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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumes shape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of something taking on a specific form or structure over time or through certain conditions.
Example: "As the project progressed, the initial concept slowly assumes shape, revealing its true potential."
Alternatives: "takes form" or "begins to take shape".
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Then, using improved empirical Corey model which assumes shape defining factor bog is a function of displacement pressure P combined with history-matching method to calculate relative permeability curves under near miscible and miscible conditions.
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In specifying input parameters, the assumed shape of the cohesive traction law is also considered.
However, upon close inspection none of the available formulations is able to reproduce the assumed shape.
Once I began to describe the mother's character and predicament through the daughter's eyes, the story began to assume shape and meaning.
An iterative, interactive computer program to compute the body shape starting from an assumed shape is developed.
In the combustion model, turbulence is taken into account by weighting with an assumed shape probability density function.
The Galerkin method and assumed shape functions are used to illustrate the formulation of the resulting eigenvalue problem.
Soundscapes filled with lots of snap, crackle and pop never quite assumed shape, that tension seizing the attention of an audience for whom Sigur Rós have probably always been just too damned pop.
Fig. 5. Schematic diagram for the assumed shape of a lava dome.
This explains the relative superiority of GD washout models to sums of exponential terms, as the latter have a rigid assumed shape and lack a shape parameter.
Also, they are more powerful than non-parametric methods for sparse data, provided the assumed shape for the underlying distribution function is a reasonable description of the data.
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