Sentence examples for imposed a demand from inspiring English sources

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The rise of interest in body area networks (BANs) imposed a demand for appropriate channel models, for both on- and off-body scenarios (i.e. communication in between devices along the body, or between the body and an external device), taking BANs' peculiarities into account, e.g. the proximity of the antennas to the body.

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To mimic their experience, they imposed a demanding schedule on the class students were expected to take three short features through the process from idea to filming to editing to release in a single semester.

This imposes a demand even on those who wish to reject (CA), namely to explain why, if (CA) is simply false, it so closely approximates to the truth about abilities.

The banks that put up euro6.9 billion ($7.2 billion) to allow Olivetti to swallow something five times its size will impose a demanding repayment schedule that makes cutting costs and raising pfits urgent.

Contextually, this effect may also partially explain the ergogenic findings of many performance-based studies on athletes that have imposed a high demand on these pathways either with single or repeated bouts of intense exercise [39, 67 70].

In general, it was found that the depolarizing activities imposed a greater energy demand on postsynaptic neurons than did the hyperpolarizing activities.

This indicated that [ATP]c was extremely well-buffered in myocytes, i.e. that the rate of ATP supply and/or synthesis can keep pace with that of ATP breakdown, even under conditions that imposed a large energy demand on the cell.

Nevertheless, he writes, the greatest test lies ahead: But what is most important and what qualifies today's events as a new chapter in the history of the Arabs is that the revolution of the masses and the new generation has imposed a series of demands on other opposition forces in Egypt.

The algorithms for fractal image compression impose a heavy demand on the processor's arithmetic unit and the memory interface, failing to utilize the full capabilities of a general-purpose processor.

So, the traditional account accommodates the idea that theories can stipulatively introduce new terms, but it imposes a strong demand: the theories must be admissible.[12] Consider, for concreteness, the special case of classical first-order languages.

Although the differences in cultivation conditions do not permit to make any conclusion towards particular genes of interest, these two studies suggest that the overexpression of YAP1 imposes a higher demand to the cells biosynthetic capacity.

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