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The phrase "adjacent element" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as mathematics, programming, or any field where the relationship between items or components is being described.
Example: "In the array, each element is connected to its adjacent element, allowing for efficient data processing."
Alternatives: "neighboring element" or "contiguous element".
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Moreover, in every vascular pair, one profile had lower amounts of scantier labelling by gold particles than the adjacent element.
This is done by introducing constraint equations to extrapolate the strain fields of adjacent element to the element containing a crack.
An element with its plane normal N i and its adjacent element with its opposing plane normal eliminate the boundary terms within a material.
Congestion that affects moving bodies can propagate in space, when congestion in one element spreads to an adjacent element and reduces its own capacity.
Conclusions are drawn in Section 5. Consider a uniform linear array (ULA) system that uses M elements with adjacent element spacing d, deployed at a base station.
However, if one element's position is elevated with respect to its adjacent element position, then the resultant vector's orientation angles significantly change causing a change in the spatial correlation as well.
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The second call has a sorted array so only the comparisons between adjacent elements occur.
Joint, in anatomy, a structure that separates two or more adjacent elements of the skeletal system.
Isolation between the adjacent elements is better than −37 dB with the load.
The modification is needed to provide the satisfaction of the thermodynamic consistency conditions between adjacent elements.
So you know that you've compared it to all of the adjacent elements, looking up and looking down, that's the maximum element.
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