Sentence examples for firmly bounded from inspiring English sources

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Individual initiative was now firmly bounded by the modern values and ends of personal Protestant religiosity and collective liberal institutional authority.

Bayesian learning provides a firm theoretical basis of the design and exploitation of algorithms in data-streams processing (preprocessing, change detection, hypothesis testing, clustering, etc).. Primarily, it relies on a recursive parameter estimation of a firmly bounded complexity.

If networks make societies and boundaries within them more fluid, people may seek emotional shelter from firmly bounded communities.

The study observed that the aggregates of biomass was firmly bounded in the control animal fleshing mixture, whereas the lignin and the protein matrix was broken down by worms in the final feed mixtures of animal fleshing waste.

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A second stage of drying removes more firmly bound water, the temperature rising to 70 75 °C (160 170 °F) and the moisture content falling to 12percentt.

E2F1 firmly bound IκB (Inhibitor of NF-kappa B) to NF-kappa B and inhibited cell adhesion in human aortic endothelial cells [ 42].

To produce such a signal, the impurity should remain firmly bound to the electrode surface resisting washing, and its response should appear at the same potentials as that of the DNA label.

The excited state of the primary donor P680·+ rapidly transfers the electron to ChlD1, pheophytin (PheoD1), and eventually to the acceptor, plastoquinone QA (a firmly bound plastoquinone), and subsequently to the final electron acceptor plastoquinone QB, stabilizing the charge separated state.

Mobile colloids of particular size of 0.20 < d < 0.45 μm were found to be the main carrier of the soil available B. The character of B release from the colloids indicated at least two forms of B bonding: (1) easy-exchangeable, which is pH-dependent, and (2) firmly-bound B-organic complexes.

Since is firmly nonexpensive, is also bounded.

Then the following statements are equivalent: (i) for every firmly nonexpansive mapping ; (ii) is bounded.

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