Sentence examples for by the continuous variation from inspiring English sources

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The stoichiometry of host-guest complex was determined by the continuous variation (Job's plot) method [8].

Anisotropy gradients in layered film systems (e.g., of the Pt/Co or Au/Co type) in which PMA results from a strong surface anisotropy may be obtained by the continuous variation of the ferromagnetic layer thickness [3], i.e., by a wedged ferromagnetic layer.

In a continuous EMG-driven robot system, the behaviors of the robot are controlled by the continuous variation of EMG, which requires the user to generate desired EMG patterns to instruct the movement of the robot [ 135], for example, the continuous EMG-driven robotic system (PolyJbot) developed for multijoint training by Tong's group shown in Figure 6 [ 130, 136, 137].

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In a series of papers starting in 1918 and culminating in his 1930 book The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection, Fisher showed that the continuous variation measured by the biometricians could be produced by the combined action of many discrete genes, and that natural selection could change gene frequencies in a population, resulting in evolution.

The continuous variation of the effective elasticity modulus and mass density can be caused by continuous variation of both the volume fraction and material properties of the FGM constituents in the transversal and longitudinal direction.

Their opponents were the biometricians, who were interested in the continuous variation of characteristics within populations.

These layers reflect the continuous variation in T2 values across the thickness of the tissue [ 25].

The binding affinity was determined using the continuous variation method [20].

These musical embellishments may reflect the continuous variations in fundamental frequencies that characterize speech prosody.

Spatial continuous variation of material properties can be induced by spatial continuous variation of both the volume fractions and material properties of the FGM constituents.

The widespread use of indivisibles and infinitesimals in the analysis of continuous variation by the mathematicians of the time testifies to the affirmation of a kind of mathematical atomism which, while logically questionable, made possible the spectacular mathematical advances with which the calculus is associated.

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