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were iterative
adjective
Of a procedure that involves repetition of steps (iteration) to achieve the desired outcome; in computing this may involve a mechanism such as a loop.
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Image reconstructions were iterative (ordered subset expectation maximization ) with eight subsets and two iterations.
Both of these individuals were iterative.
Granted, most of today's big announcements were iterative updates on devices we've seen in past years.
11 Data analysis and extraction were iterative.
Qualitative data collection and analysis were iterative.
Data collection and analysis were iterative with each step of analysis.
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Policy has always been iterative.
"His approach is iterative, step by step," a person close to the talks said.
To say Sony is iterative on design would be an understatement.
The algorithm as such is iterative.
The journey is iterative, interactive, and full of small steps.
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