Similar words: anode, nod, no doubt, anno domini, bode, code, mode, erode. Meaning: [nəʊd] n. 1. a connecting point at which several lines come together 2. any thickened enlargement 3. (physics) the point of minimum displacement in a periodic system 4. (astronomy) a point where an orbit crosses a plane 5. the source of lymph and lymphocytes 6. any bulge or swelling of an anatomical structure or part 7. (computer science) any computer that is hooked up to a computer network.
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31) After the development of lymph node metastases and distant metastases, median survival of patients declined significantly.
32) They are suitable for parallel processing, with one process for each node.
33) Where should the output from a given node be channeled?
34) Any tail string which uses the divergent node number is also removed for the same reason.
35) As a result(Sentencedict.com), different outputs could result from activating the same node at different points in time.
36) To determine this they want to do their own biopsy, and will require a sizeable lymph node to go at.
37) Indexing is based on surrogates such as tables of contents rather than the full contents of a node.
38) Each link object specifies some source node, link type, target node, pointers to paragraphs, and perhaps other attributes.
39) While often the caption is the target node name, sometimes an attractive caption does not fit the semantic net paradigm.
40) If there is free space it is inserted at the correct node.
41) In any graph, each node is different from all the other nodes.
42) We have found that a single hidden layer node per about 50 input nodes will satisfy our requirements in imaging applications.
43) At each stage we select an active node and develop it.
44) The second-level decision required is whether or not to authorize further research or to abandon the project at decision node 2b.
45) Type Module may only be accessed from the host node in a networked configuration.
46) In practice[sentencedict.com], finding which operators apply to some node is often a substantial part of the searching process.
47) In each node of the bottom layer, the inputs are treated as the address of a cell.
48) Two data structures are used: an active node stack and a three-cell constituent buffer.
49) How do you tell how much each individual node from a preceding layer contributed to the total error at a given node?
50) The pointers at each node become array indices rather than true memory addresses, but the structure is functionally unchanged.
51) The perceptron's upper layer contains just one node, with an input from each node in the lower layer.
52) The penalties indicate developing the up-problem at node 3 next.
53) As a rule of thumb no source node name should occur in just one link object nor in many link objects.
54) Each neuron is a node where thousands of wires converge, where incoming mail is digested and sometimes turned into outgoing mail.
55) We start with the single node 0, which is considered active, and set z large and negative.
56) For example, no mention has been made of which variable to base branching on, or which active node to develop next.
57) If external input activated any node in the cluster, the cluster activity as a whole could be increased.
58) Typically, the net contains many nodes, but each node only has a few inputs: N is quite small.
59) In most cases, the stem simply withers back to the first node, and remains as an unsightly brown spur.
60) The node points channel the ley earth-forces through the system, terminating at the Flying Swan.
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