Sentence examples for introduced as a reference from inspiring English sources

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This innovative structure can be introduced as a reference for the design of large-scale hinged doors.

The transverse stiffness of the cable which represents the stiffness of the whole structure is introduced as a reference of the bearing design.

The FORTUNE concept of user participation in projects is introduced as a reference model for participation of users with disabilities, followed by a scheme of criteria for the assessment of user participation as a practical tool.

In this article an analytical approach of magnetic field distribution in the cross-section of the rod was described, and it was introduced as a reference method to judge if the Terfenol-D rod should be laminated.

Here, 1 year of ECEC program attendance was introduced as a reference, and the background variables were then compared for groups of children with 2, 3, or 4 years of ECEC program experience.

Due to the recent Ebola outbreak, MVA was introduced as a reference virus for all enveloped viruses.

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In addition, the "reverse rule of thumb" is introduced as a quick reference to determine the ideal location(s) and number of blocking screws.

The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) database is introduced as an available reference dataset of sufficient sampling intensity to take full advantage of these assessments and facilitate their prompt application after modeled datasets are developed.

The directorates were introduced as an institutional reference model for INHS healthcare organizations in the 1990s (laws 502/1992 and 229/1999), with the aim of reorienting activities toward healthcare processes by means of divisional units [ 25] in charge of strategic and organizational decision-making [ 1, 26].

The experimental sessions were conducted at the beginning of the demonstrations and introduced as a game without any reference to segregation.

"Victory" was a word heard about the end of a figure seen by many as despotic and unhinged; a line from a speech early on by Colonel Qaddafi, when he vowed to fight "zanga zanga," or alley to alley, became a pop culture reference and was mockingly introduced as a new phrase into colloquial Arabic.

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