Sentence examples for efficient merging from inspiring English sources

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These instructions shall allow for a more efficient merging behaviour when approaching a working zone with a lane closure on a motorway, and thus increase the capacity of such bottlenecks.

Reference models, Semantic Web, standards, ontology, and other technologies enable fast and efficient merging of heterogeneous data, while the reliability of produced information is largely defined by how well the data represent the reality.

This paper focuses on lossless data aggregation, through the efficient merging of application traffic flows, rather than algebraic in-network aggregation.

Ultimately, overexpressed IPS-1 did not facilitate efficient merging with DDX3 in O cells with replicon (Fig. 6B,C) compared to Oc cells or Huh7.5 cells with no replicon (Fig. 6A, Fig. S3).

It achieves this by using an array of hash lengths, a dynamic filtering of noise, a robust resolution of alternative splicing events and the efficient merging of multiple assemblies.

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This paper presents an efficient and effective merging solution, whereby accurate co-registration of individual DEMs collected from consistent viewpoints and standard averaging for overlapping elevations ensure seamless merging.

In slashing state funding to local governments the governor of Ohio, John Kasich, suggested that those entities could become more efficient by merging services, by shrinking the layers of government we support with our tax dollars.

The process of efficient and effective DEM merging is increasingly becoming more important.

All major components of SWIFT (weighted iterative sampling, the incremental EM iterations, and efficient LDA-based merging) are designed to be efficiently scalable to big datasets, providing a significant improvement over the existing soft clustering methods 9– 14, 14.

The non-uniform CMFB can be obtained from a uniform CMFB in a simple and efficient approach by merging the adjacent channels of the uniform CMFB.

For this reason, the paper simplifies the unstable in-place merge by Geffert et al. [V. Geffert, J. Katajainen, T. Pasanen, Asymptotically efficient in-place merging, Theoret. Comput. Sci. 237 (2000) 159 181].

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