Sentence examples for the relevant ground from inspiring English sources

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The paper focuses on the design and simulated results of the GAIA optics control system and briefly reports the relevant ground experiments.

Space based ADS-B is the idea to place sensitive receivers on board satellites in orbit, which can receive ADS-B packages and relay them the relevant ground stations.

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There are many reasons why this simply won't wash: The regulations still give primacy to the "sole provider" exemption: the only relevant ground upon which CCGs can decline to go out to tender is where the service is only capable of being delivered by one provider – an impossibly high bar.

This selective polarization is an example of ground state strain, indicating the existence of catalytically relevant ground state destabilization arising from the selective complementarity of the enzyme toward the transition state rather than the ground state.

There he reminds them that as important and alluring as they may find the frontiers of laboratory sciences like molecular biology and neurochemistry, the larger living world around us remains the richest and most relevant ground for discovery.

It is now increasingly accepted that a dynamical sampling of enzyme substrate complexes is an important component of catalysis, enabling a search for the subset of configurational states in which the plethora of catalytically relevant ground state protein substrate interactions can be simultaneously and transiently optimized.

Rather, I reject the racist principle because, by regarding my race as a relevant ground for the distribution of benefits, it imposes that burden in a way that constitutes a failure to respect my status as a person.

The most relevant grounds are generally finances and assets, past and projected job stability, "lifestyle issues, like whether the candidate has been a litigious or "problem" tenant where he or she now lives, and whether or not the candidate plans to use the apartment as a full-time residence.

The coefficient on g1 is statistically not significant (Table 6), so that becoming eligible by itself is not a relevant ground for retirement.

Consequently anything for which we are not responsible cannot be considered a relevant ground for unequal distribution; and both natural endowment and social position are excluded, constituting irrelevant grounds for exeption.

Yet, the constant comparison of the grounded theory method compensates for particularistic bias since relevant grounded theory concepts are abstract of time, place and people.

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