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Discover LudwigThe phrase "applied pieces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to components or elements that have been put into practice or utilized in a specific application.
Example: "The artist showcased several applied pieces that demonstrated her innovative techniques in sculpture."
Alternatives: "practical elements" or "utilized components".
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He applied pieces of felt to his painting surfaces, a move that opened various formal options and loosened up his style.
The kind of bedspread called counterpane, from the old French word contrepoinct, meaning "stitched quilt," was probably made of patched or applied pieces, quilted together.
Manuscripts may be either methodological or applied pieces that range from assessments of the efficiency of current global alcohol policy to demonstrations of how economics may improve the situation.
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Some disciplines e.g. painting, sculpture etc. may offer the main synthesis work to be based on a unique practical study as an applied piece of art in the end of the thesis study.
Not only did he get to learn really good, undiluted Gracie jiu-jitsu from Renzo, he was then able to tweak it and apply pieces from other martial arts.
In our implementation, we first apply piece-wise aggregation and then use SAX to represent the data points in input as a single word of (lettersters from an alphabet ℵ.
The testing solutions were applied on pieces of filter paper introduced into Pasteur pipettes heated to approximately 50°C to increase the volatility of the CHC-extract.
However, content-modifying operations are applied to pieces of DNA of any size, and a side effect of this fact is that the triangular inequality often does not hold for distances that consider these operations [ 4, 6] -[ 8, 12].
Acupuncturists inserted two needles into the sham points in the abdominal area, approximately 3 cm lateral to and slightly above the umbilicus bilaterally and then immediately applied two pieces of adhesive tape next to the needles.
Content-modifying operations are applied to pieces of DNA of any size, and a side effect of this fact is that the triangular inequality often does not hold for distances that consider these operations [ 4, 6- 8, 12].
Content-modifying operations can be applied to pieces of DNA of any size, and a side effect of this property is that the triangular inequality does not hold for our distance formulas.
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