Sentence examples for defining the stream from inspiring English sources

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However, before defining the stream network, it was necessary to ensure that all intermittent streams in the network were included.

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Spotify turns five threee questions defining the streaming site's future.

Parameter uncertainty in the distance between perennial streams (L), calculated from the variation in L for an order of magnitude change in discharge threshold used to define the stream network (from 0.1 to 1 m3 s−1), gives a median uncertainty of a factor of 1.9.

It starts when the user opens a webpage residing on some server, and continues to define the stream of clicked links by the same user.

To satisfy the continuity equation (1), we define the stream function ψ in terms of the velocity by u = ∂ ψ ∂ y and v = - ∂ ψ ∂ x, and introduce the following dimensionless variables ξ = x ℓ, η = U ∞ ν ξ 1 / 2 y, ψ = ( U ∞ ν ξ ) 1 / 2 f = T - T ∞ T w - T ∞, ϕ = C - C ∞ C w - C ∞, (7).

To the extent that Netflix's House of Cards gave him a career comeback, he, in turn, gave that show credibility and helped define the streaming giant as a major force for original content.

In 2009 he made a gleaming synth-pop record with the hip-hop producer Timbaland; it was maligned back then, but in retrospect it seems almost to predict the blurred genre lines that define the streaming era.

These legal battles will ultimately define the flow of revenue streams across the internet and will have a deciding impact on the course of innovation in internet services.

It is declined into three sub-languages, namely the Kernel SPEX defining the processing algorithm, the Stream SPEX handling the dataflow and modules interconnections, and finally the Synchronous SPEX for real-time constraints consideration.

Conventional design methods require the lane marking patterns, which are painted on ground showing road users the permissible turning directions on different approach lanes, as exogenous inputs to define the traffic stream grouping for analysis.

This paper describes an inverse method that applies to two-dimensional, irrotational and incompressible flow, based on a transformation of variables from the physical plane defined by (x, y), to a computational plane defined by the stream function ψ, and the velocity potential, ϕ.

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