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Simulation results match experimental data, thus allowing us to infer useful information on the receiver operation.

Once Google corrals its myriad signals, it feeds them into formulas it calls classifiers that try to infer useful information about the type of search, in order to send the user to the most helpful pages.

In contrast, the remaining nodes (which constitute the majority) do not have information about the target location but rather interact with their neighboring nodes in order to infer useful information about the overall objective.

Although the researchers acknowledge that it can be problematic to derive clear meaning from averaging Likert scale responses, it was felt that the specific questions being asked made it possible to infer useful meaning from the averages of each question.

This investigation aims to examine and infer useful engineering information of the physical mechanisms which are found in applications of building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) systems for façades and roofs.

Functional assignments for short-read metagenomic data pose a significant computational challenge due to perceived unpredictability of alignment behavior and the inability to infer useful functional information from translated protein-fragments/peptides.

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This scheme facilitated tracking of the learner's path during the game play and then inferred useful information about her/him.

This results in a better understanding of the related phenomena and infers useful engineering information for controlling the energy transfers from the environment to the PV surfaces and from the PV surfaces to the building.

If you can look into those books, you can infer something useful about the dollar next month.

If you can't infer some useful information from those, and instead insist on calibrating your expectations of the race from one or two tracking polls, you're going to have a warped perspective on where the contest stands.

Finally, although the phases of care definition used here is useful to infer future health care needs, the phases are often not as discrete as the categories imply, and some of them are cross-cutting, so that there are actually many different possible pathways cancer patients may experience from diagnosis to survival or end of life.

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