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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solution generated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a solution that has been created or produced, often in the context of problem-solving or computational processes.
Example: "The software provided a solution generated from the data analysis, which helped us make informed decisions."
Alternatives: "a produced solution" or "a created solution".
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A solution generated by the CBR prototype for a plant design requiring 4 MW of power and 0.7 kg/s of saturated steam at 0.9 MPa is presented.
The study of long-term behavior of a solution generated by dynamics on time scales always gains a great amount of attentions both from Engineers and from mathematicians.
The model is verified by comparison of the results of a plane strain analysis example to a solution generated using finite element theory.
For the behavior of a solution, generated by a nonmonotone initial function there are two possibilities: either is eventually monotone and, consequently, asymptotically convergent, or is eventually nonmonotone.
A solution is called a solution generated by impulses if this solution is non-trivial when impulsive terms are not zero, but it is trivial when impulsive term is zero.
Full crystallographic orientation information was obtained by collection of electron backscatter patterns (EBSPs) at individual points which were indexed by fitting a solution generated from a reflector file for zircon (Table 1) [38].
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Procedural generation may be a solution, generating pedestrians randomly rather than making them by hand as GTA's artists do.
Mice underwent an intradermal injection of 300 μl of a solution generating HOCl into their back every day for 6 weeks.
Subsequent cell removal with a trypsin EDTA solution generated a neural-cell-templated biomimetic conducting MIPEDOT film featuring cell-shaped cavities that were attractive to these cells.
For the nonlinear problems with discontinuities, however, we generally see both first-order self-convergence of error as compared to an exact solution, or when an analytic solution is not available, a converged solution generated on an extremely fine grid.
Such a solution is called a periodic solution generated by impulses as pointed out in [20].
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