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Discover Ludwig"main feedback" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to the most important feedback or comments that someone has provided in response to a certain event, task, or experience. For example, "We asked for the team's main feedback on our new product launch, and the consensus was overwhelmingly positive."
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On Twitter, he said, "the main feedback comes mostly from retweeting," or retransmitting an interesting message.
The main feedback mechanism generating oscillations operates via the acceleration of N2O decomposition by oxygen.
By 2025, this will be the main feedback loop for digital entertainment: vast servers humming away to process our uttered views on shows, ads, characters and creators.
The main feedback mechanism they consider is that meltwater streams lubricate the movement of glaciers and so speed up their rush towards the sea.
A physical model is therefore developed and linearized to yield a state space model, used for Kalman filter and main feedback controller design.
For stable oscillation, an automatic gain control loop regulates the oscillation amplitude by controlling the gain of the main feedback loop.
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However, there are two main sensory feedback pathways from touch and posture sensors: direct projections from the spinal cord to the cerebellum and thalamo-cortical projections targeting all the way to the neocortex.
Concerning the former point, Loulou et al. [40] argue that the change in energy demand is itself the main economic feedback.
The main negative feedback is the energy which the Earth's surface radiates into space as infrared radiation.
MDM2, as transcriptional target of p53, is the main negative feedback regulator of p53.
The COMPAS intervention consists of a three-hour workshop composed of three main activities: feedback, critical reflection and action planning.
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