Sentence examples for locate flaws from inspiring English sources

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But if our code were open, wouldn't cyberterrorists or other outlaws be able to locate flaws and possibly rig an election?

We found that the responses to the second, expanded form, provide more comprehensive criteria for site evaluation, and turn helpful to precisely locate flaws in site functionalities.

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Methodologically, frequency spectra of elastic waves that are generated by a mechanical impact and propagate in concrete are applied to evaluate the thickness or to locate internal flaws in concrete.

But the would-be operator cannot breathe easy since the counteraxmple does not locate the flaw in Krasnikov's proof, leaving open the possibility that the "theorem" can be turned into a genuine theorem by making minor modifications.

In the through-transmission method, the transmitter and receiver are located on opposite sides of the material; interruptions in the passage of sound waves are used to locate and measure flaws.

One common nondestructive technique, used to locate surface cracks and flaws in metals, employs a penetrating liquid, either brightly dyed or fluorescent.

A series of applications to 15 ensembles of conformations illustrate the ability of CheShift-2 to locate the main structural flaws rapidly and accurately on a per-residue basis.

The study shows that the two parameters derived from the proposed approach can be used to detect flaws located 6.0 mm below the surface with improved sensitivity.

Experiments have been carried out on an 8.0 mm thick stainless steel plate with subsurface flaws located at different depths below the surface by varying the excitation rise time (Er).

The conventional PEC signal parameters like peak amplitude (Vp), time-to-peak (Tp) and rise time (tr) are influenced by noise and could not be effectively used to detect flaws located beyond 4.0 mm below surface.

In the happiest reading experiences, the "why" of a novel's being goes without saying: the writer has heard the peculiar music of a singular voice (Portnoy's, let's say) or has indulged the elaboration of an obsession (Humbert Humbert's) or has located the murderous flaw of a conventional wisdom ("Catch-22") or has confronted the quiddities of a heartbreaking dilemma ("Sophie's Choice").

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