Sentence examples for a convenient frame of from inspiring English sources

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In more detail, according to the devised method, fatigue damage is evaluated by studying the components of the deviator path projected along the axes of a convenient frame of reference, whose orientation univocally depends on the profile of the applied loading path.

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The middle-aged man in question was Kaiser William II, and Massie uses his yacht trip as a convenient frame on which to hang an account of naval preparations and the onset of hostilities in 1914.

That's a convenient framing of the fact that Facebook doesn't own a mobile operating system.

In accordance with the evidences found earlier [40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52], the q-entropy may provide a convenient frame for the analysis of many astrophysical scenarios, such as stellar poly tropes, solar neutrino problem, and peculiar velocity distribution of galaxy cluster.

In Croatia, 96% of the population is registered with a GP, providing a convenient frame for an indiscriminate sampling of the local population.

Selye was describing the effects of stress on glandular states, but his three phases provide a convenient frame for exploring how people experience stress at work.

General practice registers provide a convenient frame for sampling a local population [ 10].

In the United Kingdom (UK), about 98% of the population are registered with a general practitioner (GP) and so practice registers provide a convenient frame for sampling a local population [ 7].

From the channel assignment schemes in time division multiple access (TDMA) slot assignment protocols developed in previous studies, we have found that these protocols do not have a convenient frame length shrink scheme after the expansion of the frame length.

Since inequivalent irreducible representations (short: IIRs) seem to describe different physical states of affairs it is no longer legitimate to simply choose the most convenient representation, just like choosing the most convenient frame of reference.

Teddy Roosevelt, whose famous "New Nationalism" speech in 1910 called upon the three branches of the federal government to put the public welfare before the interests of money and property, merely provided a convenient framing device.

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