Sentence examples for studied a problem from inspiring English sources

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Especially in [10], the authors studied a problem, which is little different from (1).

Flaisher [9] studied a problem with data on characteristics, outgoing from the origin.

Qi et al. (1999) studied a problem in which multiple maintenance processes and jobs are to be scheduled on a single machine.

In particular, in [13], the authors studied a problem which is a little different from that of [5], namely that of determining the nearest integer to ( ∑ k = n ∞ 1 v k ) − 1.

Redondo et al. (2009) studied a problem in continuous space which in a firm aims to set up new facilities in a competitive environment that other competitors offering the same product or service.

Redondo et al. (2010) studied a problem that similar facilities of the follower and the leader are presented in the market and the leader aims to set up a new facility in this planar market.

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Need more bodies to study a problem?

It takes time to study a problem or answer a question; it takes time to build up a body of work; it takes time develop the research and research outcomes.

We study a problem faced by a major beverage producer.

We study a problem of minimizing area of odd even sorting network (defined by Batcher).

In this paper we study a problem that arises in the competitive facility location field.

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