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Examples of relevant biological information processes studied in the early days of bioinformatics are the formation of complex social interaction structures by simple behavioral rules, and the information accumulation and maintenance in models of prebiotic evolution.
It is concerned with these processes even when they operate in the absence of relevant stimulation, as in images and hallucinations ...
Though it is important to note that in Kimball methodology, the bottom-up process is the result of an initial business-oriented Top-down analysis of the relevant business processes to be modelled.
The data is typically organized to model relevant aspects of reality ( for example, the availability of rooms in hotels ), in a way that supports processes requiring this information ( for example, finding a hotel with vacancies ).
The relevant theoretical processes often go by the name " intuition ".
This is a relatively new term due to an increasing awareness that information security is simply one facet of a multitude of risks that are relevant to IT and the real world processes it supports.
The central executive ( see executive system ) is, among other things, responsible for directing attention to relevant information, suppressing irrelevant information and inappropriate actions, and for coordinating cognitive processes when more than one task must be done at the same time.
Shannon recognised that Boole's work could form the basis of mechanisms and processes in the real world and that it was therefore highly relevant.
As an autonomous, charitable foundation established in 2000, CFCAS funds research that improves the scientific understanding of processes and predictions, provides relevant science to policy makers and improves understanding of the ways in which these challenges affect human health and the natural environment in addition to strengthening Canada's scientific capacity.
A famous child prodigy, Wiener later became an early researcher in stochastic and noise processes, contributing work relevant to electronic engineering, electronic communication, and control systems.
Wiener was an early studier of stochastic and noise processes, contributing work relevant to electronic engineering, electronic communication, and control systems.
This review assists the organisation in establishing their environmental objectives, goals and targets, which should ideally be measurable ; helps with the development of control and management procedures and processes and serves to highlight any relevant legal requirements, which can then be built into the policy ( Standards Australia / Standards New Zealand 2004 ).
Even though these two processes are critical to the functioning of a real engine, wherein the details of heat transfer and combustion chemistry are relevant, for the simplified analysis of the thermodynamic cycle, it is simpler and more convenient to assume that all of the waste-heat is removed during a single volume change.
Nowadays energy efficiency in industrial processes are becoming more and more relevant.
* The service relevant resources, processes and systems are assigned for service delivery during a definite period in time.
However, the simulations should be long enough to be relevant to the time scales of the natural processes being studied.
Executive functions are brain processes that are responsible for planning, cognitive flexibility, abstract thinking, rule acquisition, initiation appropriate actions and inhibiting inappropriate actions, and selecting relevant sensory information.
This error has been said to be found in the philosophy of some empiricists, including Edgar S. Brightman, sometimes in broadening the meaning of other terms relevant to these arguments, such as " perception " ( when taken to include entirely cognitive processes in addition to ones usually classified as perceptual ).
The concept contains aspects on the division of labor being relevant to the theory and practice around business processes.
Ideally the decision-making processes under such an approach would be a collaborative approach to planning and decision making that involves a broad range of stakeholders across all relevant governmental departments, as well as representatives of industry, environmental groups and community.
The HDF not only documents messaging, but also the processes, tools, actors, rules, and artifacts relevant to development of all HL7 standard specifications.
However, some of the physiologically relevant synapse modification mechanisms that have been studied in vertebrate brains do seem to be examples of Hebbian processes.
Attention refers to mental processes that select relevant information, inhibit irrelevant information, and switch among these as the situation demands.
Marlatt describes four psychosocial processes relevant to the addiction and relapse processes: self-efficacy, outcome expectancies, attributions of causality, and decision-making processes.

relevant and generally
The communication is generally in the form of financial statements that show in money terms the economic resources under the control of management ; the art lies in selecting the information that is relevant to the user and is reliable.
* Chief Analytics Officer or CAO – high-level corporate manager with overall responsibility for the analysis and interpretation of data relevant to a company's activities ; generally reports to the CEO, or COO.
" Therefore much of the generally philosophical discussion below on materialism may be relevant to physicalism.
Common law courts generally explain in detail the legal rationale behind their decisions, with citations of both legislation and previous relevant judgments, and often an exegesis of the wider legal principles.
Reform Judaism generally holds that the various differences between the roles of men and women in traditional Jewish law are not relevant to modern conditions and not applicable today.
Acts of industrial espionage are generally illegal in their own right under the relevant governing laws.
Taxes may be based on property, income, transactions, importation of goods, business activity, or a variety of factors, and are generally imposed on the type of taxpayer for whom such tax base is relevant.
Life savers are distinguished in Australia from paid lifeguards which are generally employed by the relevant Local Government authority and patrol the beach throughout the year.
A party to a civil suit generally must clearly state all relevant allegations of fact upon which a claim is based.
These States also, generally, require that the issuing insurance company provide the relevant State's DMV with timely updates as to the status of such coverage.
Frankfurter's dissent continued, “ Were my purely personal attitudes relevant I should wholeheartedly associate myself with the generally libertarian views in the Court ’ s opinion.
Documents are generally handled on a need-to-know basis, and so may not be available to ministers who do not serve on the relevant committee.
Sermons on special occasions generally contain features that are relevant to the celebrations or the natural phenomena at whose arrival they are delivered.
( It is generally, but not universally, called relevant logic by Australian logicians, and relevance logic by other English-speaking logicians.
In enforcing this rule, the referee depends greatly on an assistant referee, who generally keeps in line with the second-to-last defender, the ball, or the halfway line, whichever is closer to the goal line of his relevant end.
Contemporary usage of the designation is generally confined to situations in which the term is considered relevant in an historical context, as now most people of mixed white and black ancestry rarely choose to self-identify as mulatto.
In ARNOVA ( the Association for Research on Nonprofit and Voluntary Action ), the relevant academic society, scholars with humanistic training and orientation formed a small but growing minority of generally younger members.
) In content, Mishpat Ivri refers to those aspects of Halakha (" traditional Jewish law ") that many in modern society generally consider relevant to " non-religious " or " secular " law.
The focus is also on groups, since the relevant behavior of individuals in organizations and groups is generally a product of group influences rather than personality.
While states generally recognize marriages applied for under any relevant statutes and officiated under a religious leader or equivalent authority with adequate witnesses present, a Justice of the Peace can typically oversee a marriage union directly.
The Yogācāra texts are generally considered part of the third turning along with the relevant sutra.
More generally, Horn clauses are relevant to automated theorem proving by first-order resolution.
A housing society is a group of house owners generally residing in same building, apartments or same premises formed as per relevant laws for smooth functioning of utilities and other amenities provided to them.
See also: Fourth Estate, a term with two relevant meanings: on the one hand, the generally unrepresented poor, nominally part of the Third Estate ; on the other, the press, as a fourth powerful entity in addition to the three estates of the realm.

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