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Discover Ludwig"proposed schema" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a suggested or planned system or organization, particularly in the fields of computer science, psychology, and linguistics. Example: The researcher presented a proposed schema for classifying personality types based on cognitive patterns.
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In Section 6, we evaluate the performance of the proposed schema.
In addition, experimental results show that the proposed schema significantly outperforms other extensively used scheduling strategies.
The proposed schema is illustrated with an application developed using the CommonKADS methodology.
In this way, a proposed schema for the enhanced photoactivity of the MWCNT/TiO2 heterojunction photocatalyst is discussed.
Following step 2 of the proposed schema (Fig. 1), we identify two useful methods that are used in the analysis in "Illustration: implementing the proposed schema on the 'DITCH' agent-based model" section: variable importance and recursive feature elimination.
The proposed schema for generating data results in 200 waveforms with the corresponding ground-truth information on the notes.
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One of these worksheets is entitled "The NoSQL solution" (e.g. the proposed HBase schema) where the participant was asked to draw a representation of his proposed HBase schema (i.e. the target schema) for the conversion.
They proposed a schema for allocation of extra profit of coalition among power producers.
Young has proposed a schema mode model of borderline personality disorder (BPD), hypothesizing that BPD patients tend to flip from 1 of 4 maladaptive schema modes to another.
The proposed transmission schema only makes sense when the latency of the system allows a delay higher than the transmission time plus the processing time.
Database schemas are often not defined by a single person but by several future users of the database who define their possibly different views on the proposed database schema.
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