Sentence examples for mismatch is defined from inspiring English sources

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The height of mismatch is defined as Δ = Ht - Hb to describe the asymmetry of the AHP waveguide.

Since internal stresses are generated both by transformation mismatch and by thermal expansion mismatch between the two coexisting phases, an effective volume mismatch is defined to account for both contributions.

In very general terms, in models with heterogeneous jobs and workers, aggregate mismatch is defined as the existence of an allocation of workers to jobs that could improve the realized equilibrium in terms of either employment levels or output.

Mean breakpoint mismatch is defined as the average of total distances (in bp) between the predicted and the real start and end positions of the inserted tandem duplications.

A mismatch is defined as follows: the patient ranks #1 or #2 and the physician #4 or #5 or vice versa.

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To compare two related 2° structures, a mismatch was defined as conserved if located in a loop, or located in a stem but causing GC GU conversions or covariation resulting in no change in base-pairing.

Femoro-tibial rotational mismatch was defined as the difference (in degrees) between femoral and tbial component on CT scans.

HLA mismatch was defined as ⩾1 known allele mismatch in HLA class 1 and/or HLA class 2. Data censure was conducted on 30 November 2011.

Sequences that matched the pre-miRNAs in the mature miRNA region ±4 nt (no more than 1 mismatch) were defined as isomiRs.

When comparing two related secondary structures, a mismatch was defined as conserved if it occurred in a loop or a stem but caused GC GU conversions or covariation that resulted in no changes in base pairing (Acinas et al. 2004; Pei et al. 2010).

An initial taxonomy of cognitive mismatches is defined, and the problem illustrated using an example from an aviation accident.

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