Synonym: informative. Similar words: constructive, instruction, instructions, instructional, destructive, destructively, instruct, instructor. Meaning: [ɪn'strʌktɪv] adj. serving to instruct of enlighten or inform.
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(91) The conclusion has been certain instructive meaning to performance analysis on reservoir else.
(92) This partial order structure can be extended to any concept learning problem, and therefore, it plays an instructive role in all algorithms for concept learning.
(93) Naturalists catered to polite society's desire for erudition – many texts had an explicit instructive purpose.
(94) Briefly discussed the importance and necessity of the factory planning, and instructive function imposed on the factory construction and transformation.
(95) To a certainty, the constitution of model is instructive to realizing standardization and normalization of development of simulation conceptual model on radar ILS evaluation system.
(96) In this paper, the model established has obtained the expected result and has important instructive meaning to pomiculture in theory, meanwhile also has important practical value.
(97) Conclusion: The imaging anatomy of ethmoidal roof, cribrum and understanding of the formation of olfactory fovea is the instructive significance for anterior skull base surgery.
(98) Chairman of Instructive Committee of Design of China Engineering Education Association.
(99) This dissertation argues that Friedan's feminist thought is still instructive and applicable for contemporary American women, because the feminine mystique is still imperiling them to some extent.
(100) China's huge investment in high-speed rail may be instructive for the United States, whether for proponents of U. S. rail investments or critics who consider bullet trains a boondoggle.
(101) This algorithm has great instructive meaning for the foundation of simulation flat for information confront of spaceflight tracking telemetry and command link.
(102) As a result, some instructive suggestions about the selections of detectors for microwave radiometer are given.
(102) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(103) The Japanese way of looking at things is instructive in illuminating situations which confound Westerners.
(104) The results obtained have instructive function for brazing technology of gyro housing.
(105) Conclusion: The imaging anatomic classification of posterior ethmoid sinus has the instructive significance for basicranial surgery and the surgical approach via saddle area.
(106) He found it both interesting and instructive to learn about the careersof great men.
(107) The principle of equivalence in translation which based on functional equivalence is an important instructive theory on the translation of trade names.
(108) Such a concept of modern bailment is of instructive significance to the construction of bailment system in China.
(109) However, educators haven't attached enough importance to the span of control, so the research of this period has crucial instructive meaning and practical value.
(110) Here Sanskrit is instructive precisely because it has preserved all the Indo - Europeans's features.
(111) The research on the life interest of Confucianism has instructive meaning in understanding and analyzing economic and cultural problems of the present time and constructing harmonious society.
(112) Instructive analysis on power cable junction faults is carried out and an algorithm for indirect on line measuring of cable junction resistance and insulation aging is proposed.
(113) In truth I have not been to Troy but I do find the effacement of Dogan since his death almost two months ago at once offensive and instructive.
(114) This method has certain instructive effect on the gear making repairs andreplacements.
(115) Conclusion: MRI can directly arid completely show the range, degree and causes of syringomyelia , thus give instructive suggestions to its treatment.
(116) On the other hand, neuroethics concerns new instructive traditional philosophical issues embraced by neuroscience, such as the nature of morality, and whether there is free will, etc.
(117) The paper explains the visible phenomena and mental state from the objective, realistic and historical perspectives and points out the instructive meaning of traditional idea to toda...
(118) Since it is the combo of IDS and justice parsing technique, it will be instructive for the dynamic forensics of computer crime.
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