals for jingles advertising such products as flour and Seminole toilet paper.
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