Sentence examples for more structured architectures from inspiring English sources

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Overall, the trend has been from centralized or 'monolithic' control to more structured architectures, and from 'naive' to symbolic computation.

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More structured tissue architecture, organized axons as well as more myelinated axons in rhGas6-treated mice relative to PBS-treated mice were observed (Fig. 5).

With recent advances in computing technology and catalyst characterization techniques it is now possible to move from these 'jumbled' configurations towards more structured controlled pore architectures that could greatly enhance effective utilization of catalyst pore space.

The abstract Dynamic Access Control Architecture, or DACA, we propose provides the flexibility to express several complex characteristics abstractly, ultimately resulting in a more structured foundation for implementing security architectures for access control.

Most universities offer more structured support.

Maybe yearning for something that was a bit more structured.

i suspect that will continue in more structured as well as more informal ways.

"We'd like them to do one thing a bit more structured.

It's a mix between full random generation and a more structured approach".

Dads tend to be a little bit more structured, a little less touchy-feely.

Generally, however, St.-Emilions are more structured and less opulent than Pomerols.

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