Collocations withinput

These are words often used in combination withinput.

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additional input
The most easily adopted practices were primarily those not requiring any additional input purchases or substantial labour.
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afferent input
This block corresponds to a period when behavioral signs of hyperalgesia also disappear, which indicates that the phosphorylation depends on primary afferent input.
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agricultural input
There has been a general trend of consolidation within the agricultural input, processing and retail markets.
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audio input
A ceiling-mounted microphone provided audio input to the cameras.
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auditory input
Presumably, considering the auditory input first, "cat" is newer than "look," because "look" has been associated with many contexts before.
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changing input
Of course, both paraphrasing and inter-lingual systems aim at assisting the transfer by changing input sentences into expressions suitable for transfer engine.
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chemical input
There definitely are environmental costs that we should be concerned about, especially in terms of chemical input use.
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considerable input
But the diocese provides a considerable input into church schools in the area.
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continuous input
However, the continuous input of radiant energy not only made the primordial syntheses of organic compounds proceed but also caused their degradation.
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creative input
Creative input is constrained chiefly by the social experience of participants.
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direct input
Interpreting morphosyntactic resemblances in terms of direct input, parallel development, and linguistic contact.
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excitatory input
In vivo, the visual stimulus activates inputs over a much wider area, including both the direct excitatory input and lateral inhibitory inputs.
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external input
Finally, an external input was supplied to one or more units.
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freshwater input
However, variations in freshwater input, degree of storminess, and seasonal overturn, as dictated by orbital-climate controls, could have all affected productivity via nutrient supply.
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increased input
Further, a simultaneous introduction of trade and water-pricing reforms would imply increased input prices and a decline in output prices.
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inhibitory input
Increasing the size of a spot within the receptive-field center of the relay cell will thus result both in enhanced excitatory and inhibitory input.
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input channel
This articulatory feedback happens on the intimate scale of movement and a very suitable human input channel for this is the sense of touch.
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input impedance
This means that the even numbered modes are not welcome in the resonator, because the input impedance is low at their frequencies.
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input resistance
The cocktail and barium solutions also differed in their effect on the membrane potential of the cell and its input resistance.
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input stream
Models based on this temporal correlation in the input stream can reproduce many important features of place fields.
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input string
Semantic priming is not as direct, as semantic representations cannot be directly read off an input string.
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input terminal
It certainly affects the input impedance (and hence the input terminal voltage) but not the transfer function.
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input variable
In more general cases, both steps may yield multiple output variable typings from an input variable typing.
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intermediate input
A rise in the real wage creates an incentive for firms to substitute away from the composite labor toward the intermediate input.
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linear input
Reflecting mixed polarities, the rules for linear output are constructed in the way identical to those for linear input.
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linguistic input
Accordingly, linguistic input to 9-month-olds should facilitate language acquisition when embedded in adult - child interactions while the infant is attending to objects.
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manual input
There's more to interaction than meets the eye: some issues in manual input.
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minimal input
Each group produced a remarkable range of insights in the final discussion with minimal input from the tutor.
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neural input
However, it was not possible to remove the minor lateral cords and maintain a functional preparation, therefore this neural input was still intact.
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parental input
In the present study, we have provided the first comprehensive evaluation of the role of parental input frequency in early (through 30 months) vocabulary acquisition.
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perceptual input
Traditionally, lexical access has been defined as the moment at which a perceptual input makes contact with a corresponding store in lexical memory.
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public input
The requisites of research governance include a balance of professional and public input, and the structures for this now exist at primary care level.
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required input
They may alternatively be a facilitating, but not required input, to a task.
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sensory input
Sensation is raw sensory input, while perception is a representation of how things are in the environment based upon, or suggested by, this input.
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significant input
Today, this is rare and parents have significant input.
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synaptic input
These data suggest that the ratio of inhibitory to excitatory synaptic input to parasol cells increases with distance from the soma.
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total input
The total input for individual mentor\\care staff pairs ranged from two to eight hours.
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visual input
It is possible that the cognitive comparison may be induced by visual input enhancement as well.
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written input
A study of the attitudes, motives, and strategies of university foreign language students and their disposition to authentic oral and written input.
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