Sentence examples for more usable forms from inspiring English sources

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It relies on a number of "boundary objects" developed upon the conversion of scientific knowledge into more usable forms of support.

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Yet while parts of South Yorkshire still suffer from June's floods, the Environment Agency has moved to stop an outside site offering its flood mapping data in a more usable form.

Although new information about the structure and function of organs accumulates daily in the scientific literature, much of it must be laboriously translated into more usable form before mathematical modelling can even begin.

He says many of the state's automated business processes like its tax, motor vehicle, Medicaid, unemployment insurance and other systems are stored in old mainframes in antiquated computer language, but the state is using Relativity's tools to transform this information into a more usable form that can be accessed from the Web.

For a more usable form of pomegranate flavor, look for juice (now widely available) or molasses, which can be found in Middle Eastern stores.

Although we concentrate on desktop and mobile forms as according to the statistical data they are more usable.

The results of the first experiment (N= 32, where N indicates the number of participants in the cohort) concluded that the simple form-filling metaphor, taken from the traditional paper-based procedure, was generally more usable than a Spreadsheet metaphor.

And the answer is, it likely could be more usable.

So, it's more usable than it is engaging.

This all makes for a more usable OS X.

The processing of raw materials into usable forms is termed fabrication or conversion.

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