0 to cut off branches from a tree, bush, or plant, especially so that it will grow better in the future:
2 to cut off unwanted branches from a tree, bush, or other plant:
3 a dried whole plum (= fruit)
In the case of acl1, pruning based on interference of match tests (section 5.6.2), which is unique to the tree automaton approach, is very effective.
Twigs pruned to 4 cm length and carrying the experimental egg batch were fixed under a dissecting microscope with 16-fold magnification.
A trade-o exists between pruning nodes from the search tree versus performing an increasing amount of work per node.
If it is possible to establish that a subspace cannot return a better solution, then the subspace can be pruned.
Thus, after all of the branches have been enumerated, the duplicates are pruned away.
The trees were managed by pruning at 30 cm above ground level during the cropping season to minimize shading and competition for light and water.
By the mid1980s about 1400 ha, equivalent to 70% of the tea area (excluding pruned tea), were partially irrigated during the annual dry seasons.
Further, frequent k -itemsets, the join operation, pruning and the candidate itemsets are straightforward generalizations.
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