Sentence examples for constraints of scale from inspiring English sources

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of comprehensive, standardized land evaluation tools is challenged by constraints of scale, data availability, validity, and mathematical translation and combination of diagnostic indicators.

Breaking away from the constraints of scale, she painted telescopic images that favored the distant and the immediate.

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We nucleate a bubble at each center using the extended Potts Model and let the structure evolve under the constraint of scaled target areas until the bubbles contact each other.

Under the constraints of musical scale, the authors assume that generally pitch shifting will only occur on integer-multiples of semitone, and their algorithm achieves as high as +41.42% (+6 semitones) resistance against frequency misalignment by shifting the fingerprint bits.

Chemical engineering is vital for sustainability: to satisfy both the market requirements for specific end-use properties of products and the social and environmental constraints of industrial-scale processes.

These categories were adapted from two previous typologies of scaling up Hanson and colleagues' typology of constraints to scaling up [ 18], and Simmons and Shiffman's typology of components affecting scale-up success [ 19].

The challenges of scaling up a community – based health planning and services (CHPS) initiative in Ghana from an experimental project to a national program have been discussed elsewhere, and if IPTc is to be launched on a larger scale in Ghana, those responsible for its implementation could learn from some of the constraints to scaling up identified in the CHPS study [34], [35].

Best practice for long-term storage for all injectable uterotonics is refrigeration, which is a key logistical constraint for scale up of postpartum haemorrhage reduction strategies and is a general challenge for maternity services without consistent electricity.

However, best practice for long-term storage for all injectable uterotonics is refrigeration, which is a key logistical constraint for scale up of postpartum haemorrhage reduction strategies and is a general challenge for maternity services without consistent electricity.

"…they just pay for one month then they carry forward the rest of the months, you see when a person is permanently employed at the end of each month at least…[they get their salary]" Upgrading nursing student Inadequate human resources have been identified as a key constraint to scale up of health interventions [ 7, 8].

This large biodiversity was successfully achieved despite the constraints of a small scale cropping system under arid and semi-arid conditions.

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