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Discover Ludwig"parallel layer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe situations or processes that involve more than one event or task occurring simultaneously, or in parallel. For example, "The software's complex architecture is composed of several parallel layers, each of which must be properly configured for the system to work correctly."
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In this paper, both the architecture and learning procedure underlying the parallel layer perceptron is presented.
This parallel layer of thiols is mechanically relatively robust to nano-shaving based on AFM measurements.
The depth of the OTSpd chemical pattern provides a height reference for calculating the thickness of other parallel layer on itself.
It was taken a thin parallel layer with thickness dy and cross-sectional area dS [14] at some distance (y) from the surface.
This paper proposes using the Parallel Layer Perceptron (PLP) network, instead of the Single Layer Feedforward neural network (SLFN) in the Extreme Learning Machine (ELM) framework.
Comparisons between the parallel layer perceptron, multi-layer perceptron and ANFIS are included and show the effectiveness of the proposed topology.
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In the following year, the British physicist William Lawrence Bragg devised a particularly simple model of the scattering of X-rays from the parallel layers of atoms in a crystal.
Blood flows in thin parallel layers (red long vectors; *).
The separated carriers then diffuse along the parallel layers towards the lateral selective contacts.
Sixty parallel layers of the same fibers used in the tracker compose the RRD.
Both compounds were found to grow as parallel layers, according to the parabolic rate law.
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