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Example sentences for "parameters"

Lexicographically close words:
paralyzes; paralyzing; paramagnetic; paramecium; parameter; paramilitary; paramount; paramountcy; paramour; paramours
  1. Spiros let the client set the parameters for a job--which violates the first rule.

  2. In any case, it had to be redone since the crucial payload parameters were going to be new, a substantial weight differential that would impact the power input controls.

  3. That's going to skew the risk parameters in our ops analysis.

  4. So now the parameters of the job had changed, from industrial security to counterterrorism.

  5. With the payload gone, wouldn't the weight parameters be all out of whack.

  6. Certain parameters of the environmental and space-flight conditions drastically affect man's ability to maintain equilibrium and spatial orientation.

  7. These critical studies permit establishing the extreme environmental factor parameters in which Earth life can grow or survive.

  8. There are two kinds of evidence for the hypodynamic state: measurement of parameters of circulatory function, and measurement of the response of the individuals to a quantitatively imposed mild gravitational load.

  9. The biological exploration of planets is then to be defined as the search for those parameters relevant to the origin, development, sustenance, and degradation of life in a planetary environment.

  10. The result of the effect of such physicochemical parameters of the medium as pressure, sharp temperature changes, the absence of oxygen and insolation, depends on their combination and simultaneity.

  11. The creation of individual climatic parameters acting successively leads to absolutely different, often opposite results.

  12. Surprisingly, the extreme parameters or ranges of the physical and chemical environmental factors permitting growth, reproduction, and other physiological processes of Earth organisms have not been critically compiled.

  13. Subsequent developments have involved the addition of sensors to monitor the maximum depth of each dive and environmental parameters such as the water temperature at that depth (Fig.

  14. In addition to permitting scientists to define movement patterns and daily diving patterns of cetaceans, the use of such devices offers an exciting means of determining the environmental parameters that trigger changes in their behavior.

  15. The trouble with transcendent parameters is that there is nothing much an applicant or a candidate can do about them.

  16. It is the availability and accessibility of information, which determines the values of important parameters such as the equilibrium general price level and other parameters of expectations (such as equity prices).

  17. The added benefits of IT are highly sensitive to and dependent upon historical, psychosocial and economic parameters outside the perimeter of the technology itself.

  18. The evolution problem is to see if there is any possibility to change some parameters in the structure of image-model devices to reach the capability of making and operating symbolic models.

  19. These parameters will charactrize the reliability of these capabilities in special conditions.

  20. When a ZAM has to make a simulation, it has to know all the parameters of the muscles, for instance.

  21. To do this, at the beginning, we shall see a number of features in a rather random way and then, based on these descriptions, we shall list some important parameters which characterize the personality.

  22. Other parameters associated to the brain are connected with the stability of these capabilities, on long/ short term, and in normal or extreme conditions.

  23. On a symbolic model, such a decision is based on parameters and their associated values.

  24. Now we shall list some parameters associated with the personality, based on the above discussion.

  25. This possible list of parameters is far from characterizing completely the brain.

  26. But, as the person ages, some of them cannot meet the requirements due to the changes in the internal parameters of the execution organs (legs, hands etc).

  27. ETA 23: Some basic parameters of the brain for measuring performance Based on the fundamental theory, I have listed several basic functional facilities of the brain, exclusively as an introduction to the problem evaluation.

  28. So, in that period, the astronomers were able to calculate Sun and Moon eclipses, understand and calculate many parameters associated with the movement of the Moon, Sun and stars.

  29. A status is considered pathological, if some parameters have values beyond certain limits, more or less conventionally imposed.

  30. After feeding the machine the rules for moving each piece, they gave it some parameters by which to evaluate its position, consider various moves, and make the move which would advance it to the most advantageous situation.

  31. In consequence of the sin squared 2[phi] term, two parameters of the level surfaces in the interior of the earth are to be determined; for this purpose, Darwin develops two differential equations in the place of the one by Clairault.

  32. An account of the extensive literature on the differential equations of dynamics and on the theory of variation of parameters is given by A.

  33. No one of these parameters is susceptible of continuous variations, but at least one must be capable of taking a number of values which is not finite, if the group is not one of finite order.

