Sentence examples for input characterizing from inspiring English sources

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As a more interesting example, in the above-mentioned Navinet, visual input characterizing a known landmark is only attended when belonging to the landmarks leading to the actually addressed food source.

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Loads simulations as performed to obtain design loads on wind turbines, requires wind turbulence as an input, characterized by parameters associated with the turbulence length scale, dissipation and anisotropy.

Moreover, differences exist regarding the spatial location of the visual input characterized by an overrepresentation of central vision in the parvocellular pathway: Parvocellular to magnocellular ratios decrease from 35:1 at the fovea to 5 1 at 15° eccentricity (Azzopardi, Jones & Cowey, 1999).

Outputs and inputs, characterizing companies' operational and environmental performance, are separated under these disposability concepts.

The speed of inputs characterized by μ only appears in the temporal profiles g l / μ ( k ) ∗ g l / μ ′ ( q ).

The results suggest that a theory of stochastic synchronization for the case of feedforward inhibition may not be necessary, since this case can be approximately reduced to the case of inputs characterized by a single PRC.

The method of limits was a valid and reliable approach for evaluating user acceptance of design inputs characterized by continuous variables and may be useful in other design evaluations.

The model allows describing the time evolution of the water content, the porosity and the amount of anhydrous and hydrated products, which are the main input data characterizing the material properties in most durability predictive models.

The physical model provides a theoretical input to characterize the underlying physical mechanism of energy flows.

A simulated input solution characterized by circumneutral pH and elevated concentrations of SO4 and S2O3 was passed through the columns for 540 days.

The seismic input is characterized by the ratio, a g/a o, where a g is the regional peak ground acceleration (PGA) which is evaluated from the earlier estimated research macroseismic intensities, and a o is the PGA according to the hazard map of the 2003 Greek Seismic Code.

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