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- noun Plural form of
output .
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The Universities use (parts of) the models, and do further data analysis on both observational data and outputs from the big models.
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The Universities use (parts of) the models, and do further data analysis on both observational data and outputs from the big models.
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The next set has 7 inputs (2 of which are the outputs from the previous set), 11 terms, and 3 outputs.
Babbage-Boole Digital Arithmetical and Logical Mill: Part 2 « The Half-Baked Maker 2009
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Using inputs as a proxy for outputs is quite problematic, because of productivity differences.
Blaming Health Care Producers, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The Universities use (parts of) the models, and do further data analysis on both observational data and outputs from the big models.
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You may also notice with publishers or publisher groups with large title outputs are represented by fewer digits.
International Standard Book Number (ISBN) : Unique Code for Publishers, Libraries and Book Stores 2009
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A global modal of all inputs and outputs is what scientists look at when coming to a conclusion.
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A global modal of all inputs and outputs is what scientists look at when coming to a conclusion.
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We can say that certain outputs were made for certain purposes and stubbornly refuse to consider that there are other outputs, even outputs that may be a problem for somebody's security policy.
Boing Boing: February 20, 2005 - February 26, 2005 Archives 2005
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But these are likely to be short-term outputs rather than longer-term societal impacts.
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