Sentence examples for gradual generation from inspiring English sources

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The early stages of weld structure design are characterised by the gradual generation and addition of information to a generally incomplete product model.

Thus, the gradual reduction of containment should keep pace with the gradual generation of risk-related knowledge.

c) The ability to expand the repository of vignette elements over time which leads to the gradual generation of more and more complex vignette elements and vignettes.

Slow decomposition can result in gradual generation of heat so that where heat losses to the environment are large energy losses will exceed accumulation (Hankin et al. 1976).

In addition, a gradual electrochemical activation process is observed to occur in the first several cycles, relating to the gradual generation of SEI layers on the electrode surface.

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If this process happens to occur in a consistent direction—say, the largest individuals in each generation tend to leave more offspring than smaller individuals then there can be a gradual, generation-by-generation change in the proportion of traits in the population.

Slow decomposition results in gradual heat generation that is lost to the environment at a rate greater than heat accumulation in the compost (Hankin et al. 1976), and this is suspected to have occurred in the 70% and 100% maize stover treatments.

The urea-assisted HD method permits in situ gradual and homogeneous generation of hydroxide ions, resulting in smaller Pt-Ru nanaoparticles deposited on the carbon support along with better particle size distribution compared with the catalyst prepared by the conventional impregnation NaBH4 reduction.

A repeated annual survey is suited to monitoring the growth curve by birth cohort, because growth curves can be produced and checked for gradual changes by generation.

(a) Drawing input curve for defining immobile area; (b) Basic-surface generation—(b1) Generating gradual curves, (b2) Projected cross-sections, (b3) Covering surface, and (b4) Offsetting the covering surface; and (c1) Unclosed curves at intersection, (c2) Point extraction, and (c3) Regenerating closed curves.

Describing the findings to reporters ahead of the survey's release, Pew senior researcher Greg Smith said the growth in nones can be largely attributed to the gradual replacement of older, generally more religious generations with younger, generally less religious generations.

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