Sentence examples for use as the relation from inspiring English sources

The phrase "use as the relation" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a specific meaning in a particular context, but it lacks clarity and grammatical correctness. Example: "In this equation, we will use as the relation the distance between the two points."

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However, equation (1.2) with conditions (1.3) has a wide use as the relation of Pell polynomials [33].

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However, Eq. (7) is used as the relation between the pitch angle scattering coefficient and the parallel mean free path in SEP transport simulations in this article.

Emphasis is given to the theory by which engineering problems can be solved and the simplicity of practical use, such as the relations between stress, strain and yield locus with respect to a metal forming process.

(The equivalence of N and its proper subset formed by the squares of its elements was noted by Galileo Galilei in 1638, who concluded that the notions of less than, equal to, and greater than did not apply to infinite sets.) When applied to natural numbers used as cardinals, the relation < (less than) coincides with the familiar ordering relation for N, so that < is an extension of that relation.

The dual site Langmuir isotherm was employed in predicting adsorption equilibrium and the Peng Robinson equation was used as the PVT relation.

A mixed-mode cohesive model, which is an ideal candidate for describing the loading and fracture response of a relatively thin ductile adhesive layer, has been used as the constitutive relation of the cohesive elements.

The function y = a.x2 + b.x + c is used as the IR/corruption relation, and reconstruction is achieved by inverting the effect of the dirt using the matting equation directly.

The limitation of topological relations (i.e., located_in, contained_in) as used in the Relation Ontology (RO) is that these relations cannot be used to model the relative position among ambiguous anatomical regions.

Further research is needed to delineate the longitudinal socialization pathways linking parental drinking and approval to child perceptions of parental approval and the formation of their own attitudes prior to their initiation of alcohol use, as well as to examine the reciprocal relations among these variables once child drinking has become established.

Peirce also broke with Boole's and Jevons' use of equality as the fundamental primitive, using instead the relation of "subsumption" interpretable in different ways (subclass relation, implication, etc).

With reference to Fig. 1 and using the above relation as well as the relation: Open image in new window Fig. 1 Typical transition curve graph dL = Rdτ (2 the following relation is obtained: LdL = A 2 dτ (3)where, τ is the tangent angle on the particular point of the clothoid in relation to the axis x and dτ the elementary angle corresponding to length dL.

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