Sentence examples for exists a quantity from inspiring English sources

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According to Maynard Simth [11] and Ma et al. [23], there exists a quantity βx of prey population which occupy refuges.

His most original contribution is a proposal to dispense with Euclid's proposition X.1, replacing it with a postulate stating that if A is less than B, then there exists a quantity C such that A

For any positive integer n, there exists a quantity G n such that ∑ k = 0 n − 1 ϑ 3 n ( z + k π n | τ ) = G n ϑ 3 ( n z | n τ ), (1.30).

In particular, they claim that Reichenbach's common cause principle merely demands that for any given pair of directions I, J there exists a quantity Qij which screens off the correlations between the results of measurements directions I and J, rather than that there is a single quantity (the prior state λ) which screens off all correlations between all pairs of directions.

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The results strongly suggest that there exists a quantity-quality trade-off as renewed by Becker, and the trade-off is more pronounced in the economically less developed regions and among families with the same-sex children.

The additive citrate can form strong complexes [Zn(C6H5O7 4]10− with Zn2+ and owing to the stability of [Zn(C6H5O7 4]10− which is larger than [Zn(OH 4]2− in the present situation, there exists a large quantity of [Zn(C6H5O7 4]10− with negative charge and a small quantity of [Zn(OH) 4]2− in the precursor solution.

For a single food, there exists a unique quantity that will provide at least the reference pattern of each IAA.

In 1927, the year that Heisenberg announced his "uncertainty principle," Niels Bohr also described the "principle of complementarity" for quantum systems: for every measurable quantity there exists a "complementary" measurable quantity.

Many of his smaller reliefs exist in a quantity of versions turned out from the della Robbia studio.

In particular, in the Einstein, Podolsky, Rosen paper, we find the following criterion for the existence of physical reality: "If without in any way disturbing a system we can predict with certainty...the value of a physical quantity, then there exists an element of physical reality corresponding to this physical quantity" (Einstein et al 1935, 778).

After studying the phenomenon of electrolysis in 1874, Irish physicist George Johnstone Stoney suggested that there existed a "single definite quantity of electricity", the charge of a monovalent ion.

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