increased complexity

collocation in English

meaningsofincreaseandcomplexity

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increase
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
us
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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complexity
noun
uk
/kəmˈplek.sə.ti/
us
/kəmˈplek.sə.t̬i/
the state of having many parts and being difficult to understand or find an ...
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Withincreasedcomplexityof the modelling of the effects of anisotropy, we have seen our fit to the data improve markedly.
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To take but one example ofincreasedcomplexity, the introduction of a tone contrast adds complexity to a system.
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Another disadvantage is theincreasedcomplexityof assembling a design that incorporates components from different vendors.
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In general, models with more latent classes fit the observed data better but at a cost ofincreasedcomplexity.
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In particular, the heterogeneity of data and the obvious scalability issues result inincreasedcomplexityof the tuple management mechanisms.
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However, the more realistic rendering of haptic scenes is achieved at the expense ofincreasedcomplexity of calculations involved in force rendering algorithms.
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Increasedcomplexityof management results from the implementation of conservation systems, as timing of operations becomes more critical.
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Play behavior could be associated withincreasedcomplexityin parts of the brain associated with the development of social behavior.
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Each layer with its specific variety leads toincreasedcomplexityin controls and operations design and cost of commissioning and testing.
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Comparisons of nineteenthcentury photos of virtually any city with those taken today would revealincreasedcomplexityin form and information, not to mention increases in speed and compressions in time.
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Thisincreasedcomplexityis compounded by increasing competitive pressure and accelerated production schedules that demand tight integration of all processes.
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Pathologies in the reflective function of the maltreated child may be expected to developincreasedcomplexity with age and time, in a manner similar to other skills.
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With surprising speed, a veritable ' elections industry ' developed around the world, acquiringincreasedcomplexityand sophistication as time went by.
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Due to their ability to regulate theincreasedcomplexityof the local problem-solving process required in such domains, organizations should be a critical part of any comprehensive, multi-agent solution.
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Given theincreasedcomplexityof preschoolers' internal working models, and the accompanying subtlety of attachment behaviors, assessment of attachment in the preschool years has represented a significant challenge.
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However, experiments # of this type can suffer fromincreasedcomplexityas the resulting multiplets produce more peaks than the single peak seen in a decoupled spectrum.
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For each run, we calculated two parsimony indices as a means of determining how improvements in goodness-of-fit were counterbalanced byincreasedcomplexitydue to the greater number of parameters.
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Since theincreasedcomplexitydoes not pay off, we do not explore this direction here.
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In general, this kind of growth involvesincreasedcomplexityand organization.
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This is due to theincreasedcomplexityof structures and therefore increased visibility of the cognitive processes under bilingual acquisition conditions.
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