Sentence examples for quantity over a from inspiring English sources

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Many constraints in design-optimization problems take the form of bounds on a physical quantity over a domain.

However, it is uncertain that the antibodies used in the commercial market would have the same quality and quantity over a long period.

Methane produced during this phase transformation is from the organic fraction of the complex, which is difficult to microbially degrade and takes more time to degrade, producing a small quantity over a long time period.

The PSQI is a self-reported questionnaire that measures sleep quality and quantity over a 1-month period.

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The effect of "distributing" or "integrating" an intensive quantity over such an intensive magnitude is to convert the former into an infinitesimal extensive quantity: thus temperature is transformed into infinitesimal heat and density into infinitesimal mass.

Mr. Mrabet said other problems included an excessive focus in graduate training on quantity over quality; a failure to adapt courses to workplace opportunities; overcrowded lecture halls; student strikes; and school financing issues.

He has his dark bars, like everyone else — a New Moon (seventy-four per cent), a darker moon (the Eclipse, eighty-seven per cent), and the hundred-per-cent Prima Materia, the refined version of what I produced with my coffee grinder, a brick of intensely complex flavors that can be eaten only in small quantities over a long period.

Although dioxins would have to be ingested in large quantities over a prolonged period to cause serious health risks, the news of further contamination hit the country's agricultural industry just as it was beginning to recover from the previous panic.

Instead, nerve cells continuously pump out the virus in minuscule quantities over a sufferer's lifetime.

A fit of the viscoelastic material properties is performed providing analytical expressions for these quantities over a wide range of frequencies.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) glossary definition is: Climate in a narrow sense is usually defined as the "average weather", or more rigorously, as the statistical description in terms of the mean and variability of relevant quantities over a period of time ranging from months to thousands or millions of years.

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