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If you are not fluent in American Sign Language, you would struggle to guess that this motion means "decide"—but a study published this week suggests that non-signers can guess at least one crucial aspect of the word".Decide" is what is known as a telic verb that is, it represents an action with a definite end.
Nodes: Each node represents an action which is possible in some state of the RIA.
The second represents an action research that is developed around a metaproject as a framework to help partner teachers to design their own projects.
In this graph we define nodes and edges as follows: Nodes: Each node represents an action which is possible in some state of the RIA.
Table 2 shows the kinds of student work that represents an action conception, a process conception, an object conception and a well-functioning schema in derivatives of trigonometric functions.
In this study, such as in Johnson et al. (2011), we designed a graph where each node represents a state, and each link represents an action that takes a learner from one state to the next one.
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"Each of these hot spots represents an action-reaction cycle that has the potential to escalate," he wrote in an email.
Now each key is printed permanently with an icon representing an action.
Every arc in a DBN representing an action is from the layer X to X ′ and represents the dependencies between state variables under an action a.
They use local binary pattern hon three orthogonal planes (LBP-TOP) [10] to represent an action video in the form of dynamic textures.
Usually in linguistics, an impersonal verb is a verb that cannot take a true subject, because it does not represent an action, occurrence, or state-of-being of any specific person, place, or thing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com