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I wasn't really aware of how badly damaged some of the children would be – it was a quick learning curve.
But even by the end of the match they weren't doing that any more - there was a quick learning curve.
The rats' quick learning curve suggests that human adults, too, may have more malleable brains than we suspect.
Some of these sites simply predate the modern cloud, others were inherited from colleagues drawn to the hosting world's promises of "unlimited" everything or its quick learning curve.
He may lack a little experience, but we feel it will be a quick learning curve for him," Cash told the club's website.
Jerry Hines Jerry Hines, the rally's organizer, said that we'd rallied more in nine days than most drivers do all year, so the quick learning curve was to be expected.
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Furthermore, GRU achieves prediction performances similar to LSTM with a quicker learning curve.
With any luck, a person can learn to snowboard within three days -- a much quicker learning curve than skiing.
Laparoscopic LLS is reported to be a feasible, safe, and efficient procedure, associated with a quick, smooth learning curve [13].
I am excited to gain these skills and hopefully help other athletes get past the learning curve quicker.
Similarly, technology such as robotic-assisted surgical simulators can help surgeons get through their learning curve quicker and understand anatomy better, which may ultimately help ensure that important measures, from cancer margins to functional outcomes, are addressed in a minimally invasive manner.
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