Sentence examples for extent of the basic from inspiring English sources

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Engineers planning a project need to know the extent of the basic geological source of water (the aquifer), as well as the amount the water level is lowered by pumping and the rate of recharge of the aquifer.

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In recent years, cluster computing technology has spread to the extent of becoming the basic platform for parallel computing.

The breadth and extent of these basic capabilities reflect a conception of human dignity that encompasses the neediness, sociability and ability to reason in pursuing a life plan in the modern world.

After clauses specifying the extent of the rights conferred, the basic clause of a royalty agreement is that which states the rate of royalty to be paid.

Although this approach to some extent incorporates the basic assumptions of the parallel distributed processing (PDP) approach to models of word reading, rather than being specifically designed to test competing models, some of our findings may help adjudicate among existing accounts.

This notion is also consistent with significant correlations between the extent of disruption of PCA saccade metrics and the extent of their basic, visuospatial and visuoperceptual impairment in the background neuropsychological assessment of occipital and parietally-mediated cognitive functions.

To the extent that the basic narrative of the race remained unchanged, he was the winner.

To develop a human in vivo in situ model for analyzing the extent and the basic mechanisms of thermal spread and thermal tissue damage.

Farrelly is convinced that the future society will be one where the distribution of NPG will be, to a large extent, under the control of the basic structure.

Thus, in addition to logic and argumentation (treated primarily in the Prior Analytics and Topics), the works included in the Organon deal with category theory, the doctrine of propositions and terms, the structure of scientific theory, and to some extent the basic principles of epistemology.

The Maillard reaction in foods is a very complex reaction comprising some well studied initial steps, much data on intermediate product formation (flavors) and the overall production of brown color, but little information exists that can be used to model the extent of the reaction based on basic physical chemical principles.

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