Sentence examples for economically identify from inspiring English sources

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The need to economically identify rare subjects within large, poorly mapped search spaces is a frequently encountered problem for social scientists and managers.

Both the simulation and experimental results demonstrate that laser reflection technique can instantly and economically identify the presence of defect but cannot quantify the defect size.

Pin-on-disk (POD) testers are currently employed as a screening tool for orthopaedic biomaterials, because they can economically identify promising bearing couples before expensive joint simulations are warranted [ 17].

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Whatever the reason and exact extent may be, the detection of R mtDNAs from European aurochsen in autochthonous Italian breeds, some of which are endangered because they are poorly specialized and economically marginal, identifies in such breeds an unexpected reservoir of genetic variation for modern cattle – variation previously believed to be lost and that we should now carefully preserve.

An optimization approach is used to identify economically efficient ways to meet WFD requirements.

Spectacular results were achieved from a hyperspectral survey that uses the spectrum of reflected sunlight to identify economically important mineral assemblages.

Careful study reveals that the label "virtual", while useful in a descriptive way, does not identify anything economically unique.

In this research, we modify the p-hub median problem in order to identify multiple, economically viable, hub-spoke networks that would adequately serve the intra- and inter-continental demand for air transport.

The aim of this study was to develop a DNA-based assay to identify the economically important plant C. officinalis and to distinguish it from other species of the genus.

It aims to identify the most economically productive mix of expanded reservoir storage for economic benefit sharing to occur, in which economic welfare of all riparians is improved.

This model is also used to identify the maximum economically feasible transmission distance that meets a specified economic criterion and to derive a 'rule of thumb' equation.

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