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conventional

[kuhn-ven-shuh-nl] / kənˈvɛn ʃə nl /




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This made it possible to determine which genes are likely directing the activity of others, something conventional correlation-based methods cannot reliably accomplish.

From Science Daily

By solving PDEs in a brain inspired manner, these systems suggest that large simulations could be run using far less power than conventional supercomputers require.

From Science Daily

“It’s all pretext and obfuscation when the real agenda is rejecting conventional science and serving a predetermined anti-vaccine agenda,” Richard Hughes IV, a law professor at George Washington University, told The Guardian.

From Salon

At the time, it was the mainstay of NATO’s conventional forces in Central Europe.

From The Wall Street Journal

US deputy defence minister Elbridge Colby said that allies were making strides towards a situation where it is "Europe that leads the conventional defense of NATO" rather than traditionally relying on US military might.

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