Collocations withcontrol
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adaptive control
Considering the time-consuming procedure used in adaptive control,13 this paper presents an efficient way for multi-input system's hysteresis decision to avoid any singularity.
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adequate control
One limitation is the lack of adequate control for psychiatric disorders.
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administrative control
These gestures towards administrative control evoked immediate resistance.
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animal control
Given the importance of both animal control and etiquette in colonial society, it is not surprising that they often overlapped.
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attentional control
Response slowing generally indicates attentional control or performance monitoring induced by the realization of having performed poorly.
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automated control
The greenhouse had automated control of relative humidity, by a fog system.
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automatic control
Attention to action: willed and automatic control of behaviour.
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behavioural control
This was not the case for behavioural control, however.
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birth control pill
Please do not forget to give the name of any birth control pill that you mention.
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bureaucratic control
The focus of science and technology studies has tended to be material technology, artifacts and instruments, rather than bureaucratic control systems.
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centralized control
Opportunities for corruption are enhanced by centralized control over government.
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civilian control
Consequently, he focuses on strategies that are most likely to ensure long-term civilian control.
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complete control
Both lines of communication remained out of complete control.
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computerized control
The design featured a slender fuselage with fairings along the side containing fuel and early computerized control systems.
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control booth
The bridge tender, a state employee, was trapped in the control booth located on the raised lift span near the south end.
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control circuitry
The goal of this technique is to enhance residual locomotor control circuitry that resides in the spinal cord.
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control console
The device itself weighs 1.62 kg, has dimensions 17.5 11 7 cm with a 3.2 100 mm chromium nitride coated probe and is powered by a portable, electronic control console.
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control device
Electrical signals from the brain can be transmitted to a computer and a remote control device.
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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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control procedure
Both active treatments were found superior to the control procedure.
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control unit
The nature of the pneumatic pressure control unit are discussed and its implications on tracking precision.
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control variable
Thus, the type of emotion should have been inserted as a control variable.
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corrosion control
The most common use of industrial coatings is for corrosion control of steel structures such as offshore platforms, bridges and underground pipelines.
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direct control
Governance is applied to those phenomena where direct control is neither feasible nor desirable.
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directional control
The hopper did not have active directional control.
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disease control
This will assist in disease control.
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dual control
This suggests a strong and broad selection pressure to favour dual control.
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editorial control
There are several grammatical lapses and editorial control could have been a little tighter.
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effective control
Effective control measures were applied promptly.
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electronic control
This microbalance has the electronic control unit separated from the mechanical components of the balances minimizing any effects on weight.
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export control
Steam engines are already covered by the export control.
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external control
Thus, these effects were not mediated by perceived external control.
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firm control
The prince of peace is in firm control of every situation.
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flood control
In this paper we explore how working together to build flood control structures, especially storage capacity, may not always be beneficial to all parties involved.
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glycaemic control
It should be noted that the variability in glycaemic control seems to be just as important as the average of blood glucose.
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glycemic control
The cause of the elevated ferritin levels is unknown; elevated ferritin could re-ect poor glycemic control or could re-ect increased dietary intake in these patients.
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governmental control
In effect, political parties were sovereign private clubs wholly beyond governmental control.
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hierarchical control
Regional administration is vertically divided into several tiers which are tightly linked by the principle of hierarchical control.
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illusion of control
The other special quadrant of the table includes cases of the illusion of control.
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improved control
Upon error increase, a higher sampling rate can be reestablished for improved control performance.
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impulse control
Finally, impulsive aggression is related to affective instability and poor impulse control.
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infection control
We predict therefore that successful infection control in domestic dogs will result in reduced infection rates in sympatric wildlife populations.
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inhibitory control
The present series of studies extends this finding by identifying the degree and type of inhibitory control for which bilingual children demonstrate this advantage.
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internal control
Given that perceived internal control was not predicted by maltreatment, it is important to consider other possible sources contributing to children's cognitions about internal control.
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lack of control
One of the most forceful and powerful means of combating disorder and lack of control is language.
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lax control
It is evident that at one time there was lax control there.
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liquor control
It prevents the licensing authorities from exercising their proper function of liquor control.
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locus of control
Unsolicited intervention to reshape a patient's locus of control would be much more intrusive than unsolicited intervention to prevent a patient from smoking.
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loss of control
It generated pure and strong emotions, and presented an image of loss of control, of a disruption that refused to yield to the laboratory.
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malaria control
Insecticideimpregnated bed nets for malaria control : a review of the field trials.
