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The execution of a task is described in Algorithm 2, lines 15 24.

The development and analysis of a model for a member design task is described in the present paper.

The used control concept for nonlinear plants in form of a nonlinear H∞ control task is described.

A task is described by a behavior model, as composed from a library, a specified granularity of the possible observations, and a specified granularity of the desired results.

An approach that exemplifies the use of planning techniques for synthesizing alternative plans and policies for a navigation task is described.

In this method, each task is described by a statement which specifies the worker performing the task, actions performed, the tools and instructions used, and the accomplished goal (Best et al. 2007).

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Might the task be described as the Everest of dentistry?

The results of this task are described in this paper.

The basic approaches for this task are described in this introductory overview.

At first, human-robot work environment and task are described, then, different experiments simulated in a virtual environment are analysed.

The task was described on paper and asked that each group member should take a turn at running down the hallway while carrying a device (mobile phone) that produced a constant high pitch tune.

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