Sentence examples for component by which from inspiring English sources

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The project should also include an evaluation component by which mastery of the ideas exposed to them may be assessed.

The Open Simulation Environment is a critical component by which the engineer of the 21st century will provide greater value-added, utilizing any of the technical modelling tools required to perform his/her job.

The architects of the ECCC added a "civil party" component by which anyone who can prove victimhood (or relation to an executed victim) of the Khmer Rouge can pitch their tent alongside the prosecution.

The inclusion of action on the determinants of health as an integral component by which research excellence is assessed, and the focus on interdisciplinary approaches, make it difficult for global health research and practice to be easily acknowledged or rewarded in some academic institutions.

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The proposed technique searches for the optimal set-partition of the connected components by which each subset yields a reconstructed character.

Oh, and he "blindly extrapolated" from progress he had noticed in the preceding years that the number of "components" (by which he meant transistors and resistors) on a silicon chip would probably keep doubling every year or so .It turned out to be much more accurate than it had any reason to be," snickers Mr Moore today, 40 years on, savouring the understatement.

In the second step, the functional requirements are translated into design specifications, which the exact physical parameters of crucial components by which the functional requirements are going to be met.

The mechanisms and components by which osteocytes convert mechanical stimuli to biochemical signals are not well known.

Interestingly, they were also able to use principal component analysis to identify two main components by which they could make a distinction between healthy and OA patients.

Importantly, our analyses revealed several components by which L. crispatus could interfere with the attachment of G. vaginalis in the vagina.

Such a mechanism could provide more components by which to increase wrist flexion, a biomechanical advantage in a complex arboreal environment.

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