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The phrase "a coherence with" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when discussing the relationship or alignment between two concepts or ideas.
Example: "There is a coherence with the principles of sustainability and our company's mission statement."
Alternatives: "an alignment with" or "a consistency with".
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The parameters of the discrete transition timing as well as IFS of continuous transitions have a coherence with the kind and size of the real EA doorways.
But if, on the other extreme, a coherence theory of truth is correct then the truth of a sentence does not require a structural correspondence to the world, but merely a coherence with other sentences.
Empirical evidence supports this claim as Desimone (2009) links the professional development of teachers (more specifically a content focus, active learning opportunities and a coherence with teachers' beliefs and system policies etc).
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At a given depth (z) in the sample, the first term in Eq. (1) is proportional to a coherent sum of all backscattered light from N scatterers in a coherence volume with a size given by the probe beam area and coherence length of the light source.
These values depend on place, and a coherence filter with γ pre > 0.5 was selected for this time.
By measuring the image contrast as a function of reference arm length, a coherence gate with a full-width at half maximum (FWHM) of 2.7 µm is found.
In compressed sensing a measurement matrix that has a small coherence with the sparsifying dictionary (or basis) is of interest.
A similar procedure was also performed with the Reactome and BioCarta databases with a less covering (37% and 27% respectively) and showing a high coherence with Table 3 results.
They have demanded of their institution a minimal coherence with its reputation for research on human rights and migration.
Moreover, the calculations based on above models had a great coherence with the experimental data.
Thus, the vector Φ(m) can be designed as a Bernoulli random vector, which also consists of values of ±1 and has a low coherence with any fixed basis.
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