Sentence examples for a common term that from inspiring English sources

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At stage one, we can state from Eq. 2008 that (a): and from Eq. (3) (by removing a common term ) that: The set of Y13 values that satisfy conditions (a) and (b) is the sampling distribution of.

Without saying the word, and by means of a common term that refers to the word by its first letter, a question was put to the students.

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From a logical point of view, this means that the same interpretative pattern is employed in order to account for both the semantic power of proper names and common terms (that is, those expressions that refer to a class of individuals), and first and second intentions.

Again, there are common terms that can be combined to avoid inefficiencies.

The array of the most common terms that describe biorefineries are illustrated in Table 1.

It is now about a decade, since the term "contaminants of emerging concern" (CECs) became a common term for chemicals that are currently not regulated (not submitted to a routine monitoring and/or emission control regime), but may be under scrutiny for future regulation.

They have grown up with the word terrorism being a common term, not something that just happens in movies.

They're calling it "Footprints" (is it time for people to move away from the word "Geotagging"? It's nice to have a common term, but that one sucks).. Snap a picture, and Footprints will auto-tag it with your GPS coordinates, with the option to record a voice/text note.

An interesting characteristic in the SINR expressions in (2) and [29] is that both SINR expressions have a common term in the denominator that depends on the k th user's signal power (or the k th transmitter's signal power) p k.

This Complaint is a textbook example of an industry giant using a spurious lawsuit to bully a small entity into giving up its right to use a generic, common term that merely describes a core function of its service".

The transmitting node puts the value D HC+f n in the hop count field, where f n≤0 is a common term for all nodes that influences the number of relays that may consider the packet for the next transmission.

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