Sentence examples for a projection term from inspiring English sources

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According to diffraction theory, the evolution of the angular (fwhm) divergence Δθ of an HF primary source is expected to fall as, where cos θ is a projection term accounting for off-axis emission lobes and is the effective near-field spatial coherence length of the source.

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In addition, to incorporate holonomic singularity avoidance condition, collision avoidance constraints for the whole mobile manipulator and its final velocity, a suitably defined projection term onto the null space of the extended Jacobian matrix has been introduced.

These are the presence of a ventrally moving finger on the chelicera, and the presence of an anterior projection termed the epistomal plate, which possesses flap-like lips.

Some of numerical methods usually use techniques based on a projection in terms of some basis functions or use some quadrature formulas, and the convergence rate of these methods are usually of polynomial order with respect to N, where N represents the number of terms of the expansion or the number of points of the quadrature formula.

But the equations that analysts use gives an enormous weight to a projection of long-term growth.

The penalty projection method for the solution of Navier Stokes equations may be viewed as a projection scheme where an augmentation term is added in the first stage, namely the solution of the momentum balance equation, to constrain the divergence of the predicted velocity field.

Treatment with α-factor, concentrated GFP-A-RAF at the tips of mating projections termed shmoos (Figure 1B).

"A lot of his situation will have to do with how he checks out physically and whether or not people are willing to take a risk, in terms of a projection of health.

Naturalistically oriented psychologists, such as Sigmund Freud and J.H. Leuba, rejected such claims and explained religion in psychological and genetic terms as a projection of human wishes and desires.

(18) – (20), the coefficients a, b and f are defined in terms of a projection operator 𝓟.

Analytically, Eq. (10) allows a simplified projection in terms of life expectancy, the NRR, and the mean age of fertility.

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