Sentence examples for proximity principle from inspiring English sources

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In a letter to Davies, FoE claims that funding for the project was based on a position that "unlawfully favours energy from waste plants and subverts the proximity principle", referring to a European directive that states waste should be disposed of as closely as possible to where it is produced.

Instead of using a proximity principle in selecting the candidate OADMs, we also conclude the distance between the RRUs and OADMs.

BPEO is supported by the use of the waste hierarchy, with its range of preferable options for dealing with waste, and the proximity principle, where waste is treated/disposed of as close to its point of origin as possible.

If the distance satisfies the requirement of the selected RRU and candidate OADM limitations (i.e., parameter D max(R − O)), we select the candidate OADM by a proximity principle.

It leads to investigate opportunistic interventions by considering, for example, the direct environment of a given component to be maintained in order to run additional maintenance actions on other components considered enough closed (proximity principle).

For example, the proximity principle is that the relative distance between objects in a display affects perception of whether and how the objects are organized into subgroups: objects that are near each other (relative to other objects) appear grouped, while those that are farther apart do not.

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An experiment was conducted to compare text-only versus image-text presentation modes, based on the dual coding theory (DCT), and list versus array information formats, based on the proximity compatibility principle (PCP).

This study focused on the layout planning of alarm windows and followed proximity compatibility principle and nuclear human system interface design review guidelines to improve the human system interface.

The proximity compatibility principle (Wickens & Carswell, 1995) from human factors, which argues that feedback must be matched to the processing requirements of the task, provides a useful theoretical framework for the design and testing of feedback formats for organizational tasks and criteria.

In this body of navigable water, the amount of land to be dug and excavated was similar to what would be the case in Panama, but with major advantages, such as greater proximity to the principle ports of the United States and a less dense rainforest, and therefore, a lower recurrence of fatal diseases.

Organization according to the principle of proximity seems to be neither universal nor, for those who achieve it, immediate.

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