Collocations withuser

These are words often used in combination withuser.

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active user
However, the most important development towards realising active user involvement in assessment, input and evaluation is not mentioned in this study.
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average user
An average user with some practice usually achieves rotor speeds of about 1000 rad/s.
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computer user
This is an important area because, potentially, it can affect every computer user.
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concurrent user
The alternative is a concurrent user license, based on the number of simultaneous usersregardless of which individuals they areaccessing the program.
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current user
Such inferences do not consider the current user input any more.
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downstream user
The volume of this sediment yield must be determined to measure the external cost imposed on downstream users.
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experienced user
The experienced user group comprised twenty participants who listened to all three works.
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graphical user
Two challenges arise in allowing users to bypass the graphical user interface in a conversational interface.
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habitual user
When a habitual user did not obtain his daily dosage, he displayed well-known symptoms of exhaustion and dullness.
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heavy user
Of course the industry is a heavy user of electricity.
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individual user
Such systems adapt to the individual user based on the behaviour of these "interest neighbours".
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industrial user
Will the industrial user have to take all the cut?
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inexperienced user
An example of progressive help is that a prompt for experts is followed by progressive help for the inexperienced user.
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intended user
A second dimension in which logical spreadsheets vary is the intended user.
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legitimate user
Although such an approach provides an effective means of securing the service and protecting any personal user information, it can be a frustrating experience for the legitimate user.
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library user
We want the best value for the library user and the taxpayer.
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novice user
The novice user is therefore less likely to be distracted by irrelevant display elements.
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phone user
The motives or primary purposes of the phone user are clearly irrelevant to the issue of their responsibility for the consequences of their actions.
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potential user
So far we have motivated and explained the different approaches mainly from the perspective of a potential user.
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registered user
They are helpful to the proprietor or the registered user.
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regular user
However, this is a tedious step which may be difficult for a regular user to perform.
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unauthorized user
This is a high security feature, since any unauthorized user who does not have access to this information can not detect any hidden information.
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user agent
For example, a user agent (software or human) might ask what kind of ontologies a service supports or what kinds of query it will respond to.
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user guide
Our approach to these problems is to let the user guide the association rule mining process by imposing different constraints on target data.
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user involvement
The suggested methods are expert-based evaluation and user involvement.
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user manual
The reference material might more properly belong in the user manual, but nonetheless it may be useful to some readers.
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user requirement
Here, the user requirement has been input in the form of a complete sentence.
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wheelchair user
He is a wheelchair user who has cerebral palsy.
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