Sentence examples for providing cues from inspiring English sources

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The simulator is what virtual-reality engineers call immersive, rendering a lifelike setting of a paint booth, providing cues to help students develop the muscle memory needed for a smooth paint job.

The Focus may be guided, providing cues to support the learning Task, or unguided.

This study helps in providing cues for the design of more workable systems for nuclear power plant operation.

EDEN extends the classical parallel coordinates axis by providing cues that guide and refine the analyst's exploration of the information space.

It involves such issues as content analysis and planning, organization of the pages, providing cues to help users orient themselves, labeling, search techniques, and navigation design.

For example, pore size regimes where cell attachment is strongly discouraged were identified providing cues for the design of low-fouling surfaces.

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As with sex-attractant pheromones, marking pheromones can provide cues that animals use to locate prey or hosts.

Colors provide cues: fire-engine red for the Republican Mr. Christie; a sedate Democratic blue or an environmentally friendly green for Mr. Corzine.

One purpose of the diversity this creates is to provide cues that enable group members to recognise people as "one of us" – someone they can trust.

He calls neuromarketing an "iffy technology," a kind of pop neurology that at best may provide cues and clues on how companies can better position products.

In this scenario, receivers begin to notice actions of other animals because these provide cues about what the other animals will do next.

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