hierarchical in the PONS Dictionary

hierarchical Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to set sth in hierarchical order

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One example is the hierarchical nature of languages.
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Individual sensors may require a trusted platform or hierarchical trust structures.
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Thus, the rule set varies over position in the generated string, but this variation ignores the hierarchical structure of the syntax tree.
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Hierarchical modulation is also taken as one of the practical implementations of superposition precoding, which can help achieve the maximum sum rate of broadcast channels.
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Except for hierarchical file systems (which some consider a form of database), navigational techniques fell out of favor by the 1980s.
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A tree data structure simulates a hierarchical tree structure with a set of linked nodes.
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Also, significantly for that period, the church's structure became increasingly hierarchical.
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In the context of most modern employment relationships, there are large, hierarchical, and complex organizations where an element of subordination and discipline exists.
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The iterative construction leading to a hierarchical network.
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In complex designs this structuring may be achieved by hierarchical nesting.
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