Sentence examples for introducing a term from inspiring English sources

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A new analytical approach was then proposed for the description of the unloading data based on the conical indenter approximation and by introducing a term describing the residual contact stress effect into the classical solutions of elastic contact theory.

The compressible effect retained in the Navier Stokes equations is recovered by introducing a term related to the reversed transformation matrix for MRT collision operator, so as to produce a correct bulk viscosity, making it suitable for compressible flows with high frequency and low Mach number.

The role of normal forms is only to provide an easy way of ensuring that definitions satisfy Conservativeness and Eliminability; they do not provide the only legitimate format for stipulatively introducing a term.

One might think that introducing a term involves intending that it stand for some object or property, and one might think that transmission of a term from one speaker to another involves the latter intending to use it in the same way as the former.

This is done by introducing a term for inverted duplications whose form is very similar to that of the term for regular duplication (Eq. 3).

In addition, to complete the electromechanical coupling, feedback from mechanical contraction can be incorporated into the electrical formulation by introducing a term representing stretch-activated currents [ 44].

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In the nineteen-eighties, the scholars James Meindl, Sanford Ehrlich, and Janet Dukerich introduced a term for how leadership looks from the outside: "the romance of leadership".

And she has introduced a term of her own—"Cartesian notion of a control center"—that is informed by, but not unique to, Dennett's discussion.

To facilitate testing the DRH, we introduced a term called compositional difference (CD) that is the difference in a species relative percentage between the postfire and prefire stand.

"We've introduced a term system for researchers in our national labs, and increased merit rewards for people with good ideas," said Nobuaki Kawakami, director of the ministry's division of planning and evaluation.

In the nineteen-eighties, the scholars James Meindl, Sanford Ehrlich, and Janet Dukerich introduced a term for how leadership looks from the outside: "the romance of leadership". Meindl and his colleagues studied this romance in a number of ways.

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