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A full IPv6 address consists of 32 bytes or a string of 39 characters (including 7 delimiters) in human readable form which is both challenging to remember and prone to mistakes when read, written or deployed.
Several functions are loaded and can be used out of the box: smiles(s) will parse SMILES string s, prettySmiles(s) will do the same but print the resulting molecule (or error messages) in human readable form.
In this case we do just that by converting both possible outcomes into strings: In case of a failed calculation we collect all error messages in a single string (one error per line), in case of a success we present the molecular graph in human readable form.
You need to look at many directories (each having many files) and do not want to keep typing "ls -alth | more" (This command is a directory listing command that lists all files, in order of most recent modification and lists the size of the file in human readable form. It will halt scrolling when the page is filled until you press the space key).
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Finally, the results are aggregated, reported in human-readable form and visualized graphically in the context of the reference trees.
There may be a title attribute giving this information in brief human readable form.
The activity in RatSLAM's experience map possesses some geometric properties, but still does not represent the world in a human readable form.
MAISTAS provides access to all the intermediate data used to generate the results, but it describes them in a human readable form.
These fields provide a level of detail that cannot be captured by CV terms and describe phenotypes and molecular lesions in a more human readable form.
In Fig. 5, we adopt the informal "human readable" form to present the MOS mapping rules (as proposed by [13]).
Results from fugeR package can be represented in the form of linguistic rules although there exists no automatic methods which can defuzzify the system to a human readable form.
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