detailed simulation

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meaningsofdetailedandsimulation

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detailed
adjective
uk
/ˈdiː.teɪld/
us
/ˈdiː.teɪld/
giving a lot of information with ...
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simulation
noun
uk
/ˌsɪm.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌsɪm.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
a model of a set of problems or events that can be used to teach someone how to do something, or the process of making such ...
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It is impossible to give a global figure without adetailedsimulationof the economy at different levels of un-employment.
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A moredetailedsimulationof the press would require the state of the water-loaded felt as it approaches the roller to be properly specified.
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The first involvesdetailedsimulation, following chromosome insertion sites in a genome.
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Later we introduce a moredetailedsimulationtechnique that address the self-assembly processes in more detail.
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Thedetailedsimulationdata of the robot with impulsive foot action are shown in the following figures.
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Examples are the complete anddetailedsimulationof protein folding, or the description of the long time radiation damage of materials in nuclear power plants.
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Within a probabilistic framework, a neural network approach is used to model the causal relationships embodied withindetailedsimulationtools.
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We propose thatdetailedsimulationof brain regions, using model neural networks, can aid in understanding the relation between biological abnormality and psychological dysfunction in schizophrenia.
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It is impossible to give a global figure without adetailedsimulationof the economy at different levels of un-employment.
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To obtain proper elements for an object, one usually conducts adetailedsimulationof its motion over timespans of several millions of years.
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Some wargames, at the other extreme, are known for extremely complex rules and for attempts atdetailedsimulation.
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Statistical analysis of detailed simulations at lower scales yields the average behavior, which is then used for simulation at the larger scales.
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For a number of reasons it was decided to use the simulated output of the inertial reference system, not the system itself or itsdetailedsimulation.
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While the use of supercomputers and the detailed simulations may be an improvement on practice, they have yet to be shown to be better (more accurate) than conventional models.
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The major purpose of parasitic extraction is to create an accurate analog model of the circuit, so that detailed simulations can emulate actual digital and analog circuit responses.
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