index value
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index
noun
uk/ˈɪn.deks/us/ˈɪn.deks/
an alphabetical list, such as one printed at the back of a book showing which page a subject, name, etc. ...
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value
noun
uk/ˈvæl.juː/us/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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By this procedure, anindexvaluecan be computed for any country for which data is available from even one of the many sources used.
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A highindexvaluemeans that on average the hosts of a parasite species are not closely related.
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A method for construction and transfer of a keyindexvalue(which stores the robot configuration) is proposed.
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Normally, we expect that theindexvalueshould be as small as possible.
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Regarding this it was decided that a validindexvaluerequires no more than three indicators with valid values.
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Indicator scores were summed to generate anindexvalue.
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Higherindexvalueindicates greater drought tolerance.
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Theindexvaluevaries depending on parameter m, becoming more sensitive to rare species as m increases.
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If the performanceindexvaluelies on a vertex of the polytope, all three actuators will be set to their extreme capabilities.
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Other factors controlled, a lowindexvalueshould indicate local fluctuations in group pressure and thus in consensus, whereas a high value is characteristic of minimal fluctuations in group pressure.
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Each client processes computationally expensive tasks such as calculating the related robot's kinematics motion according to its keyindexvalueand rebuilding the robot and its local environment scene.
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The lower the distortion is (indexvalueclose to 1), the more the ellipse tends towards the circle, considered as an "ideal case" from the isotropy point of view.
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