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compute I. verb A. tranzitiv
1. a calcula, a socoti, a număra; a evalua, a estima, a aprecia.
2. (that) a-şi face socoteala, a socoti, a (se) gândi (că).
compute I. verb B. intranzitiv
a face calcule, socoteli.
compute II. substantiv
(rar) calcul;
beyond compute incalculabil, inestimabil; de nepreţuit.
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But the numbers don't compute for the cloud made from dicyanoacetylene.
(Scientists Find 'Impossible' Cloud on Titan, NASA)
The numerical sum between zero and ten that is computed from individual values of zero to two that are assigned to five different areas of interest in newborn screenings at twenty minutes after birth.
(Apgar Score at Twenty Minutes, NCI Thesaurus)
The wind was full west, and by six in the evening I computed I had gone eastward at least eighteen leagues; when I spied a very small island about half a league off, which I soon reached.
(Gulliver's Travels into several remote nations of the world, de Jonathan Swift)
The numerical sum between zero and ten that is computed from individual values of zero to two that are assigned to five different areas of interest in newborn screenings at five minutes after birth.
(Apgar Score at Five Minutes, NCI Thesaurus)
The numerical sum between zero and ten that is computed from individual values of zero to two that are assigned to five different areas of interest in newborn screenings at one minute after birth.
(Apgar Score at One Minute, NCI Thesaurus)
The numerical sum between zero and ten that is computed from individual values of zero to two that are assigned to five different areas of interest in newborn screenings at ten minutes after birth.
(Apgar Score at Ten Minutes, NCI Thesaurus)
The numerical sum between zero and ten that is computed from individual values of zero to two that are assigned to five different areas of interest in newborn screenings at fifteen minutes after birth.
(Apgar Score at Fifteen Minutes, NCI Thesaurus)
By showing how specific types of neurons influence one another, this model suggests that the amygdala contains a ‘decision circuit’ which works out the animal’s own choices and a separate ‘simulation circuit’ which computes a prediction of the social partner’s choice.
(‘Mindreading’ neurons simulate decisions of social partners, University of Cambridge)