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Discover Ludwig"evolved solutions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to solutions or ideas that have developed and improved over time, often through trial and error. Example: "The company's success can be attributed to their unique approach of constantly seeking evolved solutions to business challenges."
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Random asynchronous update forces the evolved solutions to be highly robust maintaining their performance in the presence of intrinsic noise.
We also show that the use of Memetic Algorithms gives the evolved solutions a degree of adaptability to changes in a dynamic market.
Further conquest of the land became possible during the Carboniferous Period, when plants and animals evolved solutions to overcome their dependence on moist environments for reproduction: waterborne spores were replaced by seeds in plants of seed-fern origin, and shell-less eggs were replaced by amniote eggs with protective shells in animals of reptilian origin.
The superiority and inspirational qualities of naturally evolved solutions certainly hold true in the field of signal processing.
However both {n,m} and traditional Kleen closures are used by evolved solutions.
We compared engineered and evolved solutions to the problem of growing on low sucrose concentrations.
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The quality of any evolved solution is judged by its corresponding fitness value.
Figure 2 shows the fitness of an evolved solution as a function of the growth rate for a particular solution we obtained.
This provides for designers the ability to evolve solutions that can match multiple objectives.
This may suggest a greater need for genetic elements that associate long-term with a bacterium to evolve solutions to CRISPR-Cas immunity.
For many years researchers have used a variety of evolutionary computation approaches to evolve solutions to this problem.
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