single node
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsingleandnode
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single
adjective
uk/ˈsɪŋ.ɡəl/us/ˈsɪŋ.ɡəl/
one ...
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node
noun[C]
uk/nəʊd/us/noʊd/
biology
a place where a leaf and stem join on ...
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(Definition ofsingleandnodefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The operation of asinglenodeis represented by a sequence of plan steps in an operating procedure.
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The situation is of course radically different if one is interested in the height for which everysinglenodeis relevant.
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Each category and each feature is encoded via asinglenode.
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The learning rate parameter determines whether few or many exemplars contribute to asinglenode.
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One would ask what the significance would be by simply changing the initial value at asinglenode, when the mesh size goes to zero.
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Asinglenodeis defined to represent both.
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Asinglenodeis defined to represent both the join and the post-join process.
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Family trees do not only culminate in asinglenodeat the top, however, but they also consist of a number of intermediate nodes.
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Once again, asinglenodemight be used, with, say, 0 representing "low", 1 representing "high," and 0.5 representing "medium".
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In a tree, everything is ordered from asinglenodeabove, and nodes on the same level do not link directly.
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Note that the rule generating an unlabelled edge cannot be applied to asinglenodewith a single loop.
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When we endow graphs with economic significance, we associate each generic commodity with asinglenode and associate each arc with a permitted exchange.
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A corollary of this is that the identity of the entity that is currently represented cannot be unambiguously determined by inspecting the state of anysinglenode.
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Encyclopedic knowledge is the heart of semantics; characterizing it as asinglenode, and then largely ignoring it, simply will not do.
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In that case, the top node changes its colour from red to black and thus the depth of everysinglenodein the tree goes up by one.
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Where anodes were in upwellings, and allowed more than asinglenodeto be made visible, there is evidence of a substantial decrease in the scale of the convective plumes.
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