Sentence examples for design behave from inspiring English sources

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The two bileaflet valves tested, although very similar in design, behave very differently as for their turbulence properties.

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Rather, the collective design behaves as if such things happen every day.

The Morse taper design behaved better biomechanically in relation to the bone tissue.

This serves as a reminder that any modular junction may be susceptible to corrosion and not all bi-modular designs behave similarly.

According to Figure 4C, Design III behaves very similarly to Design II (see study of Design II in Ref. [ 18]) in spite of very different underlying biochemical mechanisms that produce the negative feedback.

What it means is that design should behave in the way the user expects it to behave.

"For designers, this means that there is a lot of guess work as to how a digital design might behave on a physical body.

Based on the observation, it can be concluded that a typical staggered wall structure designed by current design code behaves as a strong beam weak column system when it is subjected to a seismic load.

Its sports cars may be but virtual creations, yet everything about them is designed to behave as closely as possible to the genuine article.

Ford's simulator was designed to behave like the new Focus ST, but unlike at the Mazda stand, you were in control.

These models are designed to behave well for a wide range of contact speeds.

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