Sentence examples for be put in relation from inspiring English sources

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In this respect, it can be put in relation with measurements made by Zehnder on molasse sandstone.

Of course, the road haulage industry is already taxed in France, in particular via the TIPP, but the amount has to be put in relation to national GDP.

Taking into account the aspect of efflorescence-coated areas, the efflorescence may be put in relation with water leakage through the roof sometime in the past.

Thus the delayed modification on cloud structure has to be put in relation with solar radiation variability, being coherent with the observed statistically significant Total Solar Irradiance (TSI), temperature and baric field variations, while not supporting the 'microphysical hypothesis'.

Each of these minimum types can be put in relation to the measured energy consumption, however, depending on the chosen basis, the conclusion and focus of the calculated key figure may vary.

For this reason, each transition should be remembered as a jump in space over an interval in time and, if possible, be put in relation to the previous and following transitions.

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In reality, claimed Cockburn, these facts often may as well not exist until they have been put in relation to other facts.

The sequence of phase formation is put in relation to simple thermodynamic considerations.

The ESD area-efficiency of FinFETs is put in relation to bulk and SOI.

The cartography of the surface potential is put in relation with the dynamic characteristics of the frictional motion.

Finally, our work is put in relation to other work in the domain of agent-based modelling, and composition.

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