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to foreseen
verb
To anticipate; to predict.
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A simple calculation with geometrical projection can be used to foreseen the heat load on divertor blocks with arbitrary shapes.
In Section 3, the steps for obtain the ECO could be considered as an approach to foreseen the performance of the network in a specific imaginary scenario.
To this end, a wind power prediction based controller is proposed in order to take action according to foreseen amount of power deficit or excess in the system.
However, the level of knowledge of the productive potential of Polish populations of Norway spruce are still inadequate for forecasting capacity to adapt to foreseen climate change (Matras 2002, 2009).
In response to foreseen needs, this study provides useful guidance based on the experience gained from a unique set of experiments conducted in a large wave basin, including wave and current interaction with real salt marsh vegetation.
Housekeeping information will be analyzed within a short time from download (1 h) in order to monitor the status of the experiment and to foreseen the mission acquisition planning.
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The end result is hard to foresee.
Its success was very hard to foresee.
Others had managed to foresee such a storm.
It struggles to foresee trouble before it arrives.
They failed to foresee the 1997 Asian crisis.
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