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Discover Ludwig"simple abstraction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a concept or idea that is simplified or generalized from more complex information or details. For example: "The author's use of simple abstractions in their writing made the themes of love and loss accessible to readers of all ages." In this sentence, "simple abstractions" refers to the broad, general ideas of love and loss that are presented in the author's writing, rather than specific, detailed examples.
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But mostly the focus was on deceptively simple abstraction, and on the intuitive bond between the two players.
The young writer-director, Patrick Stettner, knows how to dramatize an idea on a lo-cal budget; not for him the roar and bray of planes taking off but a simple abstraction of the grass beneath a jet, combed in the downdraft like green corn.
These companies are so big, and touching so many facets of our lives, that there are no brushstrokes that can paint a simple abstraction of these companies.
The calculation relies on a simple abstraction of the MAC layer protocols, where the interference from cell j is given by weighting the received power P rx,j by the DL traffic load η j.
Particularly, it can be observed that, even if this is evolving [4, 13], standard existing frameworks over OMNeT [3, 14] rely on a quite simple abstraction of the physical layer.
It's a very difficult and complex image, masquerading as a simple abstraction.
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Shannon Ebner has a terrific large photograph that seems to riff on Christopher Wool's word paintings and Walker Evans's photographs of old signs; while a small photograph of a sort-of collage by Lucas Blalock seems to riff on Robert Mangold's simple abstractions.
Finally, wound up with these two strands is the philosophical error that misunderstands concrete, relational processes as fixed, simple abstractions (1997, 147).
The trace semantics represents the behaviour of protected assembly code with simple abstractions, unburdened by low-level details, at the maximum degree of precision.
Novice science learners often possess unrelated and incorrect p-prims (diSessa, 1988); these are phenomenological primitives (simple abstractions that come from common experiences but are generally incorrectly applied in science).
This illustrates the difficulty of accurately describing node mobility and routing protocol using simple abstractions, and that if simplistic models are used, then the performance results are generally not reliable.
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