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managerial control
Our experience also suggests that data collected on departmental systems under clinical ownership are more reliable than those collected through processes under managerial control (33).
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manual control
Drug valves were switched under manual control.
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metabolic control
However, metabolic control was better after islet transplantation.
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monopolistic control
Over the past seventy years, the forest estate has passed from monopoly to oligopoly ownership and back to (state) monopolistic control.
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mosquito control
Fourthly, mosquito control efforts are increasingly reduced through the loss of established mosquito control programs and the rapid development of insecticide resistance in mosquito populations.
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motion control
In the design of high speed systems there are two key considerations: power transmission and motion control.
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motor control
The second goal is to show the use of this framework in understanding certain aspects of motor control and motor imagery.
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nominal control
They are even theoretically liable to have their salary reduced by the amount of public money illegally or wastefully spent under their nominal control.
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numerical control
With the development of the numerical control technology, it becomes more and more urgent to apply the related technology to the automatic cooking field.
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operational control
The centralisation of strategy sits alongside the devolution of operational control, in recognition of the need to translate national strategy into local plans.
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optimal control
Since it is questionable whether such feedbacks exist in developing economies, conclusions drawn from optimal control analysis may not be that useful in policy design.
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outbreak control
The following is a discussion about possible transmission modes of the virus and recommendations for future outbreak control and prevention.
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parental control
The observation of parental control on marriage is not new.
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perceived control
Pain, anxiety, and perceived control.
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pest control
Trials were managed optimally in terms of irrigation, fertility, and disease and pest control.
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pneumatic control
Pneumatic control valves regulate air temperature and pressure to ensure that pressure is not lost through bleed air control system.
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poison control
Consumers who ingest the product are advised to seek the advice of a poison control centre.
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pollution control
Also, informal firms generally lack pollution control equipment, and often access to basic sanitation services.
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portion control
Portion control is important for body weight management as the weight is defined by the total calorie intake.
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postural control
Actually it has been demonstrated in biomechanical studies23,24 that the human being adapts its postural control strategies with respect to the perturbation.
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precise control
This makes precise control of parallel link robot difficult.
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predator control
Another essential element in the success of the partridge has been proper predator control.
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randomized control
Randomized control studies typically suffer from small sample sizes, sample selection issues, limited scope, and limited geographical relevance.
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real-time control
We acknowledge again that a full model of infant reaching would integrate the decision level with the real-time control of the movement.
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regulatory control
A workable regulatory control mechanism is a basic regulatory design element.
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rigid control
Such groups are considered threatening in conservative regimes because they challenge the state's rigid control of women.
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rigorous control
This is mainly due to over-dispersion of the data, which is accounted for within the more rigorous control chart method.
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riot control
It may be used for riot control.
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rodent control
One hectare is also the scale used for the agricultural benefit, as well as the costs of rodent control.
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sovereign control
That argument applies just as well to sovereign control of the currency if we have no ability to control the currency or to gain stability.
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span of control
The span of control has its limitations.
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stability control
Online gait planning and modification, stability control, and motion planning in complex environment would be our future research goals.
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statistical control
As discussed, another weakness is difficulty in achieving statistical control for level of medical severity.
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strict control
This reflects a strict control over nuclear division during seed development.
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stringent control
It exhibited the ascendancy of absolutism, centralized coercion and stringent control.
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supervisory control
The supervisory control of a system that is modeled with a finite state machine is a new research area.
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termite control
Results of field studies evaluating the efficacy of nematodes in termite control generally have been disappointing.
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territorial control
Its territorial control remains limited to military outposts, and its capacity to deliver social services is nominal.
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tight control
The important point here, however, is that this beneficial impact on tight control through institutional investors is rarely realized because most firms are under less tight control.
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tobacco control
In the latter case, there falls many evaluations of population tobacco control policies which restrict smoking in public places.
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top-down control
They can also exert top-down control over their language mode.
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total control
Another element undermining the total control exercised by central government was the question of corruption.
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traffic control
It is confident that air traffic control operations could be fully automated by 2020.
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untreated control
Untreated control: natural baits without the application of any substance, and placed on unprotected plants.
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vector control
A three year follow up of ocular onchocerciasis in an area of vector control.
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vibration control
These above approaches to vibration control are usually referred to as passive vibration control.
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voluntary control
Thus, the fixational subsystem can exhibit improved voluntary control despite chronic visual deprivation.
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weight control
No other weight control theory would have suggested it.
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