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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achievable operation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing tasks or processes that can realistically be accomplished or performed.
Example: "The project manager emphasized the importance of setting achievable operations to ensure the team's success."
Alternatives: "feasible task" or "attainable process".
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In the design, the aspects of the maximum achievable operation current, the required copper cross-section to ensure a hot spot temperature below 200 K and the resulting forces and stresses have been considered.
This enhancement of the GMR ratio is accompanied by a remarkable increase in the maximum achievable operation temperature from room temperature up to 95 °C.
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The achievable operations will be characterized by their generators forming the system Lie algebra.
The numerical results presented in Sections 4.2.1 and 4.2.2 refer mainly to the impact of some of the parameters associated with the proposed MAX-FAIR algorithm on its operation and achievable performance and allow us to obtain a better understanding of its operational characteristics and properties.
As said before, each iteration requires 3 communication operations among all the parallel processes, and this limits the achievable performance.
(f Effluent concentrations consistently achievable through proper operation and maintenance.
Thus, short pulses in this range should be achievable upon laser operation.
The results achievable through different operation modes are compared and, with reference to a 600-rooms hotel and a 300-beds hospital in Italy, the effects on plant design from an hour-by-hour optimization of plant operation are assessed.
(2) For new facilities, the permitting authority determines that the 30-day average and 7-day average BOD5 and SS effluent values that could be achievable through proper operation and maintenance of the treatment works, considering the design capability of the treatment process and geographical and climatic conditions, would enable the treatment works to achieve more stringent limitations.
It is found that the mitigation factor (MF), which is the ratio of the inlet 220Rn concentration (Cin) to the outlet 220Rn concentration (Cout), of more than 104 for the TMS is easily achievable during continuous operation (>1000 h) at a flow rate of 40 L min−1 with negligible (<1 cm of water column) pressure drop.
Considerable improvement in separation is achievable if the operations are conducted with the optimal conditions.
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