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Such a reliability-based optimization follows strictly engineering practice, demands of the Eurocodes, cost minimization of the structures and future installations of the new transmission equipment.
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It was Ferry Porsche who had turned his own father's business from strictly an engineering and design company into a manufacturer as well, and he designed its first product, a lightweight rear-engine roadster, the Porsche 356, which was introduced in 1948 and put into wide production in 1950.
(Note: this is not in respect to code strictly, but engineering or policy decisions).
Most of the funding will go toward opening a new office that is strictly focused on engineering and data, DeBaun said.
Regardless, these strictly intracellular pathway engineering approaches will fail when the assumption is incorrect; that is, when molecular transport limits maximum production rates.
The engineering is strictly conventional.
Life expectancy increases track more closely with economic prosperity and sanitary engineering than with strictly medical advances.
The design and development of Kampan 2006 strictly followed the concepts of software engineering.
The actual degradation from engineering is usually a strictly monotonic process, such as fatigue crack growth, wear, and erosion.
"Ecosystem engineering," however, is not strictly an anthropogenic activity: many other organisms can potentially fulfill this role (Jones et al. 1994).
We also argue that this simple, yet effective formalism might also be extended to other engineering contexts that are not strictly related to energy consumption.
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