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Discover LudwigThe phrase "composite elements" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is often used in technical or scientific contexts to refer to elements that are made up of smaller parts or components. Example: The periodic table is made up of various composite elements, such as water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
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Without the trippy grit you're left in a happy hippy wonderland, conscious that the melodies are thin, the lyrics trite ("You've got to live your life today, tomorrow is a world away") and the composite elements dully familiar.
Tagmemics differs from alternative systems of grammatical analysis in that it defines the basic units of language (tagmemes) as composite elements, one part being the "slot," or "function," and the other the "filler," or "class".
Tessellated surfaces consisting of both unsymmetric composite elements with opposite layups, and unsymmetric composite elements in combination with symmetric composite elements, are investigated.
We can also composite elements of different scenes together in a spatially consistent way.
CFSTs are composite elements consisting of steel tubes with concrete infill.
Two-layer fibered concrete beams can be analyzed using conventional methods for composite elements.
An innovative steel-timber hybrid floor diaphragm with modular prefabricated composite elements is presented.
Benefits related to the reinforcement of the masonry tissue realized by inserting composite elements are evaluated.
The method of evaluating the bearing capacity of composite elements with locally cracked interface based on MCFT is proposed.
Composite elements can also be used to prevent related objects to be split apart in two different pages by the pagination algorithm.
Additionally, for composite elements (a captioned picture for instance, see Sect. 4.4), the rendering is performed recursively inside the element's corresponding placeholder on the page.
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