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simulations
noun
Plural of simulation
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The word "simulations" is correct in written English.
You can use it to refer to a process of imitating a real-life situation, product, or process in an environment that is designed for experimentation and teaching. For example: The computer science lab uses simulations to teach programming techniques to students.
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The independent Ansys Corporation ran simulations using the design, and although there were modifications required, indicated that the challenges facing Hyperloop were capable of being overcome.
iPhone / iPad Maritime Kingdom (Free + IAP) Publisher Game Insight has become a dab hand at the city-building genre, with Maritime Kingdom its latest spin on the idea of building'n'battling simulations.
Since 2000 nearly all Russia's big military exercises have featured simulations of limited nuclear strikes, including one on Poland in 2009.
Even today, the simulations used in AI are a stick-figure cartoon of the real thing.
Yet the simulations were not presented as assurance that no crisis would occur, but as a forecast of what could be expected conditional on a crisis not occurring.
Using detailed computer simulations, its designers have arranged its orientation and aerodynamic exterior to accelerate the gale-force winds that blow over the pole and channel them underneath the station.
In essence, it is a heart whose intricate structure and function has been translated into thousands of mathematical equations and millions of datapoints that are programmed into a computer and run as simulations.
For instance, algorithms which detect inefficiencies have improved, as has traders' ability to run complex simulations and process very large quantities of data.
The Tyndall Institute's researchers reported last year that atom-by-atom computer simulations of junctionless transistors with a gate length of just 3.1 nanometres show that they ought to work perfectly.Such a gate length would keep Moore's law rolling for several years.
If either is right, Drs Close and Kirkby hope to be able to tell just how big an effect cosmic rays should have on cloud formation.By including such data in their computer simulations, climate modellers may be able to tell whether solar inconstancy deserves some of the blame heaped on greenhouse gases.
Simulations by the OECD suggest that a 20% fall in the real value of the British stockmarket cuts consumer spending by 1% and GDP by 0.4% after two years.
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