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Definition of computationally in English: computationallyadverbkɒmpjəˈteɪʃ(ə)nəliˌkämpyəˈtāSH(ə)n(ə)lē 1In a way that uses or relates to computers. video images are processed computationally Example sentencesExamples - A common means of modern encryption is a one-way system in which encryption is easy but decryption is computationally impractical.
- One of the things that they are doing is computationally linking multiple resources together.
- The PCs and related video hardware are fairly cheap and computationally powerful.
- I could point out a spam link or two, or what looked like a paid link, but could we computationally analyze a profile to determine how "natural" it was?
- The first test used a single image which was then computationally shifted to produce a noise-free image pair.
- When necessary, the images were computationally unbent, rescaled, and rotated.
- They came up with their estimate by computationally assembling graphs which corresponded to all the saturated hydrocarbon backbones.
- He deserves a lot of credit for going after the whole idea, and for having the fortitude to do so in the computationally deficient early 1960s.
- They went out of their way to emphasize that they arrived at these designs computationally:
- If these pages are computationally generated, then sooner or later the spam will overwhelm everything else.
2In a way that relates to the process of mathematical calculation. a computationally efficient algorithm Example sentencesExamples - The development of this theory has made it possible to quantify computationally all the electrostatic free energy components in the protein-DNA system.
- The trajectory was computationally unstable because, apparently, the spin label and its crowded binding site were not adequately equilibrated.
- The distribution was confirmed computationally by plotting a time-scaled distribution against a time-scaled displacement from the mean.
- Requiring accurate solution of the equation and proper treatment of molecular surface, this is computationally demanding.
- To make the simulations computationally less demanding, we constructed a channel system using the following protocol.
- These complexes have long served as models to study general principals of molecular recognition, both experimentally and computationally.
- The tertiary fold of a protein is difficult to predict computationally without the aid of geometrical constraints.
- These methods are computationally time-consuming and tend to sample limited regions of the free energy surface.
- Computationally, there is room for extending the calculations.
- This approach is experimentally tractable, in that it is both accurate and computationally simple enough to facilitate experiments requiring real-time feedback.
Definition of computationally in US English: computationallyadverbˌkämpyəˈtāSH(ə)n(ə)lē 1In a way that uses or relates to computers. video images are processed computationally Example sentencesExamples - They came up with their estimate by computationally assembling graphs which corresponded to all the saturated hydrocarbon backbones.
- If these pages are computationally generated, then sooner or later the spam will overwhelm everything else.
- A common means of modern encryption is a one-way system in which encryption is easy but decryption is computationally impractical.
- The PCs and related video hardware are fairly cheap and computationally powerful.
- They went out of their way to emphasize that they arrived at these designs computationally:
- He deserves a lot of credit for going after the whole idea, and for having the fortitude to do so in the computationally deficient early 1960s.
- When necessary, the images were computationally unbent, rescaled, and rotated.
- I could point out a spam link or two, or what looked like a paid link, but could we computationally analyze a profile to determine how "natural" it was?
- The first test used a single image which was then computationally shifted to produce a noise-free image pair.
- One of the things that they are doing is computationally linking multiple resources together.
2In a way that relates to the process of mathematical calculation. a computationally efficient algorithm Example sentencesExamples - These complexes have long served as models to study general principals of molecular recognition, both experimentally and computationally.
- Requiring accurate solution of the equation and proper treatment of molecular surface, this is computationally demanding.
- These methods are computationally time-consuming and tend to sample limited regions of the free energy surface.
- The distribution was confirmed computationally by plotting a time-scaled distribution against a time-scaled displacement from the mean.
- The trajectory was computationally unstable because, apparently, the spin label and its crowded binding site were not adequately equilibrated.
- To make the simulations computationally less demanding, we constructed a channel system using the following protocol.
- The development of this theory has made it possible to quantify computationally all the electrostatic free energy components in the protein-DNA system.
- Computationally, there is room for extending the calculations.
- The tertiary fold of a protein is difficult to predict computationally without the aid of geometrical constraints.
- This approach is experimentally tractable, in that it is both accurate and computationally simple enough to facilitate experiments requiring real-time feedback.
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