1. Other scientists are mathematicians while Dr. Cotterill is a physicist.
2. Dr. Cotterill believes that the human mind can be mimicked using neural networks.
3. Dr. Cotterill believes that complex machines automatically replicate the brain while many other scientists refuse to do so.
4. Dr. Cotterill considers the linkages between brain and the muscles while developing neural networks
Dr. Cotterill considers the linkages between brain and the muscles while developing neural networks
1. Such robots are aware of self control.
2. Such robots have better control over movements.
3. Such robots can interact with each other.
4. Such robots are patented by Dr. Cotterill.
Such robots are aware of self control.
1. Spew out Shakespeare
2. maintain a constant watch over the mutual relationship between its actions and the environment’s reactions.
3. Communicate with ease.
4. Replicate the signals from brain to muscle thus making them more user friendly.
maintain a constant watch over the mutual relationship between its actions and the environment’s reactions.
1. are the outcome of thinking process, accompany by sensory action
2. originating in the absence of muscle movements.
3. stem from the stimulation of senses, without accompanying muscle movement.
4. reflect the result of efference copy produced by muscle movements.
stem from the stimulation of senses, without accompanying muscle movement.
1. a signal warns the brain to anticipate tickling.
2. a signal warns the brain about the muscle movement which is going to occur.
3. a signal makes the muscles tighten up.
4. such signals are not acknowledged by the brain.
a signal warns the brain about the muscle movement which is going to occur.
1. To contemplate other options is to contemplate the risk of failure.
2. Failure is not an option.
3. All other options have the potential for failure.
4. Unrealistic options invite the threat of failure.
To contemplate other options is to contemplate the risk of failure.
1. must evaluate future offerings from the other funds on that basis.
2. should hereafter gauge such offerings keeping such rationale in mind.
3. reckon with such offerings upon such expectations.
4. ought to carefully scan potential offerings on that logic.
must evaluate future offerings from the other funds on that basis.
1. but they do so soberly.
2. but in moderation.
3. but they do so with a sense of judiciousness.
4. but they do so with equanimity.
but in moderation.
1. I was powerless to change the outcome.
2. I was prevented from transforming the conclusion.
3. I was helpless in the aftermath.
4. I was bereft of powers to change course.
I was powerless to change the outcome.
1. Because it is easier ti induce purchase from the company showroom than from a dealer showroom.
2. Because control over such schemes is not possible. If they are extended to dealers.
3. Because such schemes are most likely to be successful only if implemented with precision and this is more likely in the company showroom.
4. Because reward scheme need to be explained carefully and company salesmen will be to do that kind of work.
Because such schemes are most likely to be successful only if implemented with precision and this is more likely in the company showroom.