new configuration

collocation in English

meaningsofnewandconfiguration

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new
adjective
uk
/njuː/
us
/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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configuration
noun
uk
/kənˌfɪɡ.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
us
/kənˌfɪɡ.jəˈreɪ.ʃən/
formal
the particular arrangement or pattern of a group of ...
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(Definition ofnewandconfigurationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnew configuration

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Calling up anewconfigurationdoes not interrupt any processes already under way.
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As the model recomputes all dependent parameters, anewconfigurationof the car is generated.
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To take the server down and restart it with thenewconfigurationwould be unsatisfactory, because the site would be off-line during the restart.
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As the water resource allocation gradually converges toward anewconfiguration, the behaviour of the system grows less chaotic.
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If it changes its position (or arm angles), thenewconfigurationis automatically reflected into the user's view.
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However,newconfigurationrelated problems have also emerged and are being addressed.
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The heightened interest in spectators puts all museums, whether small and local or metropolitan, in anewconfigurationof relations.
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Integration of the intent and assembly design spaces is not presented here because those steps do not generate anynewconfigurationinformation.
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Thenewconfigurationis accepted if the total energy is less than the previous old configuration.
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In the present paper we propose anewconfigurationfor the laser accelerator, which is inspired by the relativistic photon mirror effect.
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If 'movement space' is defined by its lack of a definite axis, thenewconfigurationis characterized by a set of meaningful, constant spatial oppositions.
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For example, a family estrangement following a divorce may, 20 or 30 years later, have given way to anewconfigurationof relationships and contact.
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Thisnewconfiguration, generally termed an electric current sheet, occurs when regions of obliquely directed magnetic field are brought together.
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This is most likely because anewconfigurationof the robot results in a new set of robot dynamic parameters.
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A fine frontispiece and some sterling narrative carried forward the stock 'encounter-trope' of naval exploration hagiography in anewconfiguration.
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Anewconfigurationfor the laser accelerator is proposed, which is inspired by the relativistic photon mirror effect.
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This would allow (and in fact encourage) other researchers to build on the previous work, such as enabling support for new formalisms, addingnewconfigurationoptions and conducting additional experimentation.
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Then, the current state and symbol are fed into a look-up table encoding the transition function (still implemented using the additives), and thenewconfigurationis produced.
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