ordered list
collocation in Englishmeaningsoforderedandlist
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ordered
adjective
uk/ˈɔː.dəd/us/ˈɔːr.dɚd/
carefully arranged ...
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list
noun
uk/lɪst/us/lɪst/
a record of short pieces of information, such as people's names, usually written or printed with a single thing on each line and often ordered in a way that makes a particular thing easy ...
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(Definition oforderedandlistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For this purpose, anorderedlistwith all the possible diseases and their associated probabilities is displayed.
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An order domain consists of anorderedlistof elements that (minimally) contain phonological and categorial information.
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For each type of node, the decision table contains anorderedlistof potential candidates for its head child.
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A tuple is anorderedlistof typed fields.
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Their mutation process involves swapping two pieces in theorderedlist.
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The initial state is added to anorderedlistof states according to the order relation of their structures.
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After determining scores for all sentences and clauses in the text, a partiallyorderedlistof topical sentences and clauses can be obtained.
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The activity, once under way, comprises a series of two-par t sequences in which the teacher reads a pupil's name from anorderedlist.
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Non-words were presented in a randomlyorderedlist.
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To do this, we use a two-level hierarchy that uses anorderedlistof ordered sublists.
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In particular, the cache maintains anorderedlistof documents in the following way.
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Inductive case: we first set aside the first m/k marbles from theorderedlistof jars.
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In that sense, a service can be anorderedlistof versions, each of them associated to a set of resources.
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The result of the algorithm is anorderedlistof bindings with the following property: the only forward references are to loop-breakers.
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A constraint satisfaction engine then returns anorderedlistof only those products that satisfy all of the hard constraints.
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