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computational
adjective
Of or relating to computation.
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'computational' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when referring to anything related to computers or computing, such as describing a certain type of mathematics or methods of problem-solving. For example: "The scientists used computational techniques to solve the complex equation."
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Hence the promise of "computational physiology".Model behaviourCreating computer models of even single cells, let alone whole organs, is a tricky business.
What is Moore's law?Mr Moore's prognostications were focused on the microchip (also called an integrated circuit), the computational workhorse of modern computing.
And it is the only practical way of making sense of the ensuing deluge of data.The changes wrought by computers in biology resemble those in the aircraft and car industries a decade or so ago, after the arrival of powerful software for CAD (computer-aided design) and CFD (computational fluid dynamics).
Rather, it concentrates on that icon of modernity, the shoot-'em-up computer game.At a symposium on computational intelligence and games organised in Milan this week by America's Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, researchers are taking part in a competition called the 2K BotPrize.
Although many who have crossed that divide complain that a shortage of computing power and good biological data are the main stumbling-blocks, for the time being brains, rather than bytes, will determine how far computational physiology can really go.* Virtual health warning: Computer organs are not for the technologically faint-hearted.
Because the same results occurred using different computer programs, different parameters and, indeed, different computers, Dr Ma and her colleagues are confident that this is not a computational artefact, but rather a real effect.Earlier theoretical predictions suggested that dark matter would merely form halos around normal galaxies.
Erin McKiernan is a researcher in experimental and computational neuroscience, and an advocate for open access, open data and open science.
Thanks to advances in genomics and computational biology, understanding of cancer looks set to grow rapidly.
For instance, sending huge numbers of legitimate-seeming search requests to a website, each of which uses up substantial computational power, may be more effective and harder to pinpoint than simply flooding it with bogus page requests.
Between July, when the gear arrived, and mid-November, the computational capacity of the Bitcoin network increased 25-fold, from 200 trillion to 5 quadrillion hashes per second.
It is not as secure and anonymous as it seems; the "mining" system that both increases the Bitcoin supply and ensures the integrity of the currency has led to an unsustainable computational arms-race; and the distributed-ledger system is becoming unwieldy.
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