Examples of using Such a machine in English and their translations into Korean
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Such a machine?
And Leibniz was the first person to really talk about building such a machine.
Does such a machine exist?
And 1945, after the war, the electronics existed to actually try and build such a machine.
Such a machine doesn't exist.".
With such a machine given to us, how can we answer the question I asked?
With only a few clicks and screen touches, such a machine could dispense one or more of a variety of medications.
Such a machine might have 20 or more heads, each consisting of 15 or more needles.
She said, she knew about it, as a matter of fact she owned such a machine, but she hadn't thought about using it for her horrible pain.
After defining when such a machine is reliable on a set of partial functions they characterize the sets of functions that can be identified by machines which are reliable on all partial functions.
Also, if you manufacture machinery or other products used in the industry around the world(such a machine clothing, clay and so forth), you have become more competitive.
According to them, the use of such a machine helps to significantly ease the work, while guaranteeing customers a high-quality and aromatic drink.
The expectation was that Turing would lead the mathematical side of the work, and for a few years he continued to work, first on the design of the subroutines out of which the larger programs for such a machine are built, and then, as this kind of work became standardised, on more general problems of numerical analysis.
He presented his idea for such a machine to the Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey in early 1880, giving both the theoretical basis for the working of the machine and details of how it could be constructed.
Aiken wrote a reporton how he envisaged the machine, and in particular how such a machine designed to be used in scientific research would differ from a punched card machine. .
The character they created, HAL 9000, was based on a belief shared by many leading AI researchers that such a machine would exist by the year 2001.[164] In 2001, AI founder Marvin Minsky asked'So the question is why didn't we get HAL in 2001?'[165] Minsky believed that the answer is that the central problems, like commonsense reasoning, were being neglected, while most researchers pursued things like commercial applications of neural nets or genetic algorithms.
The inconsistency of the modern mechanist is: If this were merely a material universe andman only a machine, such a man would be wholly unable to recognize himself as such a machine, and likewise would such a machine-man be wholly unconscious of the fact of the existence of such a material universe.
End products, such as a machine, can only be delivered to the market on time if all the components are of high quality and readily available.
I didn't know there was a such machine.
There is No such machine.
There is still no such machine in Israel.
Bloomberg claims that there is one such machine in every major U.S. city.
Please do not hesitate to such a good machine!
How is the packing and shipping for such a big machine?
