Sentence examples for counteracting terms from inspiring English sources

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Should angular speed be relevant, then effects due to geometric stiffness can be of the same order of magnitude as effects of inertia coupling, and both of these counteracting terms must be included in the model.

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The concept of a turning point is established, which indicates the point in time where the mitigation of a short-term effect (e.g. line-shaped contrails) at the expense of a counteracting long-term effect (e.g. carbon dioxide) becomes preferable.

However, as follows from the above discussion, any reduction in antenna coupling resulting in a smaller impulsive noise contribution can be counteracted, in terms of the effectiveness of its mitigation, by (i) an appropriate filter placement, and (ii) by using more effective nonlinear filter alternatives.

In a proteomics screen for new host targets of KSHV K5, it was observed that bone marrow stromal cell antigen 2 (BST-2, also called tetherin), an interferon-induced protein with the unique ability to restrict the egress of some enveloped viruses [ 21], was counteracted in terms of viral egress restriction activity in the presence of K5 [ 22].

Besides, to overcome the difficulty of completely counteracting the coupling terms of distributed consensus errors and parameter estimation errors in the presence of asymmetric Laplacian matrix, extra information transmission of local parameter estimates are introduced among linked subsystem and adaptive gain technique is adopted to generate distributed torque inputs.

Though a genotype-phenotype correlation has not been well established for PDH deficiency, these findings suggest that this particular mutation could be associated to a severe outcome, underlining the need to counteract long-term developmental impairment as much as possible.

The BCEs scale indexes promising promotive factors associated with lower trauma-related symptomatology and stress exposure during pregnancy and illuminates how favorable childhood experiences may counteract long-term effects of childhood adversity.

As you report, the changes are described by immigration minister Damian Green in terms of counteracting "widespread abuse of the student visa system".

JANE MAYER: I don't know for sure, but one of the factors often mentioned in America's favor, in terms of counteracting terrorism inside our borders, is that in comparison with much of the world, our Muslim population is far better integrated and far less alienated.

Thus, anti-androgens can be defined narrowly as AR antagonists, but a broader definition in terms of counteracting the effects of androgens in a functional sense (which would include inhibition of uptake of testosterone precursors, and of testosterone synthesis steps) has also been proposed (Gray et al. 2001).

Because each diffonential term captures two counteracting processes [ 22, 23], multidiffonential distribution is used to describe distributions generated by a mix of different underlying processes.

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