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  • 31exactly the same as- — precisely the same as, precisely like …

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  • 32Convergence (evolutionary computing) — Precisely every individual in the population is identical. While full convergence might be seen in genetic algorithms using only cross over, such convergence is seldom seen in genetic programming using Koza s subtree swapping crossover. However,… …

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  • 33precise — precisely, adv. preciseness, n. /pri suys /, adj. 1. definitely or strictly stated, defined, or fixed: precise directions. 2. being exactly that and neither more nor less: a precise temperature; a precise amount. 3. being just that and no other:… …

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  • 34monilial — Precisely, pertaining to the Monilia, but, in medicine, frequently used incorrectly with reference to the genus Candida. * * * mo·nil·i·al mə nil ē əl adj of, relating to, or caused by a fungus of the genus Candida <monilial vaginitis> * *… …

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  • 35thrombopoiesis — Precisely, the process of a clot forming in blood, but generally used with reference to the formation of blood platelets (thrombocytes). [thrombo + G. poiesis, a making] * * * n. the process of blood platelet production. Platelets are formed as… …

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  • 36believe, feel — Precisely, believe suggests to have convictions about, to judge, to think ; feel indicates emotion rather than reason. In daily use, the words are interchangeable: I feel (or I believe) that we should go. Careful distinction is shown in such a… …

    Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • 37Dead nuts on — precisely or exactly what you want …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 38Nut factory — precisely or exactly what you want …

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  • 39Nuts on — precisely or exactly what you want; overwhelmingly attracted to: I m nuts over her …

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  • 40social policy — Precisely what counts as a social policy is a matter of debate. Both words are problematic. The term policy commonly refers to a more or less clearly articulated set of ideas about what should be done in a particular sphere, which is often set… …

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