shuffling Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of shuffling In English

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  • The new population is generated after shuffling the old population and applying to it crossover and mutation.

  • Shuffling the offspring: uncoupling and spatial discordance of multiple stages in vertebrate seed dispersal.

  • Throughout all, there is a constant shuffling of partners, as men and women form strategic alliances to advance their careers.

  • Unless stated, the shuffle correlograms shown in the figures were obtained by shuffling sections of four stimulus cycles five times and averaging these shuffles.

  • Others are more complex developments of initial concepts; for example, shuffling is derived from 'micro-editing' but randomly used on one or two intermingled sounds.

  • Using randomization tests, the effect of such spatial autocorrelation on statistical tests can be eliminated by shuffling the habitat types within a plot.

  • The author explains these by looking at a number of different card shuffling models.

  • Her uneasiness is also manifest in a nervous shuffling about, in her tense shoulders, and an insecure grin on her face.

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