Sentence examples for considering a factor from inspiring English sources

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Secondly, design rules are developed for structural integrity of blades and disk considering a factor of safety for material, manufacturing and temperature uncertainties.

This is much lower than the wet compressive strength expected for the Ostermundigen Blue (~3.2 MPa, considering a factor 10 with respect to the dry strength of 32 MPa [30]).

For example, considering a factor of 2, 18.7% of ohnologs were oxygen responsive, but only 10.4% in non-ohnologs (Figure 1).

Additionally, by considering a factor (e.g, sites) as a random effect, the inference can be applied to an entire population (e.g., experimental sites in general) rather than being restricted to only the particular subsets of the data (e.g., the seven sites).

Considering a factor such as TP53, mutations that affect the DNA-binding part of the protein are associated with a poor prognosis [ 18]; however, they also confer poor sensitivity to chemotherapeutics such as anthracyclines and mitomycin [ 5, 19].

Considering a factor of 8 between mouse and rat, this effect threshold derived from subchronic inhalation is in quite good accordance with the 20-cm threshold for acute effects derived from our instillation data.

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Yet the "sensitivity level" of the other parent was not considered a factor?

Why might midterm elections be considered a factor in the debate?

Low parity has been considered a factor or, as it is sometimes called, "poor reproductive performance".

That showing was considered a factor in his election.

Al-Qaida has a negligible presence in Libya and is not considered a factor at all in the current fighting.

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