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Precise and computer
: Precise instructions ( in language understood by " the computer ") for a fast, efficient, " good " process that specifies the " moves " of " the computer " ( machine or human, equipped with the necessary internally contained information and capabilities ) to find, decode, and then process arbitrary input integers / symbols m and n, symbols + and =

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Precise measurements of the relative positions of the inner planets can be made by radar and by telemetry from space probes.
Precise expressions for the transition probability, based on first-order perturbation Hamiltonians, can be found in Thompson and Baker.
Precise rhythmic effects can be gained by the advanced player.
Precise meaning and usage of " FOB " can vary significantly.
Precise ranging to the Moon can test the SEP since the Earth and the Moon have a different fraction of their mass in the energy component.
Precise timing of the ENI pulse as the nuclear primary's pit is collapsing can significantly affect yield, and the rate of neutron injection can also be controlled.
* UC Berkeley press release: " Precise dating of the destruction of Pompeii proves argon-argon method can reliably date rocks as young as 2, 000 years "

Precise and experiments
Precise modern models of the Big Bang appeal to various exotic physical phenomena that have not been observed in terrestrial laboratory experiments or incorporated into the Standard Model of particle physics.

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Precise pressure-volume-temperature measurements on corrosive gases are dependent on a sensitive yet rugged pressure transducer.
Precise identification before picking is very necessary due to its similar appearance to Hemlock ( Conium ), to which it is related.
Precise definitions of different aspects of consciousness will emerge ... but to make precise definitions at this stage is premature.
Precise measurements of cosmic background radiation are critical to cosmology, since any proposed model of the universe must explain this radiation.
Precise indications of this are found in the registers of the Inquisitors, Bernard of Caux, Jean de St Pierre, Geoffroy d ' Ablis, and others.
Precise navigation would enable United States submarines to get an accurate fix of their positions prior to launching their SLBMs.
Precise definitions depend on the subject area.
Precise definitions have varied over time, and the term originally had a broader and less well defined usage.
Precise credit is at times difficult or contentious because scientific language and standards of proof changed, so whether medieval statements are equivalent to modern statements or sufficient proof, or instead similar to modern statements and hypotheses is often debatable.
Precise landing would be supported by a radar beacon started by the first lander.
Precise measurement of pH is presented in International Standard ISO 31-8 as follows: A galvanic cell is set up to measure the electromotive force ( e. m. f.
Precise aiming and accuracy were not necessary to hit an opponent.
Precise astronomical angular measurements require knowledge of the Earth's rotation rate and nutation, both of which are influenced by Earth tides.
Precise knowledge of tacticity of a polymer also helps understanding at what temperature a polymer melts, how soluble it is in a solvent and its mechanical properties.
Precise timing is fundamental to an accurate GPS location.
Precise measurements of this redshift give a value of.
Precise depth milling through sputtering has made profiling an invaluable technique for chemical analysis of nanostructured materials and thin films.
Precise dates vary each year.
Precise estimates as to the size and budget of the EOP are difficult to come by.
Precise joining by the most part with a quarter inch foot makes for a patchwork that lies flat without puckers.

computer and modeling
* Symbolic modeling evolved from the computer science paradigms using the technologies of Knowledge-based systems, as well as a philosophical perspective, see for example " Good Old-Fashioned Artificial Intelligence " ( GOFAI ).
It is based on researches on stylistic modeling carried out by Gerard Assayag and Shlomo Dubnov and on researches on improvisation with the computer by G. Assayag, M. Chemillier and G. Bloch ( aka the OMax Brothers ) in the Ircam Music Representations group.
He was initially appointed to the Indiana University's Computer Science Department faculty in 1977, and at that time he launched his research program in computer modeling of mental processes ( which at that time he called " artificial intelligence research ", a label that he has since dropped in favor of " cognitive science research ").
" More complex variants use computer modeling of actual games based on statistical input generated by professional sports.
Advances in seismology, computer modeling, and mineralogy and crystallography at high temperatures and pressures give insights into the internal composition and structure of the Earth.
Simon determined that the best way to study these areas was through computer simulation modeling.
Herbert Simon's main interests in computer science were in artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, principles of the organization of humans and machines as information processing systems, the use of computers to study ( by modeling ) philosophical problems of the nature of intelligence and of epistemology, and the social implications of computer technology.
A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, Muuss was a senior scientist specializing in geometric solid modeling, ray-tracing, MIMD architectures and digital computer networks at the United States Army Research Laboratory at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland when he died.
A basic circuit is designed, often with the help of circuit modeling ( on a computer ).
Pseudorandom number generators are widely used in such applications as computer modeling ( e. g., Markov chains ), statistics, experimental design, etc.
The first implementation of a " real-time " ray-tracer was credited at the 2005 SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference as the REMRT / RT tools developed in 1986 by Mike Muuss for the BRL-CAD solid modeling system.
Simula has been used in a wide range of applications such as simulating VLSI designs, process modeling, protocols, algorithms, and other applications such as typesetting, computer graphics, and education.
This article is an introduction to how game theory and computer modeling are illuminating certain aspects of moral and political philosophy, particularly the role of individuals in groups, the " biology of selfishness and altruism ", and how cooperation can be evolutionarily advantageous.
The agency introduced the concept of computer modeling with least cost abatement strategies ( i. e. emissions trading ) in its 1972 annual report to Congress on the cost of clean air.
Advances in programming and computer hardware, notably solid modeling in the 1980s, have allowed more versatile applications of computers in design activities.
Numerical modeling also provides new insights as observations and new discoveries are integrated into our physical understanding and then tested in computer simulations which validate new notions as well as produce entirely new theoretical findings, many of which are otherwise unattainable.
This data is analyzed on board or at a remote location by computer to evaluate its current serviceability and increasingly its likely future state using algorithms which predict potential future failures based on previous examples of failure through field experience and modeling.
Most engineering simulations entail mathematical modeling and computer assisted investigation.
Improvements in computer modeling, materials and the application of statistics, probability analysis, and new technologies like horizontal drilling and enhanced oil recovery, have drastically improved the toolbox of the petroleum engineer in recent decades.
In advanced modeling, with the requisite computational support such as knowledge-based engineering, mappings must be maintained between a real-world object, its abstracted counterparts as defined by the domain and its experts, and the computer models.
The Limits to Growth is a 1972 book about the computer modeling of unchecked economic and population growth with finite resource supplies.
Modern refinements through computer modeling ( such as the comprehensive U. S. Department of Energy " Energy Plus " energy simulation software ), and application of decades of lessons learned ( since the 1970s energy crisis ) can achieve significant energy savings and reduction of environmental damage, without sacrificing functionality or aesthetics.
A number of experts believe that the concept of information metabolism, cybernetic modeling and general systems theory extends beyond of psychology and sociology, and consider the relationship of technical information devices, and the types of information human interactions as operator with various technical and electronic management systems of major industries, including chemical, nuclear power stations, complex computer complexes with adaptive tunable to a specific operator interfaces.

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