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Discover Ludwig"proposed for implementation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when discussing plans or ideas that are being considered for actual execution or implementation. Example: The new recycling program was proposed for implementation by the city council.
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To facilitate the controller design, a unified controller form is proposed for implementation of both IMC and ILC in the proposed control scheme.
Results from the study will be proposed for implementation in the seismic design codes in the US.
We describe contracts being proposed for implementation in the United States and other countries that would pay farmers for adoption of specified practices (per-hectare contracts).
The second generation waste package design and storage concept is proposed for implementation after the initial licensing and operation of the reference repository design.
By utilizing existing LOS thresholds for pedestrian flow at signalized crosswalks, the required crosswalk widths for various pedestrian demand combinations are proposed for implementation.
Many other TDMA-based MAC mechanisms have been also proposed for implementation in clusterized networks [4, 5].
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A new modular architecture based on the wavelength selective switches is proposed for implementations applicable to large degree nodes.
A generic optical network architecture is proposed for the implementation of programmable logic operations.
An intelligent algorithm is proposed for practical implementation of DOA technique for PD monitoring and automated location.
A simple iterative algorithm based on Mahalanobis-type distances in the kernel-defined feature space is proposed for practical implementation.
The approach is proposed for nationwide implementation (and automation) to better understand the significance of consumer disposal of medications.
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