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to concatenate
verb
To join or link together, as though in a chain.
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These days, it can be convenient to concatenate interactive electronic entertainment under one video game moniker.
Williams says: "A story like this isn't for the purposes of information; its purpose is to concatenate behaviour that runs against the norm with negative consequences".
And nobody thinks you could use a calculator to decide who to live with: a story like this isn't for the purposes of information; its purpose is to concatenate behaviour that runs against the norm with negative consequence.
Before the Macintosh, Windows and other graphical user-interfaces hid commands behind icons that took the drudgery out of getting a computer to perform a user's bidding, learning to concatenate cryptic commands helped fledgling programmers understand the inner workings of computers.
We use "-" to concatenate a property name and "/" to concatenate a property value.
The simplest way is to concatenate or merge descriptors.
The simplest hashing algorithm is to concatenate a subset of digits in a string.
Therefore, we perform a light smoothing around the selected pitchmarks to concatenate the diphones.
A straightforward strategy to handle multiple features is to concatenate all the feature vectors into a single feature vector.
It is possible to concatenate adjacent 8 MHz channels depending on their availability within a specific region.
The smooth HMM trajectory is used to guide the selection of each short frame to concatenate the waveforms in HTT.
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