Sentence examples for designed to cooperate from inspiring English sources

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Then, a disturbance observer and an adaptive compensator are designed to cooperate with the tracking controller for dealing with system uncertainties of the WMR.

Three different TOG structures have been delicately designed to cooperate with the unique output performance of TENG and the actuated strain of DEA can be utilized to either compress or expand the spacing between grating array.

Therefore, to maintain safety through the lifecycle, plant maintenance should be designed to cooperate with other lifecycle activities (such as operation and/or revamp) explicitly, and be organized to provide so called PDCA (Plan, Do, Check and Action) cycle to mange changes in the lifecycle.

Instead of dealing with interferences in either of the two layers alone, both medium access control and physical layer functionalities should be designed to cooperate and complement each other.

Telecommunications in which multiple transmitters and multiple receivers have been designed to cooperate and to share the same physical channel are called multiplex systems.

Our cells are designed to cooperate and share resources, or as Gospic describes it, Imagine that brain cells would try to take all the oxygen from our hearts; it is easy to understand that our heart would die, as would our bodies Cells that don't cooperate are cancerous, that's why they make us sick.

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Mesh-Mon nodes are designed to actively cooperate and use localized algorithms to predict, detect, diagnose and resolve network problems in a scalable manner.

This study investigated outcomes of a clinical faculty training program designed to prepare cooperating teachers for supervising pre-service teachers.

The state of emergency is designed to get others to cooperate.

The provision of public goods motivates the creation of institutions designed to compel individuals to cooperate.

It was originally designed to force Mr Hussein to cooperate with UN inspectors trying to ferret out Iraq's long-range missiles, and the nuclear, chemical and biological weapons they might carry.

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