Sentence examples for as enclosure of from inspiring English sources

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In developed countries, cement industries use more efficient dust control methods, such as enclosure of dust emitting machinery, general mechanical ventilation in the production areas, wet dust suppression during cleaning activities and use of local exhaust ventilation from the crusher and packing machinery [ 17].

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In the multivariate zero-truncated negative binomial model, the presence of guinea pigs was associated with a 2.4-fold increase in estimated triatomine density, and wire mesh enclosures were estimated to harbor only 9% as many triatomines as enclosures of any other material.

The natural and abstract worlds as typical systems can be perceived as an enclosure of entities and relations, respectively [20, 29, 42, 44, 45, 91].

Based on their magnetic susceptibility values, the inner (1.94 ± 0.95 × 10-3 SI units) and outer enclosures (1.67 ± 0.82 × 10-3 SI units) of Prasat Banteay Pir Chan, as well as the inner enclosure of Prasat Chrap (1.39 ± 1.23 × 10-3 SI units) were built during this stage of construction.

In engineering practice, insulation materials would be deployed as the enclosure of an SOFC stack to reduce the heat loss to the environment.

Cigar boxes have a long history of being used as enclosures for electronics.

The reason why writers such as Karl Polanyi saw the enclosure of the commons as "a revolution of the rich against the poor" is because enclosing commons was a process of imposing a designation on land from a position of power on a resource that had become a communal space over long periods of local use.

Englert plays Hope ("one of the original young Americans" as she puts it), whose idealism fades as she witnesses the enclosure of Native American lands and the Puritan repression of women.

The qualitative factors were treated as noise which included enclosure of GPC system and position of waste container with respect to refractive index detector.

But she, too, has her memorial – the Nymphaeum, as she called it – a green enclosure of seats around a small concave dish that bubbles with water.

The fourth wall is a metaphor designating "the space separating the audience from the action of a theatrical performance, traditionally conceived of as an imaginary wall completing the enclosure of the stage" [ 3].

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