Collocations withset
These are words often used in combination withset.
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acoustic set
That, and it seemed like a cavalier performance, a throwaway performance compared with the intensity of the acoustic set earlier on.
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broad set
Together, we discovered a broad set of conditions on the environment under which beliefs converge.
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closed set
This proves that the almost closed set decomposition consists of two atomic sets.
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coherent set
The editors are to be congratulated on compiling a varied yet coherent set of papers.
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complete set
These transformations vary according to the interpretation of the complete set of preferences.
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complex set
They reflect a complex set of dynamics and incentives (9).
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comprehensive set
The chapter ends with a very comprehensive set of guidelines for implementation of fault-tolerant control.
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consistent set
Choosing this complete and consistent set of assumptions and parameter values is a complex problem.
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different set
A different set of initial conditions will result in a different set of patterns.
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distinct set
At that time, a second, distinct set of sites were also occupied.
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diverse set
These are a diverse set of people, with a diverse set of motivations, providing a diverse range of health care.
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duplicate set
He then has to send it on to the local association, which keeps a completely duplicate set of books.
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elaborate set
As we know, they were instantiated by an elaborate set of surface conventions.
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expanded set
The expanded set of initiation factors utilized by the eukaryotic ribosome relative to bacterial systems reflects a more highly regulated initiation process.
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extra set
An even more sophisticated 'extra set paradox' is the following.
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feature set
When a grouped feature set is used as a single, merged feature set, we refer to a model which uses it as being monolithic.
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finite set
A transformation, which describes the relation between two adjacent process states, is activated by applying one of a finite set of operators.
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given set
Topic interest and prior knowledge may or may not be correlated for a given set of students and a given set of topics.
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infinite set
Then every graph presentation contains an infinite set of pairwise edge-disjoint double paths.
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invariant set
Moreover, we cannot have invariant arcs or closed curves in a compact invariant set if f / is expansive.
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limited set
A given form emerges within a limited set of contexts and with a limited set of functions.
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matched set
Selection for a matched set was complete when two eligible controls agreed to co-operate.
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matching set
Already this adds up to a useful, quick-reference outline of polar history, with a matching set of maps.
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miniature set
However, owing to the difficulty animating a realistic moving vehicle, the artists filmed the carriage maquettes on a miniature set using stop motion animation.
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minimal set
We define the frequency module of an almost automorphic minimal set as the dual group of its maximal almost periodic factor.
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novel set
In order to be able to articulate and discuss these experiences there is a need for a corresponding novel set of terms and concepts.
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null set
The null set represents in virtue of its property of lacking members or of being zero-membered.
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particular set
A state corresponds to a particular set of entities, attributes of entities, and relations between entities.
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predefined set
This limitation can be overcome by integrating an intelligent unit accessing an increasing database that manages a predefined set of transformation rules.
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reduced set
In general, the adulthood variables had the same scale reliability as the adolescent ones despite their reduced set of items.
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restricted set
We recently demonstrated that pharmaceutical-grade recombinant human -thrombin (rh-thr) also induces a restricted set of proteolysis-dependent changes in microglial physiology.
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selected set
For instance, a peer can decide to restrict the creation of new affinity links only for a selected set of concepts of interest.
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separate set
These z-pinch primaries are each driven by a separate set of transmission lines.
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set decorator
Kettelhut was employed as a production designer on all eight parts and is also credited as a set decorator on the first part.
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set of dentures
And "contents", it may be noted, may mean anything from an anchor or an astrolabe to a set of dentures or a gold moidore.
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set of moral
Part of this set of evaluative considerations is a set of moral considerations.
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set variable
Choosing a fresh set variable in this manner yields a more accurate analysis.
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specific set
The book begins with a useful series of definitions including the familiar concept of ' leisure ' as free-time rather than a specific set of activities.
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swing set
Two children on a swing set 7.
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two-disc set
The two-disc set received relatively positive reviews, only receiving criticism for video quality and the lack of bonus features.
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two-volume set
This formidable two-volume set concerned with the scientific foundations of die heart and vessels is, ostensibly, a second edition.
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uniform set
Diacritics are no longer needed, because the uniform set of stress-relevant units is already present in the basic representations.
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unique set
Our theory specifies a unique set of properties for processes involving relations of different antics.
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validation set
During training, a correct classification of 99.1% was achieved for the neural network while the validation set achieved 86.8% correct classification.
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whole set
I'm going to buy the whole set.
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