Sentence examples for A complete definition from inspiring English sources

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A complete definition can be found in [32].

A complete definition of lipid metabolism is likely impossible to define at this moment given the lack of experimental information specific to C. difficile membranes.

Given the initial mRNA state (which is usually an empty mRNA, i.e., x i = 0, i ∈ I c ), the rate law (1) with the predetermined update rule defines completely the ribosome dynamics in Figure 1, thus yielding a complete definition of the codon-based (stochastic) model for mRNA translation.

PROforma can be represented as text and also in a graphical form, as illustrated in figure 3. The syntax of the textual representation has been given a complete definition in EBNF [ 18, 22] however the graphical representation is less completely defined.

But his Christmas message suggests that, actually, he hasn't quite convinced himself that this is a complete definition of success.

Our main contributions include a complete definition of the mechanism and a tuning methodology based on its sensitivity and aggressiveness in terms of potential power savings.

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This component is not covered by the formulation of the Eurocode 3. Its stiffness has been yet studied in a recente paper, but for a completed definition of the joint, the analysis of its strength is necessary.

Given that this patient's risk for preoperative anemia, and therefore perioperative transfusion requirements, among several other adverse outcomes, is likely higher than a chemotherapy-naïve patient, 5 a more complete definition of the term "preoperative chemotherapy" may empower future ACS-NSQIP derived risk models to better predict outcomes in cACS-NSQIP derived

Vicki P. McConnell talks with award-winning engineers to seek a more complete definition.

To come to a more complete definition, NASA says we need "more data, better data". Until then, scientists must live with the knowledge that because the Earth's expansion is accelerating, the universe will likely one day end in ice.

This allows a more complete definition of the complex genetic rearrangements associated with cancer pathologies.

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