Exact(1)
To imbue excitement into things we recourse to sensational language, language that's flash and effect.
Similar(57)
Because we had recourse to data offering considerably greater temporal span than most other past contributions in this area, we could more readily examine the impact of varying levels of temporal aggregation on model outcomes.
To validate the band-gap phenomena, we take recourse to time domain response obtained from finite element simulation.
To solve the task, we had recourse to modelling which is one of the general methods of engineering.
Since we made recourse directly to the students' knowledge and since there was error variance in the estimation due to the booklet design, we estimated five plausible values of the students' latent knowledge score (Mislevy 1991).
We have recourse to such metrics, and might do the same.
And, finally, we have recourse to a remedy I think potentially the simplest, and practicable for all concerned.
Well, OK, if arbitration is stacked against individual investors, at least we have recourse through the courts, right?
The government can't do anything in this country without the consent of the governed--and if they do, we have recourse.
In order to test our two contentions, namely, that the modules identified using our procedure correspond to foldons and that residues that act as connector hubs are protected early in transition phase and hence are more stable, we took recourse to molecular dynamics (MD) simulations by studying the unfolding of ubiquitin.
To circumvent this problem we take recourse to a systematic approximation method, the system-size expansion of van Kampen [ 21].
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com