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In particular, xfsl is able to adjust hierarchical fuzzy systems; systems that employ fuzzy functions defined freely by the user, like membership or connective functions, defuzzification methods, or even linguistic hedges; and fuzzy systems with continuous outputs (such as fuzzy controllers) as well as categorical outputs (such as fuzzy classifiers).

These elementary concepts, "elements", "relations", "annotations" and "contexts" can be defined freely or use existing structured, controlled vocabularies (ontologies).

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(The obscure word "quoz" he defines freely here as "anything, anywhere, living or otherwise, connecting a human to existence").

It has usually been defined as "freely choosing to give priority to the common good".

Throughout history "moral behavior" has been defined as "freely choosing to give priority to the common good".

You will no longer be designed by the world -- instead, emerging as you define yourself, freely awakening the complete expression of you.

To define aridity, freely available enhanced vegetation index (EVI) at 1 × 1 km spatial resolution processed from earth orbiting satellite imagery 60 was used.

But... it became increasingly clear that the interpretation of what actually constitutes state secret could be very arbitrary and rather freely defined by government leaders.

Computationally less demanding than the grid search method, the GA inversion is capable of efficiently search a very large model space, where the model parameters can be freely defined with a few assumptions and restrictions.

The heat travel distance l ht, which is defined as the freely traveled distance of heat energy during the interaction of base fluid molecules and nanoparticles, is shown to be equivalent to the root-mean-square displacement of nanoparticles [25] as: (3).

Pursuant to Article 4 (11) GDPR, consent is defined as any freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous indication of the data subject's wishes by which he or she, by a statement or by a clear affirmative action, signifies agreement to the processing of personal data relating to him or her.

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