Sentence examples for the traditionally defined from inspiring English sources

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Or was this a private club, designed for the traditionally defined music industry?

Fuel depletion is shown to occur at a current density lower than the traditionally defined limiting current density.

Furthermore, it is hard to tell the traditionally defined mixed zone which is already occupied by the so-called override zone.

It is concluded that WSVE sets based on microstructure provide a viable practical alternative to the traditionally defined RVE in estimating the response of large polycrystalline microstructure datasets, with reasonable accuracy and significantly smaller computational resource needs.

(7) Relative to conventional foam, the novel foam tends to increase the segregation height and volume of the traditionally defined override zone through gas diversion instead of solely increasing gravity segregation length and delaying gas breakthrough time.

Continuously supplying enough surfactants to the top layer is crucial for gas diversion to increase the volume of the traditionally defined override and mixed zones (Fig. 49 in blue solid line).

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This fact leads to estimating a higher proportion of risky premature births at the national level; live births with 37 weeks, estimated to be in 6%, would add the proportion traditionally defined as premature births with GA < 37 w, which are now reaching 6.13% for 2011 [ 16, 35].

Three anatomical characters are generally accepted as true synapomorphies of the "Pulmonata" as traditionally defined: the pallial cavity opening by means of a pneumostome, presence of a procerebrum (with cerebral gland and double cerebro-connectives) and the existence of medio-dorsal (cerebral) bodies [ 13, 50].

PBIS may create much greater bias in the literature than traditionally defined publication bias (the failure to publish any result from a study).

Researchers say that they expected black millennials to be the most likely group to reject the concept of the American dream, which is traditionally defined in the study as "the ability to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative".

And after the multiculturalist thinking of the 1990's, traditionally defined notions of racial identity and ethnic group have been thrown into question.

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