given task
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgivenandtask
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given
adjective
uk/ˈɡɪv.ən/us/ˈɡɪv.ən/
already decided, arranged, ...
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task
noun
uk/tɑːsk/us/tæsk/
a piece of work to be done, especially one done regularly, unwillingly, or ...
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However, they set the gain of the controller to a fixed value for agiventask.
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Incentives can encourage the individual to change the representation of agiventask.
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It is much more difficult to explain why form of organization changes for agiventask.
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With non-redundant robots we can usually predict the robot configuration necessary to accomplishgiventask.
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Often, the performance of several techniques for agiventaskis evaluated contrastively.
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With thegiventaskcrescent a desirable manipulator can be obtained.
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It admits infinite number of joint-space solutions for agiventask-space trajectory.
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This synthesis is based on the orientation requirement of agiventask.
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These beliefs are involved in entrusting someone with agiventask.
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It admits an infinite number of joint-space solutions for agiventask-space trajectory.
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Independent measures are the spatial ability and the number of actions to complete thegiventask.
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Furthermore, linking experimental findings to the "optimal" behavior in agiventaskshould also contribute to elaborate formal descriptive models of cognitive judgments.
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In a process-planning system, a resource is primarily thought of as a person or machine that will per form agiventask.
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Consequently, different groups may show impaired performance on agiventaskarising from substantially different cognitive and\\or neural mechanisms.
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And in the last step, the links are chosen so that the manipulator will be able to perform agiventask.
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Specifically, as regions become increasingly selective in their response properties during infancy the overall extent of cortical activation during agiventaskwill decrease.
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For those services that undertook succession planning, it often consisted of "a policy that at least two staff members can do anygiventask".
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