basic feature

collocation in English

meaningsofbasicandfeature

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basic
adjective
uk
/ˈbeɪ.sɪk/
us
/ˈbeɪ.sɪk/
simple and not complicated, so able to provide the base or starting point from which something ...
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feature
noun
uk
/ˈfiː.tʃər/
us
/ˈfiː.tʃɚ/
a typical quality or an important part ...
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(Definition ofbasicandfeaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thebasicfeatureof all the models presented is that they allow for direct interaction between the individuals.
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Abasicfeatureof crop production functions are the relationships between the physical environment and plant growth.
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The regularised ll-dtc model is the highest performing single model using abasicfeatureset.
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This means that coercion is abasicfeaturenecessarily exhibited by 23.
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A (possibly distributed) system is just a term over a signature, under the hypothesis that each operator represents abasicfeatureof the system.
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Or can it be explained in terms of some morebasicfeatureof our world?
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Then comes thebasicfeatureof statecentric realism: the national man.
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The last group, sim, is constructed from the most similar threebasicfeaturesets.
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All of this suggests that decisions about when to display altruism are abasicfeatureof human cognition.
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We create six differentbasicfeaturesets by using different representations and/or feature extraction strategies.
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Although the equations studied here arise from a magnetohydrodynamics problem, the method is applicable to a more general set of nonlinear equations where two distinct scales are abasicfeature.
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In writing equation (42) in terms of continuous values of we are making use of abasicfeaturewe have made a part of our discrete-ordinates solution.
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Heidegger sees in this law thebasicfeatureof the mathematical as ontology; the thingness of the thing is determined in advance.
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Abasicfeatureof the situation of the participants was living with an awareness of their increasing proximity to death, and this explicitly and implicitly permeated the interviews.
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The implications of meta-representation are mentioned later: that it represents abasicfeatureof human cognition and is necessary for the generation of symbolic and technological culture.
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The secondbasicfeatureis that there should be compulsory purchase, because that will be necessary.
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Abasicfeatureof what private enterprise must do is to satisfy the customer.
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That is abasicfeatureof the new pension scheme which had all-party support.
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This is abasicfeatureof any democratic electoral system which purports to be open and fair to all electors.
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