Sentence examples for studies made for from inspiring English sources

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All of those are studies made for the 21 life-size portraits of Marie, depicting her from childhood to old age, which hang in the Louvre.

The show includes studies for mythic scenes, like "Glaucus and Scylla," and studies made for the finished works in oil and watercolor that Turner produced on commission throughout his career, of the houses, grounds and views of England's moneyed and noble classes.

This paper extends previous studies made for sectorial plates having re-entrant (i.e., interior) corners causing stress singularities, to provide accurate frequencies when the circular edge is either clamped or simply-supported.

Experimental studies made for different ferrofluid samples under shear flow have shown that increasing the magnetic field strength yields an increase of the fluids viscosity, the so-called magnetoviscous effect, while increasing shear rate leads to a decrease of the magnitude of the viscosity (shear thinning).

Capabilities of the proposed synthesis and its effectiveness are supported by numerical studies made for three coupled systems with distinct diffusivity parameters and for underactuated linearized dimensionless temperature-concentration dynamics of a tubular chemical reactor, controlled through a boundary at low fluid superficial velocities when convection terms become negligible.

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These chilling case studies make for a seriously compelling read, but it is Eagleman's unifying scientific narrative that brings these stories together and turns them into more than just a freak show of horrible things that happened to people you'll never meet.

These studies make for compelling headlines, and may seem like a clear-cut case against open offices on health grounds alone.

Does combining a number of weak or flawed studies make for a stronger one?

Additionally, the cost-effectiveness profiles derived for individual vaccines from separate studies make for problematic comparison, as the analyses use different data sources and assumptions.

For example, a study made for the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and published last May.

In 1954, a study made for the American Cancer Society by Dr. E. Cuyler Hammond, an epidemiologist, and Dr. Daniel Horn, a statistician, dwelt in great detail on the relationship between the incidence of smoking and excessive death rates.

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