Similar words: stimulation, accumulation, emulate, adulation, population, regulation, calculation, speculation. Meaning: [‚emjʊ'leɪʃn] n. 1. ambition to equal or excel 2. (computer science) technique of one machine obtaining the same results as another 3. effort to equal or surpass another.
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151. It can show the advantage of computer emulation technology to make use of EWB soft wares to emulation analysis of negative feedback amplifier.
152. We build up BP network based on the collected data on field, and get a effect after emulation by matlab, which can improve the online adjust process, and can control electrode better.
153. The practicability and feasibility of the design algorithm is testified by the result of emulation.
154. The theory of femur adaptive remodeling and the method of femur adaptive numerical emulation are presented in this paper.
155. To set up a serial console under Windows XP or Vista operating system, I recommend downloading PuTTY, a terminal emulation program for Windows available at no cost (see Resources).
156. Synopsis Emulation has been made on the computer control system of the Cold Continuous Mill of a certain Steel Works, in which the dynamics parameters are primarily computed.
157. Based on the data recorded from radar data recorder, this paper presents a method of emulation for radar display, data analysis and data emulation.
158. Configure the terminal or PC terminal emulation software for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control.
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