core module

collocation in English

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core
adjective
uk
/kɔːr/
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/kɔːr/
most important or ...
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module
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmɒdʒ.uːl/
us
/ˈmɑː.dʒuːl/
one of a set of separate parts that, when combined, form a ...
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(Definition ofcoreandmodulefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There are three reduction rules for thecoremodulecalculus: propagation of a core step, substitution of a label with the associated expression and elimination of useless labels.
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Akka has a modular structure, with acoremoduleproviding actors.
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In addition to thecoremoduleeach round contains rotating modules on specific themes.
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Throughout its life the original furnace, kitchen cabinets, plumbing fixtures were replaced, but thecoremodulehas retained its purpose.
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The project will culminate with a large orbital station, which will consist of a 20-toncoremodule, 2 smaller research modules, and cargo transport craft.
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In years two and three, core modules were increasingly replaced by option modules, allowing students greater freedom of choice to specialise.
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To make effective use of these core modules domain modules must be constructed to define the geometric domains for specific applications.
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Perl comes with a small set of "core modules".
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All nominees must participate in the seven core modules of instruction.
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The core modules are usually in microeconomic theory, macroeconomic theory and econometrics.
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Ownership of all core modules was not a prerequisite to playing the game, and as few as one module can be used.
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This is a fully functioning version of the software with all core modules installed and a few add-on modules.
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These run as part of the normal build process and extensively exercise the interpreter and its core modules.
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The core modules are maths, construction physics, thermodynamics, heat transmission and chemical topics such as renewable energy, building engineering or ecological construction.
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There are four core modules and three specialist modules.
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Core modules are taught by specialist teachers.
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Canned food such as jellied beef tongue was placed into one of several niches in the core module's table, where they could be warmed in 510 minutes.
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These required previous ownership of some of the core modules in varying combinations, or at least the components of them (rules sections and counters, and sometimes mapboards).
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