Sentence examples for defined governing from inspiring English sources

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A state exchange must have "a clearly defined governing board," and the board must hold regular public meetings.

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Structurally intrinsic nanoinhomogeneous ceramics due to Ag and Ag-Pd diffusing agents embedded in a spinel phase environment are shown to define governing kinetics of thermally induced degradation under 170 °C obeying an obvious non-exponential behavior in a negative relative resistance drift.

For those who keep score, as everyone of voting age should, let's define "govern".

Piezothermoelastic constitutive equations of anisotropic piezoelectric materials are defined, and governing thermo-electromechanical equations and boundary conditions are derived using Hamilton's principle.

We performed a systematic analysis of 3,030 C. albicans mutants to define circuitry governing cellular responses to echinocandins.

The 2010 Nagoya Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol calls on Parties to adopt a process to define rules governing liability and redress for damage from international movements.

In the present paper, the authors develop an integrated framework focusing on defining the governing parameters for the thermal runaway and evaluating the subsequent risk of accident.

In order to calculate the complex arc plasma combined thermal flow dynamics with electromagnetics, we firstly should define the governing equations on these fields and interface them with multidisciplinary simulation techniques, which include thermal flow and electromagnetic fields simultaneously.

They define laws governing the sequencing, composition and synchronization of actions.

The best defined process governed by Notch is called "lateral inhibition": cells of a given fate are singled out from an equivalence group of the same fate, whereas the differentiation of the other cells is suppressed by the Notch signal.

Good governance is defined as a governing system "epitomized by predictable, open and enlightened policy making; a bureaucracy imbued with a professional ethos; an executive arm of government accountable for its actions; and a strong civil society participating in public affairs; and all behaving under the rule of law" [ 28].

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