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Machine tools are traditionally designed to maximize performance, precision and repeatability of manufacturing processes.
Emergency departments (EDs) are traditionally designed to facilitate rapid assessment, high throughput and easy physical access by clinicians to often unstable, unwell patients.
Fracture mechanics tests are traditionally designed to measure material resistance to stable or unstable crack extension using specimens that are highly constrained to plastic deformation.
IP networks are traditionally designed to support a best-effort service, with no guarantees on the reliable and timely delivery of packets.
MAXFLAT FIR low/high pass digital filters are traditionally designed to satisfy the constraints of maximal flatness at the ends of the frequency band.
Nanocarriers are traditionally designed to access tumor tissues via the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect, which results from the leaky vasculature that is characteristic of many tumors.
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FCC was traditionally designed to convert heavy gas oil range feedstocks to high octane gasoline.
Public transit structure is traditionally designed to contain fixed bus routes and predetermined bus stations.
Ditch networks were traditionally designed to protect fields from soil erosion or control waterlogging.
Piles have been traditionally designed to ensure the transfer of the whole structural load to the soil in which they are embedded.
Tall buildings have been traditionally designed to be symmetric rectangular, triangular or circular in plan, in order to avoid excessive seismic-induced torsional vibrations due to eccentricity, especially in seismic-prone regions like Japan.
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