Sentence examples for refer the amount from inspiring English sources

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In the following, we use the term "packet size" to refer the amount of data in each block, i.e., B ab and B ba.

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For concentrations in the resin, the proportions of mobile ions to the resin framework can be used, or one can refer the amounts of mobile ions to the weight of water that the resin contains.

EA refers the amount of energy change when the electron is added to the cluster [25, 26]; a low value indicates less chemically reactive nature of the cluster.

Terms like kabinett, spätlese and auslese refer to the amount of sugar in the grapes at harvest.

There are two grades, 35°N and 40°N; the degrees refer to the amount of nitrogen per liter, a measure of the sauce's intensity, with 40°N more concentrated.

The original "Gone" (1974) was so slender a conception that the title seemed to refer to the amount of time it might linger in a viewer's memory.

"Liberal elite" does not refer to the amount of money someone possesses, nor to the person's social station in life -- and certainly not the clothes he wears.

Trump, looking satisfied, seemed to refer to the amount of time that the applause had lasted when he said, "Ryan is looking down right now.

Terms like halbtrocken and trocken refer to the amount of sugar left in the wine after fermentation has converted grape sugar into alcohol.

In their report this week, federal geologists focused on "resource" estimates, which refer to the amount of gas that is in the ground and technically can be extracted.

Energy-based metrics: refer to the amount of energy consumption during a certain period of time.

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