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* MARS ( software ), Data analysis software for automatic DNA / RNA concentration determination
The purpose is twofold: to produce a combination of dictionary and thesaurus that is more intuitively usable, and to support automatic text analysis and artificial intelligence applications.
The actual data mining task is the automatic or semi-automatic analysis of large quantities of data to extract previously unknown interesting patterns such as groups of data records ( cluster analysis ), unusual records ( anomaly detection ) and dependencies ( association rule mining ).
Two researchers have postulated that dreams have a biological function, where the content requires no analysis or interpretation, that content providing an automatic stimulation of the body's physiological functions underpinning the human instinctive behavior.
In an August 2010 report, the Center for Immigration Studies, through direct communication with foreign government officials and analysis of relevant foreign law including statutory and constitutional law, was able to confirm that 30 of the world's 194 countries grant automatic birthright citizenship ( although they were not able to obtain definitive information from 19 countries ).
Its main concrete application is formal static analysis, the automatic extraction of information about the possible executions of computer programs ; such analyses have two main usages:
Many real world applications fall between the two extremes, for instance text classification for the automatic analysis of emails and their routing to a suitable department in a corporation does not require in depth understanding of the text, but is far more complex than the management of simple queries to database tables with fixed schemata.
Machine vision ( MV ) is the technology and methods used to provide imaging-based automatic inspection and analysis for such applications as automatic inspection, process control, and robot guidance in industry.
The British Army maintained its requirement for a four-man crew ( including a loader ) after risk analysis of the incorporation of an automatic loader suggested that auto-loaders reduced battlefield survivability.
Spacewatch, which uses a 90 centimeter telescope sited at the Kitt Peak Observatory in Arizona, updated with automatic pointing, imaging, and analysis equipment to search the skies for intruders, was set up in 1980 by Tom Gehrels and Dr. Robert S. McMillan of the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory of the University of Arizona in Tucson, and is now being operated by Dr. McMillan.
* Music analysis and knowledge representation — automatic summarization, citing, excerpting, downgrading, transformation, formal models of music, digital scores and representations, music indexing and metadata.
He received the Turing Award in 1978 " for having a clear influence on methodologies for the creation of efficient and reliable software, and for helping to found the following important subfields of computer science: the theory of parsing, the semantics of programming languages, automatic program verification, automatic program synthesis, and analysis of algorithms ".
* Algorithmic and Programming Languages-optimization algorithms inspired by practical problems in bioinformatics, electronic chip design and logistics ; and research on programming languages with a focus on automatic program optimization, analysis and transformation.
Interlisp was notable for the integration of interactive development tools into the environment, such as a debugger, an automatic correction tool for simple errors ( DWIM-" do what I mean "), and analysis tools.
However, after some analysis, the German ammunition was ruled out, as its performance was inferior to the modified Springfield. 30-06 round and was semi-rimmed, making it difficult to feed into an automatic weapon.
) Later in life, he became interested in automatic text summarization and analysis, as well as automatic hypertext generation.
Some absorption spectrophotometers have automatic spectral analysis capabilities.
* Model-based design, an approach to developing embedded control software in which models of software behavior serve as executable specifications, artifacts for analysis, test oracles, and sometimes the basis for automatic generation of source code
and those that enable reliable automatic semantic analysis of the language.
Since it would be extremely time demanding to browse through such a long signal, there is an integrated automatic analysis process in each Holter software which automatically determines different sorts of heart beats, rhythms, etc.

automatic and collected
An automatic weather installation was completed on April 7, 1980, with data collected by this station being transmitted directly by satellite to Brittany.
The calculations require a constant input of meteorological data, collected by satellites and earth observation systems such as automatic and manned stations, aircraft, ships and weather balloons.
Cash is collected in person at a booth, or dropped into an automatic hopper.
To cut cost and minimize time delay many tolls today are collected with some form of automatic or electronic toll collection utilizing some sort of electronic communication from a toll payer's transponder and the toll collection system.
Pedestrian toll is collected by an automatic turnstile when leaving Canada.
However, on very popular days, such as July 4 and New Year's Eve, there is an automatic parking fee collected when you enter the lot.
Data retention also covers data collected by other means ( e. g. by automatic numberplate recognition systems ) and held by government and commercial organisations.

