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Personnel Skill factors related to the skill and training of network personnel — inferred from Vignette 2 (military network).
Adversary Skill factors related to the skill, resources, and motivation of the adversary — inferred from Vignette 2 (military network).
In particular, selective imitation is used to mimic the commonly observed phenomenon that offspring tend to imitate the cultural traits (i.e., skill factors) of their parents.
Web searches entail complex cognitive processes influenced by individual differences, and users with similar cognitive or skill factors tend to develop multiple search strategies.
With this in mind, consider the situation in Fig. 1 where two parents (p_{1}) and (p_{2}), with different skill factors, undergo crossover in a hypothetical 2-D search space.
Thus, the transfer of relevant information from one task to another occurs in the form of implicit genetic transfer when parents belonging to different cultural backgrounds (i.e., having different skill factors) undergo crossover.
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"When you take a single scenario, like, say, the Red Sox playing, you have the urgency factor and the importance factor" — these are obviously very high, given the team's infamous Championship drought — "versus the skill factor: How skillful am I, and how important do I deem this to be?" So let's give the Sox an 8 for skill, and 9 for both urgency and importance.
The skill factor is immeasurably better than it was a decade ago.
Their pleasant manner ensures opponents want to play with them, despite the skill factor.
Some allow unlimited pick-ups, but this reduces the skill factor.
Of course, there really is no skill factor in the throw, but because we have movement, we believe we have choice.
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