Collocations withpath

These are words often used in combination withpath.

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alternate path
Static routes may be used to provide an alternate path when a link fails.
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alternative path
It fails in finding any mistake and an alternative path to the goal and concludes that the given instruction was incorrect.
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branching path
In every turn, each player rolls a die and progresses on the board, which usually has branching paths.
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chosen path
For example, our hyperbolic discount factor is a function of absolute time, which supports the chosen path in a time-consistent way.
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circular path
With respect to the issue at hand, a rectilinear path is as compatible with kinematic geometry as is a circular path.
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curved path
This could increase the chances of alignment of an ultrasound beam with flow at some point along the curved path.
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developmental path
This effect of processing on the lexical content of texts follows a developmental path.
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different path
A different rate of technical progress, for example, would lead to a different path for the base case.
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direct path
He had found a direct path from the human to the divine.
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dirt path
At around 2.3 mi, the gravel road comes to an end, and the trail becomes a rugged dirt path.
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downward path
But this cannot happen while the body is moving perpendicularly upward, because the line of the downward path is the same as the line of the forced motion.
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evolutionary path
If so, what makes the histories of creole languages special, so as to favor such a different evolutionary path?
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glide path
The glide path serving this runway is 3 degrees.
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gravel path
You have a gravel path and a nice set of flower beds on the lefthand side.
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hiking path
The hiking path along the valley is perhaps the best summer mountain climbing course.
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indirect path
A second indirect path is through the values and attitudes associated with the social welfare and racial policy dimensions.
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linear path
The desired task has been the tracking the linear path and the motion of the manipulator has been obstructed by different number of obstacles.
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marked path
Europe needs a clearly marked path.
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narrow path
This limits the application of this method and does not solve the narrow path problem.
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optimal path
By solving these equations, maximum payload and corresponding optimal path can be obtained directly.
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orbital path
Radarsat-1 is a right-looking satellite, meaning that microwave beam transmits and receives on the right side of the satellite, relative to its orbital path.
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parallel path
Are they involved in a lengthy, independent but parallel path of development?
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path coefficient
Modification indices suggested that the path coefficient from negative emotionality to child-report depression differed across gender.
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path dependence
Incorporating path dependence thus provides a clearer picture of the long-term evolution of legislation.
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path dependency
Path dependency made it difficult to achieve either retrenchment or structural change within the existing budget.
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path length
At the same time, at low gas density the electron free path length becomes large compared with the device scale.
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path of destruction
It contains a wealth of information on the path of destruction in that region and suggests steps towards sustainability.
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path of peace
Still, the author remains committed to the path of peace and to music as a pathway that transcends differences.
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path of righteousness
Destroying the wicked and revealing the path of righteousness are one and inseparable, like back and front.
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paved path
Every house, every concrete drive, every asphalt or paved path increases the run-off.
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predetermined path
The obstacle avoidance system uses two ultrasonic range finders to sweep for objects in the predetermined path.
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prescribed path
The algorithm can be viewed as a local strategy of minimal configuration changes with forced motion toward the goal point of the prescribed path.
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rocky path
I do not intend to follow him down that rather rocky path.
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separate path
A separate path analysis was tested for each child outcome.
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smooth path
The path planning stage was accomplished by using a piecewise cubic spline function to create a smooth path using kinematic constraints.
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spiritual path
Consequently, my theory entails they have neither a religion nor a spiritual path.
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straight path
The cell did not respond to any right turn movie or to optic flow simulating walking along a straight path (straight-ahead optic flow).
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walking path
I remember one particular case in which a very nice walking path through which gravel was allowed to be removed was lost.
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well-trodden path
This is a fairly well-trodden path.
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well-worn path
I have said that subjectivism is a well-worn path.
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winding path
These scenes would be discovered by following a winding path through the garden, with a series of different views coming as surprises.
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