Sentence examples for explanation schemes from inspiring English sources

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Brain-Computer and Mind-Computer analogies are pervasive, whether computers are used as metaphors to explain the brain [33], as a tool to reproduce brain functions [34] or simply as a source of explanation schemes, e.g., "programs", "functional blocks", "memory registers", "parallelism", "networks".

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Genetic gain in standard deviation units (ΔG) generated in G2 in the candidate population; standard errors of means of 100 replicates were less than 0.02; see Table 1 for explanation of schemes.

Level of inbreeding in percentage generated in G2 in the candidate population; standard errors of means of 100 replicates were less than 0.006%; see Table 1 for explanation of schemes.

Fraction of genetic variance in percentage retained in G2 in the candidate population; standard errors of means of 100 replicates were less than 0.09%; see Table 1 for explanation of schemes.

It is understood that No 10 is planning to ditch the proposal when a "call for evidence" ends next month on Beecroft's most controversial recommendation – that employers should be allowed to sack unproductive staff without explanation in a scheme known as no fault dismissal.

However, an interested reader can find more detailed explanation of the scheme by referring to [10].

We give some explanations for these schemes as follows: Bandwidth-based association (Ba): The most widely used association control method is to use some measurable metrics (e.g., signal strength or collision probability) that infer the achievable throughput.

In their report, Mikhaylova and Nurminsky suggest a new and quite unexpected explanation, shown in Scheme III of Figure 1.

This book proves that history is with you: perceptions aren't just more entertaining than formal schemes of explanation, they're also more explanatory.

High scorers look like foxes: thinkers who know many small things (tricks of their trade), are skeptical of grand schemes, see explanation and prediction not as deductive exercises but rather as exercises in flexible "ad hocery" that require stitching together diverse sources of information, and are rather diffident about their own forecasting prowess.

A more detailed explanation of finite difference schemes can be found in [3, 8].

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