Sentence examples for corollary process from inspiring English sources

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"Quite often a corollary process of political refining occurs to sanitize the truth of what's done to keep oil in the hands of friendly governments.

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The successes, such as Dele Alli and Eric Dier, are part of the same process, corollary to the failures.

There is also a task of explaining the community to the British public rather than making it the scapegoat for our ills.Finally, and as a corollary to this process of enlightenment, there would appear to be a need at the present time to do something to stimulate a sense of national purpose, of something akin to what has inspired the French and Germans over the past 25 years.

Declustering may either operate in addition to spindle pole amplification or may simply be a corollary of that process.

It can be shown (see Additional file 1, "Basic information on Markov process", corollary 2, section 1.2) that instantaneous probabilities of a continuous time Markov process converge to a stationary distribution.

It can be shown that a cycle with no outgoing edges corresponds to an indecomposable stationary distribution (see Additional file 1, "Basic information on Markov process", corollary 1, section 1.2).

Therefore, a cell in a sub-population can only evolved in this sub-population (Additional file 1, "Basic information on Markov process", corollary 1, section 1.2 and from the definition of strongly connected component with no outgoing edges).

A corollary is that any process including only experts, with no contribution from those with personal experience, will probably go wrong.

Under the assumptions of Corollary  2, the semi-process U is (hat{D}_{0} -asymptotically compact.

Underlying this development was the Hindu tendency to create monastic corollaries to lay teachings; the process was repeated in India in later times, as exemplified by the Arya Samaj, a Hindu reform society founded by Dayananda Sarasvati in 1875.

Corollary 4.1 The family of processes { U σ ( t, τ ) } σ ∈ H w ( g ) generated by (1 - 5) with initial data u 0 ∈ L 2 ( Ω ¯, d μ ) has an ( L 2 ( Ω ¯, d μ ), L 2 ( Ω ¯, d μ ) ) -uniform (w.r.t. σ ∈ H w ( g ) ) attractor A 2, which is compact in L 2 ( Ω ¯, d μ ) and attracts every bounded subset of L 2 ( Ω ¯, d μ ) in the topology of L 2 ( Ω ¯, d μ ).

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