new technique
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewandtechnique
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new
adjective
uk/njuː/us/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈniːk/us/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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(Definition ofnewandtechniquefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We argued that thenewtechniquepermits rapid and precise measurement of cone weights.
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A proposednewtechniquefor correction of transposition of the great arteries.
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Anewtechniqueto estimate the regularity of refinable functions.
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To accomplish this, anewtechniquefor carrying out the computations is required.
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Experimenting with models of resonance produced by anewtechniquefor the analysis of impulsive sounds.
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Anewtechniquefor counting nematode eggs in sheep faeces.
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Gaining control of thenewtechniquecame with a high price.
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The forward kinemaic model is established, and anewtechniqueis proposed to solve this model.
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In this work, we propose anewtechniquefor learning partially defined constraints by using classifiers.
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In this section we present anewtechniquefor profiling lazy, higher-order functional programs.
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Like any othernewtechniqueor technology to be implemented, many lessons have to be learned and issues addressed during the initial transition from theory to clinical practice.
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Thenewtechniqueis presented in the context of geometric constraint models, consisting of, among others, distance and angle constraints, in which cycles are allowed, and which are well constrained.
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Our correctness proofs exploit anewtechniquewe develop based on the notions of uniform confluence and simulations.
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It is a comparativelynewtechniqueand, although rapid progress has occurred in the last 5 years, further major developments are pending.
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Among health-care providers, there has been fear that the costs would be augmented using thenewtechnique.
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The demonstration in a formal evaluation study that anewtechniqueis not an improvement provides the best safeguard against the introduction of that technique.
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The application of optimal harvesting is not new, but thisnewtechniqueof optimal control applied to integrodifference models is of great interest.
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There are examples too of the introduction of anewtechniqueor procedure that changes the recording process in some way.
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