automatic and during
The Greek scholar Heron of Alexandria created the earliest known automatic door in the 1st century CE during the era of Roman Egypt.
The first foot-sensor-activated automatic door was made in China during the reign of Emperor Yang of Sui ( r. 604 618 ), who had one installed for his royal library.
Automatic rifles such as the Browning Automatic Rifle were in common use by the military during the early part of the 20th century, and automatic rifles that fired handgun rounds, known as submachine guns, also appeared in this time.
Later, the German forces fielded the Sturmgewehr 44 during World War II, a light automatic rifle firing a reduced power " intermediate cartridge ".
A US Marine fires a fully automatic 9mm Glock pistol # 9x19mm Parabellum | Glock 18 machine pistol with a shoulder stock during a small arms weapons course.
This machine pistol has a horizontal rail in front of the trigger guard through which a spare magazine can be attached and be used as a foregrip for better control during full automatic firing.
As a result, in the hands of all but the most expert shooters, machine pistols being fired on full automatic tend to rise up during firing.
Various Mobil products during the Socony-Vacuum and Socony-Mobil years included Metro, Mobilgas and Mobilgas Special gasolines ; Mobilfuel Diesel, Mobil-flame heating oil, Mobil Kerosine, Lubrite, Gargoyle, Mobiloil and Mobiloil Special motor oils ; Mobilgrease, Mobillubrication, Mobil Upperlube, Mobil Freezone and Permazone antifreezes, Mobilfluid automatic transmission fluid, Mobil Premiere tires, Mobil Stop-Leak, Mobil Lustrecloth, among many others.
Stocked automatic weapons firing pistol rounds were developed around the same time during World War I, by Italy, Germany, and the United States.
While there is some public perception that military-style semi-automatic rifles often see criminal use, a 2001 Justice Department study revealed that fewer than 2 % of State and Federal inmates used, carried, or possessed a military-style semi-automatic gun or a fully automatic gun during their current offense.
In telecommunication, a common control is an automatic telephone exchange arrangement in which the control equipment necessary for the establishment of connections is shared by being associated with a given call only during the period required to accomplish the control function for the given call.
OneLink were contracted in 1995 to introduce an automatic ticketing system, the tramway union, who opposed this, went on strike during the 1997 Grand Prix, one month later the government announced plans for privatisation of the PTC.
Most SLR cameras provide automatic aperture control, which allows viewing and metering at the lens ’ s maximum aperture, stops the lens down to the working aperture during exposure, and returns the lens to maximum aperture after exposure.
Though more awkward for vehicle occupants, most manufacturers opted to use less expensive automatic belts rather than airbags during this time period.
" In a letter Stein wrote during the 1930s, she explained that she never accepted the theory of automatic writing: " here can be automatic movements, but not automatic writing.
After the regular season, the top team from each division has an automatic home game berth in the Division Final, and a bye week during the Division Semifinal.
Rheinmetall in Germany developed an automatic 20 mm in the 1920s and Oerlikon in Switzerland had acquired the patent to an automatic 20 mm gun designed in Germany during World War I. Germany introduced the rapid-fire 2 cm FlaK 30 and later in the decade it was redesigned by Mauser-Werke and became the 2 cm FlaK 38.
Combined with the introduction of the transistor and integrated circuit, RDF systems were so reduced in size and complexity that they once again became quite common during the 1960s, and were known by the new name, automatic direction finder, or ADF.
According to development engineer Dave Lauzun, during construction, the Karmann-made tops are dropped into a body that is largely identical: both soft-top and retractable feature the same automatic tonneau cover, luggage divider and luggage space.
Remarkably, Hendrik Wade Bode, the man who helped develop automatic radar-controlled artillery that brought down the German V-1 flying bombs over London during World War II, was actually serving in the same committee and sitting at the same table as Wernher von Braun who was head of the team which developed the V-2, the other weapon that terrorized London.
Similar incidents were reported during his automatic writing sessions.
This was followed by two public road crossings with automatic signalling, during a fall in height to rejoin the old route in Tanygrisiau station, which was reopened on 24 June 1978.

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