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# input description: the information, material and energy required to complete the step
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# representation and algorithm, giving a representation of the input and output and the algorithm which transforms one into the other ; and
# Learning to rank: When the input is a set of objects and the desired output is a ranking of those objects, then again the standard methods must be extended.
Jerrum, Valiant, and Vazirani showed that every # P-complete problem either has an FPRAS, or is essentially impossible to approximate ; if there is any polynomial-time algorithm which consistently produces an approximation of a # P-complete problem which is within a polynomial ratio in the size of the input of the exact answer, then that algorithm can be used to construct an FPRAS.
# Metaphone algorithms do not produce phonetic representations of the input words and names ; rather, the output is an intentionally approximate phonetic representation, according to this standard:
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# Since op-amps do not have any internal hysteresis an external hysteresis network is always necessary for slow moving input signals.
# In frequency division multiplexed carrier systems, at the input to any stage of frequency translation, the frequency band occupied.
# The measured total noise per bandwidth unit at the input or output of a device when the signal is not present.
# An algorithm that converts an input string into a seemingly random output string of the same length ( e. g., by pseudo-randomly selecting bits to invert ), thus avoiding long sequences of bits of the same value ; in this context, a randomizer is also referred to as a scrambler.
# A digital device that amplifies, reshapes, retimes, or performs a combination of any of these functions on a digital input signal for retransmission.
# A recursively enumerable language is a formal language for which there exists a Turing machine ( or other computable function ) that will halt and accept when presented with any string in the language as input but may either halt and reject or loop forever when presented with a string not in the language.
# and description
# The description of nature is essentially probabilistic, with the probability of an event related to the square of the amplitude of the wave function.
# The quantum mechanical description of large systems will closely approximate the classical description.
# to give a description of the original grammatical structure of the languages as deduced from their intercomparison
A hydrogen radio frequency discharge, the first element inside a # Hydrogen maser | hydrogen maser ( see description below )
# A field of science ( and major component of systematics ) that encompasses description, identification, nomenclature, and classification ;
# Seaport district — characterized by century-old low-rise buildings and South Street Seaport ; the seaport is " quiet, residential, and has an old world charm " according to one description.
# A description of a heuristic that performs adaptation by identifying and recombining " building blocks ", i. e. low order, low defining-length schemata with above average fitness.
# Interpretation: This is the stage where the supported PDLs ( Page description languages ) are translated into a private internal representation of each page.
* Fuzzy Systems Journal http :// www. elsevier. com / wps / find / journaldescription. cws_home / 505545 / description # description
A common classification is numbering from 1 to 3 ( larger to smaller ) with a description of the use for example: # 1 Heavy or # 1 Medium / Light.
# Planning and scheduling: A plan is a description of the logically necessary, partially ordered set of activities required to accomplish a specific goal given certain starting conditions.
# output description: the information, material and energy produced by the step and provided as input to downstream steps.
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