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These sensory inputs can serve as a cue to change their ongoing motor patterns, for instance to avoid obstacles.
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Instant input can serve as a great motivator because it feels like you're doing something now that is showing immediate tracked results (even if the real time results are rather slower).
When reading X, we need to connect Left to Vcc and Right to GND, TOP and BOT then can serve as inputs.
Such predicted fragments can serve as inputs to fragment-based drug design or serve as refinement criteria for creating target-specific compound libraries for experimental or computational screening.
Due to its ability to quantify how activity of individual neurons and the correlation among them depends upon external inputs, the formalism introduced here can serve as a basis for exploring analytically the computational capability of population codes expressed by recurrent neural networks.
Conservation can be described by several features which can serve as inputs for a SVM model.
Furthermore, the export of filtered associations can serve as inputs on future POMO sessions.
But these tests normally do not deliver characteristic and comparable material parameters which are independent of the measurement conditions and can serve as input parameters for modeling calculations.
We anticipate that this new characterization method will provide previously inaccessible microstructural data that can serve as input for benchmarking current state-of-the-art crystal plasticity models.
Quantitative Precipitation Estimates (QPEs) can serve as input to distributed hydrologic models to issue flood and flash flood forecasts in mountain watersheds.
For digital I/O using the i2c protocol a pull up is used so that a single pin can serve as input or output.
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