Sentence examples for simultaneous goal from inspiring English sources

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Attempting to use all of the original input tokens proved to be computationally unfeasible, for both MeSH-based and TA-based data sets (only the former was ultimately implemented), when combined with the simultaneous goal of a high-resolution 2-D model of the input space.

A simultaneous goal would be to ensure adequate flow (cardiac output) as determined by echocardiography and minimally invasive cardiac output monitoring and supported by an integrated assessment that includes monitoring the patient's clinical response to therapy.

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Medicine needed to be disrupted, Kenagy realized, to deliver the simultaneous goals of higher quality and lower price.

During the rehabilitation process, remodeling of the tendon graft must take place to achieve the simultaneous goals of joint stability and full motion.

New technological solutions must address a progressively larger number of simultaneous goals, among them is the contribution of technologies to sustainable development.

The selection of a subset of molecular descriptors during the design of a QSAR/QSPR model is a hard task, where several simultaneous goals must be satisfied [1, 35].

The coupled Euler Lagrange equations of motion are solved and the simultaneous goals of vibration attenuation of the host panel and harvested electrical power are computed for several scenarios.

We demonstrate a platform that integrates photonic crystal enhanced fluorescence (PCEF) detection of a surface-based microspot fluorescent assay with a microfluidic cartridge to achieve simultaneous goals of high analytic sensitivity (single digit pg/mL), high selectivity, low sample volume, and assay automation.

These higher-level functions of cognition are crucial for skills required in everyday life, such as visuospatial accuracy and speed, inhibiting irrelevant stimuli, focusing on one single procedure, alternating attention between two simultaneous goals.

The minimum of this cost function W c, ρ*(c)) at the optimal pathway: (4) provides a trade-off between the simultaneous goals of obtaining the maximum nominal yield while keeping the overall process efficient and side effects attenuated.

This finding parallels Tamir's (2011) view that people not only follow hedonic goals when regulating their emotions, as was widely asserted in emotion-regulation research for many years (i.e., they seek to continue experienced positive feelings and to reduce or avoid negative ones), but that they also perceive emotion regulation as instrumental in the pursuit of multiple simultaneous goals.

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