Sentence examples for grounded instance from inspiring English sources

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To this end, a biologically grounded instance consists of "coding" genotypes as RNA-like sequences, and phenotypes by RNA folding to secondary structure, thus colocating information and functionality on a single molecule.

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Existing frameworks [ 5, 13, 43- 48] for understanding participation tend to be very domain-specific, from medicine to worker participation to art, but we have sought to distill commonalities across these multiple domains, in part to explore how much participation is or is not tied to specific grounded instances of it.

Putin warned the state shouldn't necessarily dissociate itself from the economy: "There exist certain economic spheres where its presence is quite justified and grounded, for instance, in the system of infrastructure monopolies and the defense industry," he said.

The database, when filled, implicitly defines a ground instance of the relational skeleton, which we extract using an automated procedure, thus generating a POMDP model of the assistance task.

A Herbrand interpretation (mathcal {H}) is closed w.r.t.( EqAxioms ) if for every ground instance (varphi _1 wedge cdots wedge varphi _k rightarrow psi ) (with (k ge 0)) of an axiom in ( EqAxioms ) using the individuals and data constants occurring in (mathcal {H}), if ({varphi _1, ldots, varphi _k} subseteq mathcal {H}) then (psi in mathcal {H}).

Semantic maps add to classic robot maps spatially grounded object instances anchored in a suitable way for knowledge representation and reasoning.

Qualitative analysis aims to suggest categories that order and explain the data, thereby 'constructing a theoretical language grounded in instances of data' [ 22]:[89].

By (mathcal {P}^{ gr }_mathcal {A}) we denote the set of all ground instances of the program clauses of (mathcal {P}cup EqAxioms ) that use only individuals and data constants occurring in (mathcal {P}) or (mathcal {A}).

This idea underlies, for instance, Grounded Theory methodology [ 46], which is based on the concept of interactiondeveloped by George Herbert Mead [ 47].

What fiction have students read in which there is scientific information that may not be grounded in fact (for instance, some science fiction or fantasy books they have read)?

Many of the verses contained in "The Man in the Black Coat Turns" (1981), for instance, seem grounded in private, autobiographical details, and these details - a glimpse of the poet's father on his wedding day, another of the poet's son, "making books, stapled, with messages to the world" -lend the larger concerns of the poems the ballast of felt emotion.

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