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is realisable
adjective
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A finite volume approach is realisable, but its engineering application across numerous waves is difficult.
Further, a resolution into parallel classes of any specified sizes obeying these conditions is realisable in some design.
By experimentally testing an S&R mixer combined with two 3D channels of 120° and 60° bending angles, it has been confirmed that the design concept is realisable.
It is possible to conclude that the curriculum for Environmental studies is designed very "openly", is realisable and requires well trained teachers.
An asset arises where a financial value is realisable and can be measured from the beneficial use of sediment and/or where a financial saving accrues from selecting a certain sediment management approach; these are also estimated by the model.
This symmetry relationship is borne out by the actual structures, since the low-temperature structure is realisable from the other with only small displacements of the atoms, during which the asymmetric unit doubles and the molecular mirror plane disappears.
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The minimum expected to be realisable through greater efficiency is 1%.
Or why not share an idea that may only be realisable in the centuries to come?
This has given agencies confidence that their idea of landing a human crew on an asteroid might be realisable.
And they'll always be out there, because their kinds of utopian transformations are never going to be realisable projects.
The sheer number of seemingly available others whispers that perfection in a partner is not only realistic, it's realisable.
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