hierarchical approach
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhierarchicalandapproach
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hierarchical
adjective
uk/ˌhaɪəˈrɑː.kɪ.kəl/us/ˌhaɪˈrɑːr.kɪ.kəl/
arranged according to people's or things' level of importance, or relating to such ...
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approach
noun
uk/əˈprəʊtʃ/us/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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In thehierarchicalapproach, certain scaling functions are simply wavelets, and the biorthogonality conditions are reduced.
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Because of the large number of independent variables, we used ahierarchicalapproachto the regression analyses, where three models were devised.
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Integrating psychopathological dimensions in functional psychoses : ahierarchicalapproach.
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Ahierarchicalapproachwas used, with the entry of independent variables in theoretical order of importance.
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Hierarchicalapproachto predicting permeation in ion channels.
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The first was that ahierarchicalapproachto human rights analysis structurally constrains the evolution of scholarship, policy and advocacy.
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We propose ahierarchicalapproachin elucidating the phylogeny of this species-rich genus.
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Thishierarchicalapproachto testing hypotheses about (co)variance components is attractive because it may help to mitigate problems associated with multiple tests.
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This study proposes ahierarchicalapproachand pairwise comparison in weighting of the criteria and a multicriteria analysis method for priority setting in agricultural land-use types.
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Within thehierarchicalapproach, some properties are said to presuppose others, with simpler communication systems using the most basic levels and more complex systems adding levels to the hierarchy.
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Again, note the close relations between thehierarchicalapproachand integral transforms.
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It is about cut-throat competition and a narrowhierarchicalapproachthat puts people down—setting up a sheep and goats system, often ending in education paralysis.
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We also want local authorities to adopt a stricthierarchicalapproachafter assessing housing needs in their area.
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The second part of ourhierarchicalapproachis to assess whether other empty buildings could be converted to use as homes.
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Exposure involves exposing the adolescent to social situations in ahierarchicalapproach.
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However, hierarchical approaches facilitate designs better.
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