Sentence examples for associated with the simpler from inspiring English sources

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A key to our new idea is the observation that it suffices to homotopy our associated system of nonlinear equations to a new system of nonlinear equations associated with the simpler system x ″ ( t ) = M 0 L [ x − v ( t ) ] subject to Picard boundary conditions and impulses.

Wall signs, street dramas and friends/families were identified sources of information for all participants and were associated with the simpler messages, while the more complicated messages (knowing at least one correct source for CAC services) was more effectively communicated through IPC than other BCC methods.

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The assumptions associated with the simplest structure of the wave equations are revealed on the basis of the thermodynamic stability analysis.

Posterior probabilities reveal that in several cases, most notably for the assessment of oil relative permeabilities, the weights associated with the simplest models is not negligible.

The Hilbert space associated with a complex system is the tensor product of those associated with the simple systems (in the standard, non-relativistic, theory: the individual particles) of which it is composed.

The review also discusses some of the inherent complexity associated with the simple shift from a ligand drug conjugate versus a ligand nanoparticle conjugate, in terms of ligand valency and its relationship to the mode of receptor-mediated internalization.

Later, a third component (D), which was also already present and serving its own function, is co-opted and becomes associated with the simple two-part organ to form a three-part organ (E) capable of performing yet another new function (though, again, not the one currently filled by J).

On one end, there's the conservative values stereotypically associated with the simple life: Do your work, go to church, love your husband or wife.

Even though my kids are young they innately understand the fun associated with the simple act of throwing a baseball, or swinging a bat at said ball.

Specifically, the MCDI was not significantly associated with the simple vs complex distinction, nor with the distinction between regular-spiking and fast-spiking neurons, as determined by extracellular action potential shapes (Niell and Stryker, 2008).

Without consideration of this context, efforts to assess any value associated with the simple act of blood glucose monitoring (e.g., the number of blood glucose tests/day) is relatively meaningless.

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