Sentence examples for generalised relationship from inspiring English sources

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Realising this an effort has been made in this paper to develop a generalised relationship, which can be used, particularly by practising engineers, to estimate either soil electrical resistivity or soil thermal resistivity if one of the two is known.

A generalised relationship between country-of-origin and a particular brand may be fragile to some extent, but evidenced from the European chocolate industry discovers that consumers associate a certain country in influencing their perception of product from a specific country (Bilkey and Nes 1982); for example, the stereotype of fine chocolates from Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, UK or Europe.

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However, consistent and generalised relationships between the compositional modification or the surface energy and adhesive or resin adherence to treated surfaces are not probable.

The results of this study suggest some generalised relationships between urbanisation and storm runoff are not represented in observed storm events and point to limitations in using a simplified representations of the urban environment for attribution of storm runoff in small urban catchments.

Social scientific research can explore the role of generalised relationships of (mis trust between publics and their health systems, as the context in which particular decisions take on specific meanings for local populations.

Thus, empirical expressions must be used appropriately in order to model the generalised force-deformation relationship of plastic hinges.

Finally, the GAM is a generalisation of generalised linear models and imposes minimal restrictions on the underlying relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable by fitting a suitable spline function; that is, a set of polynomials.

For continuous variables we investigated the shape of the relationship using Generalised Additive Models (GAMs) [ 18].

Most analyses of trust in the health sphere focus on the dyadic practitioner-patient relationship and generalised trust of patients in health care providers and systems (see [ 2] for a review).

These constitutive equations are introduced in a layered beam approach, in order to derive physically motivated relationships between generalised stresses and strains at the sectional level.

This allows us to provide a new analytical relationship between the generalised notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) and the maximum shear stress at the notch tip.

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