Sentence examples for based on a thick from inspiring English sources

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The problem is studied based on a thick shell theory, in which each layer is modeled as a single orthotropic shell and the two sets of shell equations are combined together by the continuity conditions of the displacements and tractions at the shell interface.

Steve Malzberg of Newsmax suggested, based on a thick file of nothing, that the pregnancy was deliberately timed to help Grandma Hillary's expected presidential campaign.

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The very terms "split infinitive" and "split verb" are based on a thick-witted analogy to Latin, in which it is impossible to split a verb because it consists of a single word, such as amare, "to love".

First, SPF ratings are based on a rather thick application of sunscreen, not the amount consumers normally use, which is most often a quarter to a half the amount applied in manufacturers' tests.

It is based on a 5μm-thick suspended polymer membrane, which has a very low heat capacity (≈10−6J/K at nitrogen temperature), and on which a heater and a highly sensitive thermometer are deposited.

Furthermore, a frequency-dependent complex wall impedance based on a 2 cm thick soft cylindrical wall has been used to calculate the TF up to a frequency of 10 kHz Matsuzaki and Motoki (2007, 2011).

In the presence of SiNW randomness, the ultimate efficiency is boosted from 16.9 to 27.2 % for a simulated hybrid cell based on a 2.2-μm-thick Si absorber, which represents a remarkable 60.6 % improvement.

The detector was based on a 750-μm-thick LuAG scintillator, coupled to a fast readout low noise charge coupled device camera through a lens-based optic system.

The simulated corrections of scoliosis for each patient were performed on segmented 3D models of the whole scoliotic spine, created using 3D image processing software (Mimics; Materialise NV, Belgium) and based on a 1-mm-thick preoperative CT scan slice.

Development of a compact device based on a 63.5-mm diameter, 6.5-mm thick tubular transducer for rapid cell disruption in small-volume samples in a high-intensity acoustic cavitation field with minimal temperature rises is described here.

A model is presented for the sintering of a thick porous coating based on a linear viscous assumption.

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