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Discover Ludwig'multidimensional characteristics' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the various factors or qualities that make up an entity or object. For example: "Different cultures have their own unique multidimensional characteristics that contribute to the overall identity of the region."
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The purpose of this study is to explain the multidimensional characteristics of fatigue in Korean persons with chronic lung disease.
The multidimensional characteristics of flow, species and current distributions are computed by method based on volume-control finite-discrete technique.
The scheme combines the accuracy and efficiency of the CPR formulation with the multidimensional characteristics and robustness of the gas-kinetic flux solver.
This model basically explains that the influence of pain on motor activity depends on the interaction of multidimensional characteristics (biological and psychosocial) of pain with the sensory-motor system of an individual, which results in a new motor recruitment strategy to minimize pain.
Cluster analyses were used to determine natural groups of medical practices based on multidimensional characteristics.
This index, despite criticisms owing to its being an aggregated representation [ 35], was chosen for use in this study as it provides multidimensional characteristics of living conditions.
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Resilience is a learnable multidimensional characteristic enabling one to thrive in the face of adversity.
Among the available techniques, discrete choice experiments seem to be a suitable methodology for the economic valuation of maritime cultural heritage, due to weight of non-use values on total value and to the multidimensional characteristic of the cultural heritage.
It is concluded that, the genuinely multidimensional characteristic based (MCB) scheme, has been introduced earlier by the authors, is a robust and powerful scheme for modeling incompressible viscous flows for achieving the high accuracy and remarkable advantage in convergence rate with respect to conventional characteristic based schemes.
In this paper, the multidimensional characteristic based upwind scheme (MCB) which has been recently introduced by the authors is applied to two another benchmark problems namely flow in a channel with a backward facing step and two-dimensional steady and unsteady flows past a circular cylinder.
The data structures are multidimensional arrays a characteristic of data-intensive applications [1]; the indices of the array references are linear functions of the loop iterators.
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