Sentence examples for evolution of the coordination from inspiring English sources

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The evolution of the coordination state of Al and P during the crystallization was monitored.

The evolution of the coordination number and interatomic distance of Ge Ge and Ge Li shells was determined as a function of Li composition.

Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4 represent graphically the evolution of the coordination requirements plotting two values: the average number of coordination requirements (i) for the same theam and (ii) for different teams.

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The phenomena are characterized by the dynamic evolution of the surface coordination numbers, and that of the surface area per platinum mass.

Namely: i) the structure, identifying its components and evaluating its effectiveness and evolution over time; ii) the actions, taking into account the degree of coordination among them at both flows and agents levels; and iii) the elements, through the analysis of the evolution of their coordination degree and the efficiency on the management of flows and information.

Evidence that SUMIs lie at the root of the evolution of cellular coordination can be drawn from the number of regulatory processes dependent on them in modern cells.

While these three approaches have evolved in a rather isolated fashion – although they can be seen as evolution of the componentization and coordination idea from people to services to UIs – in this paper we describe a component-based development paradigm that conciliates the core strengths of these three approaches inside a single model and language.

This indicates that acoustic wave velocity can be a good indicator for tracking the pressure evolution of the Si-O coordination number of silicate glasses.

This paper reviews the recent evolution of the concept of coordination for development assistance in health as the basis from which to understand current discourses.

This result suggests that natural maturation of the immune system from the newborn to young adulthood might lead to the evolution of greater coordination between antibody reactivities of the IgG and IgM isotypes.

This result further suggests that natural maturation of the immune system from the newborn to young adulthood might lead to the evolution of greater coordination between antibody reactivities of the IgG and IgM isotypes.

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