Sentence examples for capacity refers from inspiring English sources

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Absorptive capacity refers to the ability of an organization to assimilate a technology.

The starting point created in the light of designing capacity refers to the backbone of this activity.

Processing speed capacity refers to the ability to solve easy tasks in a restricted amount of time.

That humdrum phrase — "channel capacity" refers to the maximum rate at which data can travel through a given medium without losing integrity.

4. Coined by Wesley M. Cohen and Daniel A. Levinthal, the term "absorptive capacity" refers to an organization's ability to assimilate and replicate new knowledge gained from external sources.

The Capacity refers to the total international bandwidth each year.

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In the case of the full graphite |1 M LiPF6 + TMS + VC 10 wt% |LiFePO4 cell, both charging and discharging capacity (referred to cathode mass) stabilized at a value of ca. 120 mAh g−1.

The relationship between the normalized shear deformation capacity, referred to as the shear strain ratio, and the web slenderness is first established on the basis of experimental and numerical data.

Cycling the batteries with a current density of 0.25 mA cm−2 between the voltage limits of 3.1 and 4.1 V results in a charge/discharge capacity (referring to the cathode mass) of 100 mAh g−1 at the beginning and after a slight decrease in a stabilised capacity of 75 mAh g−1 after 15 cycles.

Community capacity, referred to the capacity of society and people's development, can be a vehicle for community cohesion, sustainability and self-reliant (Hawkes, 2001).

The MIMO channel capacity referred to in this paper corresponds to an ideal capacity, where it is assumed that a perfect CSI is available at the receiver.

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