Sentence examples for constraints belonging from inspiring English sources

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Two interference constraints belonging to two active PU bands, that is,, is assumed as given in Figure 6.

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The constraints belong to a detailed design process so it is not easy to estimate them quantitatively at this moment.

The optimization problem of precoding and amplifying matrices under power constraints belongs to neither concave nor convex so that a nonlinear matrix-form conjugate gradient (MCG) algorithm is applied to explore local optimal solutions.

Constructional constraints belong therefore to the primary factors governing evolutionary trends of the ammonoid shell, indirectly triggered by adaptive trends.

The constraint belongs to the class of IEEE 802.11 protocol interference models and is hence simple to implement in a distributed way in ad hoc networks.

The presented constraints in this work are three categories; load balance, limits on the power generated of each unit and constraint belongs to the charging and discharging of the storage device.

Due to seniority and time constraints, nurses belonging to the senior designations of nurse supervisor, nurse instructor and nurse ward head were interviewed according to their convenience in face-to-face private individual interviews.

The model has a nonlinear objective function involving several integer variables and three different sets of linear constraints; it belongs to nonlinear integer programs (NIP).

This method considers the idle time which may exist between operations on a machine m, and which is caused by the precedence constraints of operations belonging to the same job i.

We provide an efficiency justification for the imposition of the uniform pricing constraint in universal service obligations (USO), where USO are defined as a set of constraints imposed on firms belonging to a network industry.

Research has shown that indirect relations are part of a social environment that provides similar opportunities and constraints to the individuals belonging to the same position in a society or community (Marsden and Friedkin 1994).

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