Collocations withmode
These are words often used in combination withmode.
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batch mode
When operated in the batch mode, the setup employs an additional energy store composed of molecular capacitors.
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decay mode
The second employs the lower-hybrid wave as the decay mode.
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display mode
Figure 2 presents the distribution of the different coded occurrences, for each type of event sequence and frame display mode.
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edit mode
To give some idea of the edit mode, commands available in addition to modeless character insertion include mark, copy, cut, paste, erase-character, erase-line and match-bracket.
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failure mode
Once these questions are properly answered, a list of symptoms or methods of detection of each failure mode is formulated for safe operation.
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landscape mode
The display may be toggled between portrait and landscape mode by keystrokes, or will switch automatically on phones with orientation sensors.
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mode of governance
Having stated all this, monetary policy might well be the type of policy which is best conducted by a non-majoritarian mode of governance.
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mode of locomotion
There is another aspect of the circumstances associated with the adoption of a bipedal mode of locomotion that may well have contributed to the development of the linguistic realm.
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mode of reproduction
It is clear that, if that species is capable of parthenogenesis, it is not the normal mode of reproduction.
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mode of thought
By abstracting entities from their relational context and rendering them as alienated objects, this mode of thought allows things to be valorized against each other.
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