fixed size
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffixedandsize
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fixed
adjective
uk/fɪkst/us/fɪkst/
arranged or decided already and not able to ...
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size
noun
uk/saɪz/us/saɪz/
how large or small something or ...
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(Definition offixedandsizefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The hypotheses are coherent without branching for afixedsizeof the matrix.
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Thefixedsizeheap blocks, we use, are similar to frames, both in use and implementation.
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The heap is divided into two generations: an old generation (the old space) and afixedsizenursery space (new space).
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For all methods, selection was applied to a population offixedsize, with proportions selected being varied to get the desired number of sib pairs.
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Again zero crossings are counted within a moving window offixedsizeto give a correlate of spectral information.
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These waves are not expected to have afixedsizeperiod and amplitude.
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Chapter 4 considers orderings that are restricted to populations of afixedsize.
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From each piece of text segmented by afixedsizewindow, document vectors were derived using the three term weighting schemes.
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In the current implementation, all heap blocks have the samefixedsize.
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Afixedsizeobservation area (c. 5 ha) was established in a forest and the density of fruiting dipterocarps was estimated.
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We have chosen to consider only micelles of a givenfixedsize, thus lumping all intermediate aggregates into our effective reaction rates.
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There are several kinds of elementary nodes, the most prominent being character nodes, kern nodes (white space offixedsize), and glue nodes (variably sized white space).
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As a combination of both, block-cyclic scheduling subdivides the iteration space into blocks of afixedsizeand applies cyclic scheduling on the level of these blocks.
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We could choose afixedsizefor the aquarium, but if we later change the size constants in the fish function, then the aquarium might not be the right size.
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However, as such information is usually not available when processing novel data, afixedsizewindow (of either 200, 500, 1000, or 2000 words) approach was adopted.
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