Thesaurus / propagation
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He urged the public to continue to take precautions against the virus, adding, “Testing and sequencing is needed to localize and quarantine any infected individuals to prevent further propagation of the variant virus into the population.”
NEW RESEARCH SHOWS CALIFORNIA CORONAVIRUS VARIANT IS MORE TRANSMISSIBLEJOEL ACHENBACH, CAROLYN Y. JOHNSONFEBRUARY 24, 2021WASHINGTON POSTTraining the network involves simply repeating this process of “equilibrium propagation” iteratively over lots of labeled data.
ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETS FINALLY YIELD CLUES TO HOW BRAINS LEARNANIL ANANTHASWAMYFEBRUARY 18, 2021QUANTA MAGAZINEThree of them — feedback alignment, equilibrium propagation and predictive coding — have shown particular promise.
ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETS FINALLY YIELD CLUES TO HOW BRAINS LEARNANIL ANANTHASWAMYFEBRUARY 18, 2021QUANTA MAGAZINEFor instance, if someone flashes an image on a screen in front of us for only 40 milliseconds, we will not consciously see it due to the frequency and propagation rate of conscious thought.
WHY MAKING OUR BRAINS NOISIER FEELS GOOD - ISSUE 96: REWIREDTHOMAS NAILFEBRUARY 17, 2021NAUTILUSA fundamental property of the phenomenon we call life, as it exists here on Earth, is the propagation of stories—of algorithmic information, or process—into the future.
HOW LIFE COULD CONTINUE TO EVOLVE - ISSUE 88: LOVE & SEXCALEB SCHARFAUGUST 12, 2020NAUTILUSHe urged the growing of mulberry trees and the propagation of silk worms, as being of more value than tobacco.
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS.They also frequently met at the committees of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel.
THE ENGLISH CHURCH IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURYCHARLES J. ABBEY AND JOHN H. OVERTONThe propagation of the Christian faith, and the constancy of their martyrs, have nothing surprising in them.
LETTERS TO EUGENIAPAUL HENRI THIRY HOLBACHHe has his own philanthropic ends, for the propagation of which it pleases him to have so esteemed a medium as the “Times.”
MCCLURE'S MAGAZINE, VOL. 1, NO. 2, JULY, 1893VARIOUSNow Nature takes no account of the affinities of souls; her aim is fulfilled by the propagation of the species.
HONORINEHONORE DE BALZACWORDS RELATED TO PROPAGATION
- Photostat
- Xerox
- breeding
- carbon
- carbon copy
- chip off old block
- clone
- copy
- ditto
- dupe
- facsimile
- fake
- flimsy
- generation
- imitation
- increase
- look-alike
- mimeo
- mimeograph
- mirror image
- multiplication
- offprint
- photocopy
- photograph
- pic
- picture
- portrayal
- procreation
- proliferation
- propagation
- recreation
- reduplication
- reenactment
- renewal
- replica
- replication
- reprinting
- repro
- revival
- stat
- transcription
- twin
- Photostat
- Xerox
- breeding
- carbon
- carbon copy
- chip off old block
- clone
- copy
- ditto
- dupe
- facsimile
- fake
- flimsy
- generation
- imitation
- increase
- look-alike
- mimeo
- mimeograph
- mirror image
- multiplication
- offprint
- photocopy
- photograph
- pic
- picture
- portrayal
- procreation
- proliferation
- propagation
- recreation
- reduplication
- reenactment
- renewal
- replica
- replication
- reprinting
- repro
- revival
- stat
- transcription
- twin
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