Sentence examples for Upon operation from inspiring English sources

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Upon operation, a glass transfer tube is inserted into a well by an air-powered piston to avoid any sample loss.

This upgrade will cause the emission of a substantially increased intensity of neutron radiation for a substantially increased amount of time upon operation of the device.

A prototype has been built and tested to evaluate the optimum salt/acid and acid/solution ratios and check the hydrogen mass flow rates upon operation and the pressure variation in stand-by condition.

The simulation results demonstrate that different combinations and concentrations of cytokines can alter the self-renewal, differentiation, and proliferation of CML cells and this effect is also dependent upon operation conditions and scaffold properties.

Specifically, they argued that there was no evidence in the record to "suggest that the extraction of peat from any particular source is wholly contingent upon operation of the power plant," that the plant could procure peat from other bogs, and that a refusal to extend the plant's permit would not cause extraction from the bogs at issue to cease.

Ground contact pressure upon operation of each candidate crane is calculated, and allowable soil bearing force is set as 20 to/m2 to design plates for reinforcement of soil bearing force.

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If the vendor is based in Switzerland, it is unlikely that political uncertainty or logistical delay will impact upon operations.

When they occur, managers simply write-off the event as bad luck, but given the limited mark it made upon operations, a matter not worthy of formal documentation, let alone further investigation.

Due to the lack of further information about the decisions of upcoming holders, these FTE are based upon operations that can be generated in the network structure that is available at the end of the investor's engagement.

Clinton resolved, therefore, upon operations against Charleston under his own command, and on the day after Christmas, 1779, sailed from New York with an army of 8,500 men, convoyed by a fleet of five ships of the line and nine frigates manned by crews numbering about 5,000.

But the question of discrimination has no place in the consideration of the legality of an exaction laid directly upon the government, upon its operations, or upon the means or instrumentalities it has chosen for executing its powers.

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