Sentence examples for variables that govern from inspiring English sources

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The variables that govern every element of its making don't interest Mr. Cannavale.

The influence of the three variables that govern degradation behaviour viz.

Emphasis is on equilibrium calculations as a tool for understanding the variables that govern the chemical composition of aquatic systems and the fate of inorganic pollutants.

For the certainties and limited variables that govern the game of the chess and make it itself simply fail to obtain in the less neatly-ordered spheres of politics and society.

A combustor liner was computationally simulated and probabilistically evaluated in view of the several uncertainties in the aerodynamic, structural, material and thermal variables that govern the combustor liner.

The influence of the three main variables that govern the degradation kinetic (pH, H2O2 and Fe(II) concentrations) was evaluated with a circumscribed central composite (CCC) model and a response surface methodology (RS M.

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For harmonic oscillation the derivation leads to two different (but of similar form) fourth-order ordinary differential equations with variable coefficients that govern the amplitudes of bending displacement and bending rotation respectively.

The method of minimum total potential is employed to derive the differential equations for the buckling, as well as those for the post-buckling response, and the boundary value equations with variable coefficients that govern the behaviour are solved using a shooting procedure.

The method of minimum total potential energy is invoked to derive the differential equations for the post-buckling response, and the equilibrium equations with variable parameters that govern the behaviour are solved analytically by considering both the deformation of the pavement and the rotational and translational restraints.

However, although the benefits of an integrated approach have been widely demonstrated, several aspects have prevented its wide application, such as the scarcity of field data for not only the input and output variables but also parameters that govern intermediate stages of the system, which are useful for robust calibration.

Cowles Commission for Research in Economics, Monograph No. 14, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1953, pp. 49 74, Chapter III], called the causal ordering algorithm (COA), used for constructing the "causal ordering" of a system given a complete specification of the system in terms of a set of "structural" equations that govern the variables in the system.

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