systematic exploration
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsystematicandexploration
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systematic
adjective
uk/ˌsɪs.təˈmæt.ɪk/us/ˌsɪs.təˈmæt̬.ɪk/
according to an agreed set of methods or ...
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exploration
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌek.spləˈreɪ.ʃən/us/ˌek.spləˈreɪ.ʃən/
the activity of searching and finding out ...
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First, however, there is the need for asystematicexplorationof the mechanisms that can produce the instabilities behind the coherent echoes.
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Due to thesystematicexplorationof the search space, optimality can be guaranteed for the final result as long as sufficient computational resources are available.
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Our paper addresses asystematicexplorationrule, based on the concept of quadtree, for the robot operating in an unknown environment.
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A moresystematicexplorationof the literature would have strengthened the book.
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The author does her best to overcome these difficulties, but hagiographical material, in particular, will merit moresystematicexplorationthan it is afforded here.
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Suchsystematicexplorationwould be enhanced by recognizing the complexity of social and ethical issues and by actively seeking pragmatic ways forward.
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Changing the culture of dementia care : asystematicexplorationof the process of cultural change in three care settings.
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But, without a moresystematicexplorationof its power, behavioral momentum is a metaphor, not a behavioral law.
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Systematicexplorationof deviant cases improved the rigour and depth of this analysis, and proved useful in developing and extending the main categories.
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We construct a space of dimensionless groups for the basin and perform asystematicexplorationof this space to illustrate the influence of each group on the shoreline trajectory.
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Sonar basedsystematicexplorationcarded from the area to be explored, which results in the reduction of excessive exploration costs.
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There has been an urgent need forsystematicexplorationof the specific factors, operating within identifiable culture matrices, that affect maternal behaviour, including the practices and prolongation of breast-feeding.
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The book is asystematicexplorationof bilingual practices in relation to the variable construction and per formance of gender and class as well as ethnic identities.
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Sonar basedsystematicexplorationexists at least one obstacle in the workspace, the traveling distance of the robot will be longer than that with no obstacle.
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Systematicexplorationand mapping of the sea and its coasts was carried out by a series of expeditions in 173542, 182024, 1822, 1909 and 191114.
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He was the first to undertake asystematicexplorationof the temple.
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