Sentence examples for as partitioning of from inspiring English sources

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Lumping of components and reactions, as well as partitioning of the networks are illustrated.

The method evaluation process considered various methodological issues such as partitioning of the toxicant between the water and the gas phase (Henry equilibrium), the possible depletion of oxygen in closed test vials, as well as microbial biodegradation of the test substance.

The underlying foundation of multi-tier storage has been adopted from the concepts of caching mechanisms such as LRU, LFU, etc., as well as partitioning of databases.

Simple market-based solutions such as partitioning of an ecosystem, attributing property rights and applying the polluter-pays-principle are often not sufficient for devising viable strategies.

Most studies of modern-day mustelid communities (where multiple species coexist in a single area of a geographic region) have focused on recent ecological factors, such as partitioning of resources (food or space) via competition, to explain coexistence of species within these communities [ 29, 107- 109].

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A remedy is to introduce localisation techniques such as partition of unity.

Degree theory is developed for a class of Wiener maps, as well as a few interesting tools, such as partitions of unity and Sard's theorem.

He defined the real numbers to be the cuts (L, U) just described that is, as partitions of the rationals with each member of L less than every member of U. Cuts included representatives of all rational and irrational quantities previously considered, but now the existence of greatest lower bounds became provable and hence also the intermediate value theorem and all its consequences.

Let an entire region of image be represented by S. Segmentation process can be viewed as partition of S into p subregions like S1, S2, S3, …Sp.

Consequently those known protein complexes or those predicted by computational methods can be conveniently used as partition of a PPI network.

Since pathway categorization is a difficult problem, as partition of the global interaction network in "parts" inevitably introduces artefacts, we also proceeded to a detailed, gene-by-gene inspection of the most discriminative genes based on inspection of literature data.

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