Sentence examples for analytical life from inspiring English sources

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This further emphasizes the need for knowledge management during analytical life cycle management.

In the 2016 stability workshop, there was a dedicated section for analytical life cycle management and analytical quality by design for stability method development and validation.

In order to prove the potential of UHPSFC, the present work discussed about the different steps of the analytical life cycle of a method: from development to validation and application.

An analytical life cycle cost minimization algorithm was used to optimize the new technology, which can cluster heat pipes, heat pumps, wind turbines, solar collectors, and desiccant cooling units around it using any waste or alternative energy source.

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It is common practice in the automotive industry to employ multi-parameter strain-life methods, in combination with dynamic finite element analyses, based on very extensive measurement exercises, to conduct analytical fatigue life assessments, which is then verified through intensive durability testing.

By using set theory tools, equilibrium and material strength partitioning, an analytical fatigue life relation is obtained.

Reviews with emphasis on toxicology, analytical methods, life cycle, or risk assessment were not considered, and only one paper per first author was selected.

An analytical fatigue life estimation model was also used to consider the strengthening effect of frequency in addition to mean stress, fiber orientation, and temperature effects on fatigue life.

Ultrasensitive detection of chemicals and biological analytes in trace or single molecular level is highly desirable in both scientific and technological fields, e.g., analytical chemistry, life science, materials science, biomedical diagnostics, and forensic science, etc.

These suggested three themes for the analytical framework: life before and after diagnosis (e.g. lack of information about FMS, invisibility of FMS); change in health identity (e.g. mental distress, impact on social life) and perceived quality of care (e.g. lack of contact with nurses, attitudes of specialists).

It does not just unveil the work of a naturalist jettisoning the analytical still lifes of earlier ornithological catalogs but also the work of an artist who saw the human and the natural intertwined, who looked into the wild and discovered that birds, along with their wings and feathers, have what he called a "cast of countenance".

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