Sentence examples for was defined to represent from inspiring English sources

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In these cases, an effective flame spread rate was defined to represent the burning rate by measuring the mass loss due to dripping.

For each dataset a main test configuration was defined to represent the conditions of the most common accident scenario along with test variations to reflect the characteristics of less common accident scenarios.

One or more resources participate in a transaction, so the TransactionItem feature was defined to represent that.

A descriptive variable of flux-sum was defined to represent the turnover rate of a metabolite by summing up all the incoming or outgoing fluxes around the metabolite at quasi-steady state (Chung and Lee 2009).

Furthermore, an overlapping residue entry was defined to represent a part of the reference ligand if for each of its atom entries the closest atom of the reference ligand has a maximum distance of 1 Å and the same chemical element type.

One family (J) was defined to represent Myo15 (comprising the longest region: Myo15 III).

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A set of test cases has been defined to represent possible excitation of the system.

A fibre orientation tensor is defined to represent the continuous distribution of collagen fibre directions.

A non-dimensional parameter ψ is defined to represent the values of the air temperature gradient.

Furthermore, a data model is defined to represent and exchange the intrusion response messages with a standard format.

The quaternion is employed to represent the rotation transformation; and a 3 × 1 error vector is defined to represent the quaternion estimation error.

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