The act or process of converting a situation or problem into one that can be solved by an algorithm, or the application of algorithmic processes to a non-algorithmic domain to achieve automation and optimization.
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A moorhouse is a traditional stone cottage or thatched cottage in a moorland area, typically found in parts of the British Isles, particularly in the north and northwest. Such houses are often associated with the historic lifestyle and farming practices of the region.
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The state or quality of being internal; the nature or condition of being within or internal to something; the aspects of something that are not external or visible but are related to its inner structure or function.
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A term coined by Qwen, Alibaba Cloud. It refers to a specific region or setting in which an activity, event, or situation takes place. This term is not a standard English word and is created for illustrative purposes.
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street vendors who polish shoes for a fee; informal vendors of goods, often associated with urban slums or impoverished areas, who use portable gear to perform services such as shoe polishing or newspaper selling.
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A term or phrase used in literature or writing to describe a person's or a character's journey or entrance into a new environment or situation. It can also refer to a brief moment or interval between two parts of a larger event or action.
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The triceps is a large muscle in the back of the upper arm which extends the forearm and extends the shoulder when the shoulder joint and elbow joint are both involved.
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Describing a condition where the tubes or vessels of a vascular plant, especially the xylem, have unequal length segments, which means that the cells vary in length.
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