Sentence examples for formula of which from inspiring English sources

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Most ores consist of the mineral chromite, the ideal formula of which is FeCr2O4.

Almost 11,000 schools will gain from the redrafted formula, of which 3,400 will see increases of 5% to their funding.

Not even the formula of which he made so much, "the greatest happiness of the greatest number," possesses a definite meaning.

But Frydenberg said after the approval process "the cost of an interconnector is ultimately borne by the consumers", according to the energy regulators' formula of which consumers benefit most.

The authors propose, and explain by an example, correlating the experimentally obtained emittance spectra of ash deposits with a continuous curve, the formula of which defines the dependence of emittance on wavelength and temperature, i.e. ε = ε.

The notion of deduction in LA is defined in the customary way; if Δ is a set of sentences of LA and φ ∈ LA, then a deduction of φ from Δ in LA is a deduction of φ from Δ in L ω1, ω) every formula of which is in LA.

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In parts of "Pulp Fiction" (1994) and in his last picture, "Jackie Brown" (1997), Mr. Tarantino seemed to be using the action-exploitation formulas of which he is so enamored as stepping stones toward an exploration of plausible characters and authentic emotions.

A substitutional interpretation of the quantifiers requires that instances be simpler than the formulas of which they are instances.

In this way, the ramified theory forces formulas to be simpler (at least in terms of order) than the formulas of which they are instances (see Hazen and Davoren 2000).

Over time, other single axioms also of length eleven were found and the list kept growing with additions by Meredith, Kalman and Peterson to a total of 14 formulas of which 13 were known to be single axioms and one formula with a yet undetermined status: the formula XCB = e x, e(e(e x, y), e z, y)), z)).

Ultrasound-based methods measure fetal size and use reliable LMP-based formulas (of which many are in use) to estimate gestational age; however this assumes no biological variability as all fetuses of a given size are estimated to have the same gestational age.

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