Sentence examples for formulae which may from inspiring English sources

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These results lead to simple and intuitive approximation formulae, which may be used e.g. to assess the contribution of particular habitat patches to the metapopulation capacity of the landscape.

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Few parameters appear in the formula, which may be calculated either experimentally or theoretically.

It has until the end of the year to come up with a new formula, which may cost more money.

PBS is retooling its dues formula, which may help some big stations and will also require each market's secondary stations to pay more.

The key ingredient in these results is a new formula which may be viewed as a relationship between the density of states measure of a CMV matrix and its Schur function.

On the other hand, the SSN ambit below the ACSL is not included in the formula, which may cause the risk to be underestimated.

The differences in patterns of growth may be due to the actual content of breastmilk and formula which may relate to metabolic programming and/or other factors such as self regulation of energy intake [ 18].

This is also the most natural method of feeding your baby, and can eliminate the need to use store-bought formulas which may contain chemicals.[3].

Generally, terpenes, particularly monoterpenes such as thymol, are characterized by the chemical formula C10H16, which may be cyclic or branched.

Stool samples were available from only one third of the formula-fed infants, which may have limited statistical power to detect a difference between groups.

The attempt was done to evaluate a practical formula considering all parameters which may affect distortional capacity.

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