  34. Among the sets of values of the parameters there must be one which gives the identical transformation.

  35. It will be assumed that the r parameters which enter in equations (i.

  36. If some of the parameters are capable of continuous variation and some are not, the group is called a mixed group.

  37. To prevent any misapprehension as to the bearing of these very general results, it is well to point out explicitly that there are no limitations on the parameters of a continuous group as it has been defined above.

  38. The determination of a particular operation of a given continuous group depends on assigning special values to each one of a set of parameters which are capable of continuous variation.

  39. If all the parameters are capable of continuous variation, the group is called a continuous group.

  40. If no one of these parameters is capable of continuous variation, the group is called a discontinuous group.

  41. A and B with corresponding parameters in succession, then the c's are determined uniquely by the a's and the b's.

  42. Among the discontinuous groups that occur in analysis, a large number may be regarded as arising by imposing limitations on the range of variation of the parameters of continuous groups.

  43. Ran into problems trying to figure the parameters of the Netlink command.

  44. Since every group of more than two parameters has subgroups of two parameters, a differential equation of the second order allowing a group of more than two parameters can, as a rule, be solved by quadratures.

  45. It is to be remarked, however, that the presence of the fixed parameters m2, .

  46. Prf) which has an invariant subgroup of r - 1 parameters (P1f, .

  47. In S 8 it has been seen that two conditions determine the equation of a straight line, because in Ax + By + C = 0 one of the coefficients may be divided out, leaving only two parameters to be determined.

  48. Among the quantities that experiment gives us directly, we shall regard some as functions of the coordinates of our hypothetical molecules; these are our parameters q.

  49. There is in every physical phenomenon a certain number of parameters which experiment reaches directly and allows us to measure.

  50. But how can it be possible that there are several parameters whose variations are independent?

  51. As soon as the values of these n parameters at any instant are known, their derivatives with respect to the time are likewise known and consequently the values of these same parameters at a preceding or subsequent instant can be calculated.

  52. The principle of least action suffices, then, to determine the differential equations which define the variations of the parameters q.

  53. The two parts of the energy must then be expressed as functions of the parameters q and of their derivatives.

  54. In other words, these n parameters satisfy n differential equations of the first order.

  55. It is then assumed that p of our parameters vary independently, so that we only have n - p relations, generally linear, between our n parameters and their derivatives.

  56. In these equations, the independent variables are the coordinates of the hypothetical molecules m; but I now suppose that one takes as variables the parameters q directly accessible to experiment.

  57. We shall look upon the others as dependent not only on the coordinates, but on the velocities, or, what comes to the same thing, on the derivatives of the parameters q, or as combinations of these parameters and their derivatives.

  58. Computer: be ready to give a presentation on each option and its variations within the parameters I specified and which surface through your analyses.

  59. Once satisfied that a gun emplacement was not booby-trapped, Kumiko inserted random realignment parameters into laser blocks, twirled tracking sequencers into disarray, and switched about chips and connectors.

  60. Visually impaired users can set up their own parameters (size and type of fonts, color of background, etc.

  61. A fourth face on the crystal intersecting these three axes in the points A, B, C is taken as the parametral plane, and the lengths OA : OB : OC are the parameters of the crystal.

  62. Instead of manuals describing the many parameters and operations that military personnel need to consider, information is contained in computer programs.

  63. Literacy reflected homogeneity and served those constituted as literate in controlling the parameters within which deviations were allowed.

  64. Each communication is framed in a context constituting its parameters of pre-understanding.

  65. As an industry for processing the new generation, education acts according to parameters resulting from its opportunistic search for a place between academia and reality.

  66. Natural selection and the parameters of population growth.

  67. I therefore suggest that some of the most critical parameters to be measured are changes in age structure of populations.

  68. Note that no information about parameters appears in an external declaration.

  69. Otherwise, the evaluation does proceed from left to right and according to precedence rules, including the referencing of formal parameters and the calculation of the address of subscripted variables.

  70. It is very easy to write P(1,2) when the parameters of P are specified real, but incorrect coding will result.

  71. Standard procedure names (see section VI) used as parameters in procedure calls will cause an incorrect program to be compiled.

  72. Array identifiers which are parameters should be specified.


  73. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "parameters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    circumference; circumscription; compass; confines; coordinates; limits; outline; outskirts; pale; parameter; perimeter; periphery; skirt; verge