Sentence examples for well-defined results from inspiring English sources

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"I don't think it's possible to do this sort of thing on queries with well-defined results like 'I.B.M.' So given that it only affects one query out of the more than 200 million a day we handle, it's hard to see it becoming much of a problem".

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A failure of CM to dictate a well-defined result can then be seen as a failure of determinism.

Hence they may write scenarios which are not open-ended problems that stimulate inquiry, but "a simple problem with a well-defined solution, which results in a scavenger hunt for information from resources that the professor has provided" [ 22].

The algorithm has a well-defined termination point resulting in a perfect contact network with the average coordination number six (for particle number N>1) and a system of normal reactions between the spheres maintaining the structure.

In α-quartz a well-defined structure results in a strong, sharp Raman band, the SiO2 bending mode of A1g symmetry at 464 cm−1.

These well-defined experimental results constitute an interesting case to assess the usefulness of the cluster approach.

A striking finding of this analysis was that in general more heterogeneous and less well-defined prediction results were obtained for chlamydial outer membrane proteins when compared to E. coli.

However, because we combine the grid blocks based on permeability distribution, the resulting upscaled grid blocks do not necessarily form well-defined shapes, resulting often in unstructured gridding systems.

However, they [6] could not identify the plateau pressures directly from the PCI curve because of the sloped and not well-defined plateaus resulting from the poor kinetics in addition to the small amount of hydrogen absorbed (below the theoretical capacity of the sample).

Limb bones of birds, on the other hand, have more well-defined structures resulting in more congruent bony articulations.

The broader definition of LSDs therefore encompasses defects in the lysosomal structure and function (41) that, for less well-defined reasons, result in the accumulation of undegradable material in the endosomal/lysosomal system.

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