Sentence examples for dynamic encounter from inspiring English sources

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It made for a more dynamic encounter, as play moved more readily from end to end, but it also reduced the decisiveness of the two sides, meaning that there were fewer scoring chances.

Instead, the data are best explained by a modified induced-fit mechanism where cognate and non-cognate complexes alike form a non-specific, conformationally dynamic encounter complex, most likely centred on conserved interactions at the interface.

Statistical analysis of the interaction between the proteins that were in dynamic encounter and dissociation from each other showed that OmpF channels followed a specific interaction pathway.

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But even this is to simplify a non-linear work in which big ideas are explored through a series of dynamic encounters.

There is a backbone of narrative missions that gamers must complete in order to progress, but beyond them is a vast range of dynamic encounters, side-quests and money-making ventures, from buying property to managing clubs and playing the stock exchange (which cleverly reacts to in-game events, allowing you to make extra cash by buying the right shares at the right time).

However, few results pertain to the dynamic scenario encountered with target tracking.

Stick-slip and bit-bounce are dangerous dynamic phenomena encountered during rotary drilling of oil-wells, but their exact origins and interplay are far from obvious.

This paper aims to develop a systematic approach to classify the sophisticated dynamic phenomenon encountered in electrical ship modeling and simulation practices based on the design intention and the time scale of interest.

Coal and gas outburst is an extremely complex gas dynamic phenomenon encountered in the production of underground coal mine and characterized by sudden eruption of a large amount of gas and coal from the coal tunnel or stope within a very short period of time (Lama and Saghafi 2002; Skoczyla 2012).

The aim is to alleviate the conflict between the high photon detection efficiency (PDE) and high APD cell density or dynamic range encountered by conventional SiPM so that this promising detector can be applied where both large dynamic range and high PDE are required simultaneously.

Although these conditions could be simulated in vitro by the study of each of these stresses independently, it is not possible to reproduce an exact mimic of the complex and dynamic environment encountered by bacteria in infected hosts.

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