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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auxiliary term" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to linguistics, mathematics, or any field where additional terms are used to support or clarify a primary concept.
Example: "In the equation, the auxiliary term helps to simplify the calculation process."
Alternatives: "supporting term" or "additional term".
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After that, in 2013, Sedighi et al. [1] used the stiffness analytical approximation method, the homotopy perturbation method with an auxiliary term, the max-min approach (MMA) and the iteration perturbation method (IPM) to solve the governing equation of a transversely vibrating quintic nonlinear beam.
It has been shown in [40] that the variance can be minimized in the UFIR filter if to represent the gain of the MVU FIR filter (mathbf {K}_{k}^{text {MVU}}) as a linear combination of (mathbf {K}_{k}^{mathrm U}) given by (46) and an auxiliary term (mathbf {K}_{k}^{mathrm {a}}) of the same class, mathbf{K}_{k}^{text{MVU}}=mathbf{K}_{k}^{mathrm{U}}+ mathbf{K}_{k}^{mathrm{a}},, (47).
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It allows use of most types of conventional molecular-mechanical force fields and contains a variety of auxiliary terms for inter- and intramolecular interactions, including an harmonic bond-stretchings.
The displacements functions are unified expanded in the form of the a standard cosine Fourier series with two auxiliary terms which are appended to ensure continuity of displacement functions and their derivatives on the edges of circular arch and to achieve better convergence.
Finally, probability calculations lead to (6), in which the difference is cast as a mere weighted sum of auxiliary terms u.
As a theoretical construct, the concept of project ownership integrates several auxiliary terms related to the concepts of choice, control, personal responsibility, self-determination, commitment, engagement, emotional involvement, and identification (Kennedy, 1994; Chung et al., 1998; Downie and Moore, 1998; Mason et al., 2004; Nail, 2007; Wiley, 2009).
Successful and unbiased interpretation of input density maps is a prerequisite for using this approach as an auxiliary restraint term in molecular simulations.
Reflection and transmission coefficients have been defined as integrals over the circumference of a single rod, in terms of the velocity potential and auxiliary velocity terms on the surface of the rod.
Here, a transformation of the governing equations for the time-dependence of bulk and surface concentrations results in second order ODE in time and a single nonlinear constraint with boundary values at the initial and infinite times for two auxiliary variables termed modified Thiele moduli.
This paper presents a possible extension to the IUPAC RInChI standard via an auxiliary layer, termed ProcAuxInfo, which is a standardised, extensible form in which to report certain key reaction parameters such as declaration of all products and reactants as well as auxiliaries known in the reaction, reaction stoichiometry, amounts of substances used, conversion, yield and operating conditions.
The French troops disdained the "savants," as the invasion's burdensome intellectual auxiliaries were termed, and the English caricaturist James Gillray brilliantly mocked them.
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