Sentence examples for element setting from inspiring English sources

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The proposed method is implemented in a finite element setting.

A comparison is given between the weighted and unweighted Sobolev gradient in the finite element setting in two and three dimensions.

The method is implemented in a finite element setting and numerical simulations of typical structures are considered.

Since the accurate computation of die swell is still a topic of ongoing research, the applicability of the Galerkin/Least-Squares stabilization method in a space time finite element setting and in conjunction with the Oldroyd-B and the Giesekus model is discussed.

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Completeness Does the element set completely describe the objects?

An array element set to 1 marks the beginning of a group and an element set to -1 marks subsequent members of that group.

A filter array element set to a value of 1 or greater marks a good bin and an element set to less than 1 marks a bad bin.

An array element set to x >= 1 marks a good channel and an element set to x < 1 marks a bad channel.

An element set to x >= 1 marks a good bin and an element set to x < 1 marks a bad bin.

An element set to 1 marks the beginning of a group and an element set to -1 marks subsequent members of that group.

A quality array element set to x >= 1 marks a good channel and an element set to x < 1 marks a bad channel.

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