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In fact, AIR has already sold its work, in the form of a computer model, to two insurers.
This could take the form of a computer reprogramming itself in the face of an obstacle or restriction.
It is like having a new partner in the form of a computer backing up a cop.
A simulation uses a mathematical description, or model, of a real system in the form of a computer program.
On the one hand, it would seem that it's the end of the world as we know it, with the traditional TV set gathering dust in the corner of the living room (or discarded altogether) while each individual consumer watches what they want, when they want, on their own personalised TV screen in the form of a computer, tablet or smartphone.
Germany's pavilion is already an artworld hit with Hito Steyerl's intriguing and often witty film Factory of the Sun, which takes the form of a computer game to explore notions of reality, the virtual, the ideal and the material in relation to the digital world.
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A simulation can also take the form of a computer-graphics image that represents dynamic processes in an animated sequence.
This was given to the patients in the form of a computer-generated colour-coded strut turning schedule.
However, our approach utilizes a combination of a physical system, comprises a fluid and a mechanical actuator, and a cyber system, taking the form of a computer-based force-feedback controller.
Advice in the form of a computer-generated letter recommending changes to the treatment was provided to the practitioners in one study [ 45].
A decision support system in the form of a computer-based GUI was developed and tested using respiratory data obtained from patients of the University Medical Center Freiburg.
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