structured environment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstructuredandenvironment
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structured
adjective
uk/ˈstrʌk.tʃəd/us/ˈstrʌk.tʃɚd/
organized so that the parts relate well to each other; having a ...
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environment
noun
uk/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/us/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and ...
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(Definition ofstructuredandenvironmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The user is not constrained to work in a fixed work-cell or a predeterminedstructuredenvironment.
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We do not agree, however, that the postulation of neural constructivism driven by ongoing interactions with a nonstationarystructuredenvironmentis sufficient.
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The navigation occurs in astructuredenvironment, with the presence of obstacles, which are modeled as polygons.
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This robot is able to navigate in astructuredenvironment, with obstacles modeled as polygons, thus constituting a model based system.
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However, it is not always possible or convenient to consider astructuredenvironment.
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Perhaps the most important emerging lesson in developmental science, then, concerns the rich and protracted interaction between astructuredenvironmentand activitydependent, constructivist neural mechanisms.
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Figure 4a illustrates this segmentation stage for a real scan of astructuredenvironment.
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In a highlystructuredenvironment, for the supervised agents, the degree of autonomy of each agent is fairly small, whereas for the supervisors the degree of autonomy is fairly large.
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Observed proactive behaviors consisted of supportive presence and provision of astructuredenvironment.
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Thirdly, we would argue that the way in which structures (deep or otherwise) affect outcomes is mediated by the agent's understanding and interpretation of his or herstructuredenvironment.
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Evolution in a spatiallystructuredenvironment.
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One application drives the mobile robot in the partiallystructuredenvironmentand the other application is an interface between the joystick used for the teleoperation and its drivers.
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A spell in astructuredenvironmentwould also help to teach a greater respect for authority and generate a greater sense of self-reliance.
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Approved hostels provide a supportive andstructuredenvironmentwithin which residents can be supervised effectively.
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We may feel that he needs a morestructuredenvironment.
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Let parents decide whether their child will flourish in the more informal surroundings of pre-school or a morestructuredenvironment.
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These people only appear to function because of the highlystructuredenvironmentwhich has been created for them.
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Paradoxically, there has been cross-party, and probably international, agreement that a classic free market involves state regulation and astructuredenvironment.
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