Sentences with phrase «unfamiliar problems»

Study members who appeared to be more advanced in biological aging also scored worse on tests typically given to people over 60, including tests of balance and coordination and solving unfamiliar problems.
Study members who appeared to be more advanced in biological aging scored worse on tests typically given to people over 60, including tests of balance and coordination and solving unfamiliar problems.
The grand challenge is to «[c] reate a new type of computer that can proactively interpret and learn from data, solve unfamiliar problems using what it has learned, and operate with the energy efficiency of the human brain.»
16 March, 2018 — While more rain normally cools a summer environment, a warmer and wetter world could face quite unfamiliar problems.
It's difficult to remember information when you're overworked and feeling stressed, but if you can't remember what you've learned, you'll never gain the knowledge needed to solve unfamiliar problems.
A transitioning organic farmer is thrown into a whole new world with new rules, new production methods, and unfamiliar problems.
Here we go again for another action packed EPL weekend and this week I've had an unfamiliar problem.
The MARS version of the Eye presents an unfamiliar problem for Widder: too much data.
These isolated memory circuits that haven't been activated for other applications are not available to solve unfamiliar problems or interpret new information.
He could attack an unfamiliar problem fearlessly, with a calm certainty that he would, ultimately, reach the solution, if he just worked at it a little bit.
The PISA assessment measured how well prepared students were to solve these complex, unfamiliar problems.
I feel like in the past, if my kids got an unfamiliar problem, they would just shut down, not know what to do.
Do you students give up or ask for help right away when faced with an unfamiliar problem?
It's not an unfamiliar problem, more eclectic & value - minded investors often trail rising markets — usually they've made the decision to live with it, for their own peace of mind.
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