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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a defining condition for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a crucial factor or requirement that determines or shapes a particular situation or outcome.
Example: "Access to clean water is a defining condition for sustainable development in any community."
Alternatives: "a crucial factor for" or "an essential requirement for".
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The inability to convert the outcomes of the original research into products becomes a defining condition for a love of creativity (Kharkhordin, 2014).
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In the case of ⊥, the absurdity rule ⊥→ A is obtained from the fact that there is no defining condition for ⊥.
Thus, equation TB=0 is (1) the defining condition for this feedback compensator to be an output feedback compensator.
Crisis is certainly the defining condition for the narrator of Cockroach.
In all cases, the defining condition for the accelerated emergence of m-hit mutants is that the number of cooperators in the individual neighborhoods must be sufficiently low, such that stochastic extinction is likely.
It was also found that the OBC can be easily determined for a defined condition by using several factors simultaneously (for example binder content incorporating compaction temperature and additive content) and their relationships with strength and volumetric responses by using response surface method.
Readers who want to reliably assess the evidence for a given herb for a defined condition should read the respective reviews.
Current techniques for generating a knowledge space, such as QUERY, guarantee that the resulting structure is closed under union, but not that it satisfies wellgradedness, which is one of the defining conditions for a learning space.
It has been shown that factorial design of experiment approach is very helpful in defining conditions for an optimum performance in such complex systems.
In the case of correct reception, the above defined condition for QEF reception is satisfied.
Wada states: "A specified substance is a substance which allows, under defined conditions, for a greater reduction of a two-year sanction when an athlete tests positive for that particular substance".
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