Sentence examples for defined force from inspiring English sources

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The Syrian opposition wants foreign governments to provide military support for the Free Syrian Army FSAa), a loosely defined force fighting the regime, and the establishment of no-fly zones backed by the West.

This viscoelasticity results in materials displaying increased deformation with time under the imposition of a defined force or stress, a phenomenon referred to as time-dependent deformation or 'creep'.

Dichotomous plaque scores and PPD were recorded at six sites per treated implant, using a 0.20-N (20-g) defined force periodontal probe (UNC, DB 764 R, AESCULAP, B. Braun).

As the ellipticities increased from unity to 2, the defined force ratio η decreased from 100% to about 40%, and this value decreased to less than 20% when ellipticities continuously increased from 2 to 4. Tangential velocity led to an asymmetric variation of η. tr was generally distributed between 12 and 54 μs.

In uniaxial tests, a specimen, usually a rectangular or dumbbell-shaped strip of cuticle or skin, is subjected to a defined force applied along the axis of extension and the force and extension are monitored.

We present an individual-based model in which the individual's risk of HZ is determined by the individual's VZV-CMI vs the so defined 'Force of Reactivation (FoR)' that represents the strength of VZV reactivation (as detailed in the Modeling VZV reactivation paragraph).

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Just what such accommodation entails is not clearly defined, forcing the state and private firms to offer generous deals to win the tribes' assent.

When defined forces are exerted on each transducer separately, the responses are very linear and the absolute error is less than 2%.

"Mission defines force structure," said the United States ambassador to South Korea, Stephen W. Bosworth, who said that American ground troops could be cut back in the future.

Both the choreographer and the composer were leading figures in their field – and defining forces of 20th-century art.

The 1930 Forced Labour Convention defines forced labour as "all work or service which is exacted from any person under the menace of any penalty and for which the said person has not offered himself voluntarily".

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