outer loop
collocation in Englishmeaningsofouterandloop
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outer
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈaʊ.tər/us/ˈaʊ.t̬ɚ/
at a greater distance from ...
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loop
noun[C]
uk/luːp/us/luːp/
the curved shape made when something long and thin, such as a piece of string, bends until one part of it nearly touches or crosses another part ...
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(Definition ofouterandloopfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For all reasons mentioned, a direct search method has proven to be a very good choice for the solution of thisouterloopoptimization problem.
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Theouterloopof the loop nesting to be split at position 65 ranges from 0 to 1023.
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The position errors converge to a very small value, about 0.05 m, after closing theouterloop.
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In this work, the processing time and the number of function calls of each resampling algorithm are obtained after the robot closes theouterloop.
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Theouterloopproceeds as follows.
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In practice, these internal controllers are fixed, and anouterloopis necessary to achieve the control goal in operational space.
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An iteration around the longouterlooprepresents what has typically been done in past sequential system design; redesign was often required due to product design incompatibilities with manufacturing processes.
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The force control loop of the foot is theouterloopof the leg control system.
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The effective sample size of the compensation algorithm is similar to those of other resampling algorithms, but its effective sample size is slightly larger at the inner andouterloop-closure.
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Theouterloopis formed by the normal peptide bond of the carboxyl terminus to the amino terminus of the peptide chain.
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An expression is called manifest if it is computed only fromouterloopcounters and constants (a more formal definition is given below).
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After "m" times executions of theouterloop, we output the minimum cut among all the results.
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The layout has two main loops: theouterlooppasses over the tunnel and the inner through it.
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There are now four multiplications within theouterloopthat increments r1.
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The mass imbalance is often also used for control of theouterloop.
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Buses and trolleybuses entered theouterloopin a clockwise direction, so their doors opened onto the outer edge of the crescent shaped structure.
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The distance was shortened to 2200 meters (about miles) on the right-handedouterloopcourse.
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