Collocations withmodule
These are words often used in combination withmodule.
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control module
At the lowest level a traction control module is used to control each wheel velocity.
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core module
There are three reduction rules for the core module calculus: propagation of a core step, substitution of a label with the associated expression and elimination of useless labels.
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expansion module
The query expansion module uses different kinds of semantic links, together with frequency data, to find related terms.
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learning module
For example, the basic learning module described in section 4.1 would seem to have considerable difficulty simulating common prototype effects.
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lunar module
An aerospace building contained a full-sized lunar module mockup from which suited astronauts would climb out.
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optional module
When it equals zero, it means it is a module of platform; when it equals one, it means it is an optional module.
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separate module
However, the studies do support the theory that language did not evolve as a separate module but rather within a more domain-general action-perception network.
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single module
In our modeler, the encapsulation function allows one to define a group of mechanical components or recursively a group of subgroups as a single module.
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solar module
Before the robot is powered, a solar module should be put into the groove of the position setting panel.
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sound module
Musical controllers typically have two parts - the sensors we touch and the mappings between them and the sound module.
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training module
As discussed above, the development of a training module that meets the emotional needs of end-of-life practitioners might be of particular importance.
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