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Discover LudwigThe phrase "engineering mechanisms" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to machines, devices, or systems that have been designed for a specific purpose. For example: "The engineering mechanisms used in the production process were highly efficient."
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This represents a major simplification of the process of classification and subsequent utilization of engineering mechanisms.
The engineering mechanisms involved in such blasts include fluid dynamics, solid dynamics, and multi-body dynamics.
The early models required intricate engineering mechanisms, and the development of the modern lace industry originated when a machine was designed to produce laces identical with Brussels lace.
Readers React The recurring debate over race-based affirmative action often avoids the central question: Has structural racism in society diminished to such an extent that social engineering mechanisms like affirmative action are no longer necessary?
However, there has been insufficient research to determine if the electro-active polymer can reliably actuate common engineering mechanisms due to its nonlinear and time-variant nature.
A simple extension of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation is used to reduce the protein structure problem to one of the kinematics of engineering mechanisms.
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In STP, there is not any traffic engineering mechanism for load balancing.
A very few number of works present sound engineering mechanism for developing such software.
An engineering mechanism used to generate a complex rotational motion from a simple one motion is examined.
Furthermore, we introduce a simple traffic engineering mechanism, which enables the more efficient utilization of the network resources.
Such low energy paths between conformations with the same handedness imply the existence of degenerate singularities in the engineering mechanism.
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