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The phrase "and at the element" is not a standard expression in written English and may lack clarity without additional context.
It could potentially be used in technical or scientific discussions where elements are being referenced, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The reaction occurs at the element where the catalyst is applied."
Alternatives: "and at the component" or "and at the site".
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The adjoint relations hold globally, and at the element level with the inclusion of a natural discrete element boundary flux term.
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Both stiffness and mass parameters are updated at the element level, simultaneously.
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This allows a careful investigation and full understanding of the behavior at the element level.
The methods are designed in such a way that they enjoy the mass conservation at the element level and the normal component of fluxes at inter-element boundaries are continuous for unstructured triangular meshes.
The sixth component is computed at the element center and it is enhanced with an additional degree of freedom.
Material non-linear behaviour is considered by allowing yielding to occur at the element end and mid-length sections.
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