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"It may be intuitive that certain people and occupations have higher numbers of contacts than others," Danon accepts, "but the most important part of our work is quantifying these effects and differences.
Rather than waiting two months while graduate students did the job by hand, Dr Hurst decided that there had to be an easier way.Touch screens may be intuitive and user-friendly, but they are not new.What he came up with, in 1971, was a device consisting of two pieces of electrically conductive paper, separated by an insulating layer.
A lot of this may be intuitive to experienced editors, or deducible via careful analysis of other analytics tools.
While the more frequent use of a misconception and the less frequent use of correct principles by beginner students may be intuitive, we were surprised by the greater improvement of advanced students on multiple-choice items after instruction (Fig. 3).
However, this result may be intuitive, as the packing density of astrocytes in L1 is higher than that in L2/3 (Figure 1B).
The concept that behavioral consequences of damaging a region of the brain will reflect the disruption of the underlying network architecture may be intuitive but is particularly important when one considers brain dysfunction through neurodegeneration [76], where atrophy is seen to propagate preferentially through networks of functionally related neurons [77].
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The subset A may be arbitrary and the property corresponding to A may not be intuitive, unlike, for example, the property of having positive momentum.
They hunt students and others in group housing, ignoring the fact that legal residence may not be intuitive.
A generalized standard software beating a custom heuristic may not be intuitive at first sight.
Furthermore, the numerical statistics and simple visualisations may not be intuitive enough to allow users to compare the performance of various cohorts efficiently and effectively.
These programs are written in a scripting language that may not be intuitive to a radiochemist or technician without computer programming experience and hence require the investment of significant time and energy to master.
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