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Our very popular and estimable representative in Egypt died in April last.
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Yet she was disciplined; all things considered, an estimable liaison to Carlos.
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He is a Roman and not lacking in brilliant and estimable gifts.
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Augustus Green was by many degrees the most estimable of the lot.
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Bessie frankly lamented; she would never again find such an estimable lodger.
Usage of computable in English
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If that's the case, then our universe is both computable and finite.
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This computable phenotype could be used in large-scale comparative-effectiveness trials.
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To guide early development, multiple computable phenotype-defined cohorts were compared to one institution's tumor registry.
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We compared clinical and demographic characteristics of patients identified by computable phenotype and the registry.
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Many computable phenotypes rely on multiple types of data within the EHR including prescription drug information.
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That is to say, any true computing machine can, by definition, compute anything that is computable.
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Strategy is still a rational computable quantity, but the actual tactics of fighting is something else entirely.
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The goal is to describe whatever we want to describe through computational functions or through computable expressions.
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Astronomers condescending to earthly philosophy may admit that advance in the physical universe is computable, though not perceptible.
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The whole mentality is not computable.
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Conclusions: Mining of EHRs using computable phenotypes identified a large cohort of patients not recruited using a classic registry.
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Artificial intelligence and performance The scaling-up problem Theoretical studies of computation have shown there are some things that are not computable.
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This assumes that something is computable, when really everything is more or less incomputable (and rare events more so).
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It is twenty-five thousand miles around the earth-stellar space is not computable; and man can walk in a day about thirty miles.
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We will see in the following section that small probabilities are less computable, and that this matters when the associated payoffs are consequential.
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During evaluation, the computable phenotype was executed against EHR data from 2011 to 2016 at three large institutions.