b. To offer (a play, for example) for public entertainment. c. To afford or furnish: The situation presented us with a chance to improve our knowledge. d. To turn or position in the direction of another: presented his face to the camera. e. Immunology To display (an antigen) on the...
a participle form, in English having the suffix-ing,denoting repetition or duration of an activity or event: used as an adjective, as inthe growing weeds,and in forming progressive verb forms, as inThe weeds are growing. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionar...
thank´s u so much you´re an excellent teacher roger HI, sir you re a good teacher,you example is so nice .my english well be prove here. isaiah thank’s teacher from Thailand Yo I have been confused about these present perfect simple and present perfect continuous for a long time...
As an example, you can think of an organization that sells auto parts. One of the action plan objectives is to produce cheaper parts without compromising quality. The presenter can inform the audience about this objective with an associated purpose like investing more in reducing emissions (which ...
An ontology defines each of the elements and their properties. Together, this semantic approach attempted to represent different concepts and the connections between them. Google, for example, used a knowledge graph to not only match the words in the search query, but also look for entities ...
1 st of May neighbourhood is a crucial example of a participatory process of a squatter settlement in Istanbul. It is obvious to see the place attachment and belonging. The tie between the inhabitants and place is dependent on mostly the political aura of the time. Left side organizations ...
Implantable intracortical microelectrodes can record a neuron’s rapidly changing action potentials (spikes). In vivo neural activity recording methods often have either high temporal or spatial resolution, but not both. There is an increasing need to re
This diagram may help to explain further: Also, a confusion that students tend to have is when they see ‘have had’ placed together in a sentence. For example, “I have had a cold”. So is this the present perfect because of ‘have’, or is the past perfect because of ‘had’?
The diagram shows that the LSTM architecture is composed of multiple cells, each equipped with three types of gates. An LSTM cell generates its hidden state based on the current time step's input data, \(x^{\left\langle t \right\rangle }\) and the output from the previous cell, \(a...
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an example system consistent with present principles; FIG. 2 is a block diagram of an example network of devices consistent with present principles; FIG. 3 is a block diagram of an example headset consistent with present principles; ...