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- However, Hungarian is a topic-prominent language, and so has a word order that depends not only on syntax but also on the topic–comment structure of the sentence (for example, what aspect is assumed to be known and what is emphasized).
- Korean entrepreneurs have adopted a buyer-driven commodity chain process that depends on the existence of a large labor force, low capital investment and low skills.
- The friction coefficient is an empirical (experimentally measured) structural property that depends only on various aspects of the contacting materials, such as surface roughness.
- In this case, specialisation could cripple a country that depends on imports from foreign, naturally disrupted countries.
- A normal liver detoxifies the blood of alcohol over a period of time that depends on the initial level and the patient's overall physical condition.
- This seemingly logically-inconsistent presentation of facts may be necessary as a safeguard against contingencies such as "res judicata" that would otherwise preclude presenting a claim or defense that depends on a particular interpretation of the underlying facts and ruling of the court.
- A corporation often consists of different businesses, whose senior executives report directly to the CEO or COO, but that depends on the form of the business.
- In mathematics, the discriminant of a polynomial is a quantity that depends on the coefficients and allows deducing some properties of the roots without computing them.
- For example, a fern that depends on dense shade for protection from direct sunlight can no longer survive without forest to shelter it.
- Where r (0) is the initial size, n the order of recrystallization, and t a time constant for recrystallization that depends on the rate R (in units of size/time).
- After removal of the magnetizing field, the nanoparticles decay from a ferromagnetic state to a paramagnetic state, with a time constant that depends upon the particle size and whether they are bound to an external surface.
- In 1673 Huygens had shown that the period of a rigid bar pendulum (called a "compound pendulum") was equal to the period of a simple pendulum with a length equal to the distance between the pivot point and a point called the center of oscillation, located under the center of gravity, that depends on the mass distribution along the pendulum.
- is the sum of a transient solution that depends on initial conditions and a steady state solution that is independent of initial conditions and depends only on the driving amplitude "F"0, driving frequency "ω", undamped angular frequency "ω"0, and the damping ratio "ζ".
- Electroporation is a dynamic phenomenon that depends on the local transmembrane voltage at each point on the cell membrane.
- For example, in an ocean wave approaching shore, shown in the figure, the incoming wave undulates with a varying "local" wavelength that depends in part on the depth of the sea floor compared to the wave height.
- These two equations on the four infinitesimal increments normally constrain them to a two-dimensional linear subspace space of possible infinitesimal state changes, that depends on the material and on the state.
- A subdivision rule starts with a collection of polygons labelled by finitely many labels, and then each polygon is subdivided into smaller labelled polygons in a way that depends only on the labels of the original polygon.
- ] that depends on the magnitude [...] of the extreme event.
- The general solution is a sum of a transient solution that depends on initial conditions, and a steady state that is independent of initial conditions and depends only on the driving amplitude [...] , driving frequency [...] , undamped angular frequency [...] , and the damping ratio [...].
- Here [...] is the temperature of the rod at position [...] and time [...] and [...] is a constant that depends on how fast heat diffuses through the rod.
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