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Discover LudwigThe phrase "directions namely" is not correct and does not sound natural in written English.
It is not commonly used and may confuse readers.
Example: "The project requires specific directions, namely the steps to complete the task."
Alternatives: "specifically the directions" or "the directions, that is".
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In terrain perception field, researchers choose in general two directions, namely, predictive and reactive terrain perceptions.
Along this orientation, there are two favorable slip directions, namely, slip direction (5) and (12) as shown in Fig. 2a.
where x and y are related to two measurements at x and y directions, namely 0° and 90° measurements.
Later Jaakko Hintikka extended the ideas of this section in two directions, namely to natural language semantics and to games of imperfect information (see the next section).
More concretely, all straight lines of the image in two given directions (namely, the horizontal and the vertical directions) are extracted.
Along this orientation, there are eight favorable slip directions, namely, slip direction (1), (2), (3), (4), (7), (8), (9) and (10) as shown in Fig. 2a.
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Happily, this thematic narrowness is counterbalanced by a stylistic tendency in the opposite direction — namely, toward the tangential and panoptic.
"After we won the grant we were able to develop a 360-degree show and take 3D Disco in a bespoke direction, namely a dedicated environment in the round," explains Barrera.
So Kulash and Milk decided to explore a different direction, namely allowing users to create their own music.
And m straight lines can also be fitted along the vertical direction namely owyw.
We simultaneously let the first conjugate direction be the gradient direction, namely s_{L}^{(0)}=d_{L}^{(0)}.
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