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Unlike the conventional analysis techniques in which the well-testing reservoir models are determined from the visual inspection of the pressure derivative plots, ANNs are trained with the representative examples to recognize the underlying reservoir model and estimate the model-related properties.

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Its one modest talent is learning by example to recognize junk e-mail messages and keep them from my in-box.

In 2007, for example, to recognize the 40-year anniversary of Australian Aborigines' being counted in the national census, Revelation featured a series of seven films celebrating Aboriginal culture.

What intrigued me especially was Josef's mention of Anna's sudden abilities — her ability, for example, to recognize facial expressions on a tiny photograph, since most of the time she had the greatest difficulty recognizing people at all.

By the summer of 2008, relations had deteriorated so much that Mr. Lukashenko was clearly out of step with Russia's neighborhood agenda, refusing, for example, to recognize the separatist regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia in Georgia as independent states.

It is so particular that if you're not Portuguese you may need a little help -- for example, to recognize the Luis who's lumbered with his father's body, sitting at a cafe table writing his "octaves," as Camões, poet of the 16th century, composer of eight-verse stanzas that tell of storms and jousts and a distant Isle of Love.

But intelligence arguably requires not only the ability to converse but the ability to integrate the content of language into the rest of one's psychology for example, to recognize objects and to engage in practical reasoning, modifying one's behaviour in the light of changes in one's beliefs and preferences.

For example, to recognize quality and safety, we may need change the fundamental basis of payment from the piecemeal approach of paying for separate episodes of care to paying for an array of services (including preventative care) that correspond to "evidence-based" care protocols a group of services and procedures that are recognized as providing the right care at the right time.

Although connectionist models can be trained to be systematic, they can also be trained, for example, to recognize 'John loves Mary' without being able to recognize 'Mary loves John.' Since connectionism does not guarantee systematicity, it does not explain why systematicity is found so pervasively in human cognition.

This shows that FAFLP can be used, in clinical settings for example, to recognize epidemic P. aeruginosa clones during short time spans.

The characteristics of these narratives correspond in varying degree to the diagnostic criteria of DSM-IV [ 42], making it more difficult, for example, to recognize "Struck by lightning" as depression.

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