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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grid whose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a grid that possesses certain characteristics or features related to something that follows.
Example: "We need to analyze a grid whose dimensions are suitable for our project requirements."
Alternatives: "a grid that has" or "a grid with".
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For the next forty-five minutes, as a cool blue night gradually lowered itself over downtown, I walked around looking for the truck, first on the street where I was sure I'd parked, then on the nearest cross streets, and then in a grid whose scale grew ever larger and more ludicrous.
Radar obtains its parameters on a grid whose design supports resolution of underlying radar processing.
This homogeneity remains the case for the free abelian group on 2 generators, whose vertices are still of degree 4. However the additional identifications turns it from a tree (a graph with no cycles) to a grid whose vertices are the lattice points of the plane.
Once acquired, they are allocated to a grid whose size and shape are unique to each character.
As for abstraction, probably the most common design used to describe the structure of the modern world is not a curve but a grid, whose orderly repetition of squares symbolizes the triumph of the machine and mass production over organic rhythm and flow.
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In a second experiment a linear array of 8 electrodes (Tungsten, 1 2 MΩ impedance), spaced at 1 mm intervals, was placed across the LPZ border through a recording grid whose positioning was later confirmed in a separate MRI session.
Based on the information-based approach, we design an estimation grid whose cells have a constant Fisher information distance.
He introduced the grid-plan model, entailing a square grid, whose elements are sized in width and height according to health and sanitary criteria.
At every previous age considered, each value function is solved exactly on a finite grid (whose values are presented in endnote 26).
The solution is to develop a spacer grid whose pressure loss is equal to or less than the current spacer grid and that has higher critical heat flux (CHF) performance.
The animals performed delayed memory saccades on a Cartesian grid whose nodes were spaced by 8 deg.
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