typical application

collocation in English

meaningsoftypicalandapplication

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typical
adjective
uk
/ˈtɪp.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈtɪp.ɪ.kəl/
showing all the characteristics that you would usually expect from a particular group ...
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application
noun
uk
/ˌæp.lɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌæp.ləˈkeɪ.ʃən/
an official request for something, usually ...
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(Definition oftypicalandapplicationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This method of analysis involves atypicalapplicationof "optimal" growth theory.
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Instead, we focus on terrain modelling as atypicalapplication.
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Thetypicalapplicationis automatic reading of zip codes on envelopes.
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Atypicalapplicationwould be to the case of a multiregional system of economies.
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The natural deduction style follows the same "typicalapplication" idea, but with variables as the placeholders.
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The class oftypicalapplicationprovides an insight into how these paradigms work, as well as why.
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In fact, atypicalapplicationin image science will need all these features.
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Atypicalapplicationof these ideas would yield a computation graph with polynomially many vertices without determining all instances of equal initial minors.
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Thetypicalapplicationscenario for clime is as follows.
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In atypicalapplicationit is important to control jitter, that is, the variation in the arrival time of tasks across periods.
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Atypicalapplicationis search in databases of abstract of scientific papers.
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The proof is atypicalapplicationof the closure principle.
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Atypicalapplicationis in fire detectors.
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Atypicalapplicationof a zero-duration non-emitting state is to act as a proxy gateway, assigning probabilities for various states in the network to act as an entryway.
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The fee should also reflect a local authority's work on atypicalapplication.
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Let us assume that there is an applicant with atypicalapplication, who comes along with an established claim and who wants to develop an area.
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Though percussion is atypicalapplicationof looping, many kinds of samples can be looped.
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Atypicalapplicationmight be to repeat or re-broadcast signals for vehicles using car radios in tunnels.
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Atypicalapplicationis the calculation of a thermodynamic potential from a partition function.
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