resulting curve
collocation in Englishmeaningsofresultingandcurve
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resulting
adjective[before noun]
uk/rɪˈzʌl.tɪŋ/us/rɪˈzʌl.tɪŋ/
caused by the event or situation that you have ...
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curve
noun[C]
uk/kɜːv/us/kɝːv/
a line that bends continuously and has no ...
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(Definition ofresultingandcurvefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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When theresultingcurvereached a plateau, the sample size was considered to be sufficient.
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The cumulative frequency of new verbs joining the structure at any given date is plotted, and the shape of theresultingcurveis checked.
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On theresultingcurve, relative abundance often shows a steep drop among species of high rank before levelling off for species of intermediate rank.
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Theresultingcurveshows the region of stability for the given wave-number.
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Furthermore, the curve segment is effectively described by a fixed point and edge, hence the complexity of theresultingcurveis constant.
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The process can continue indefinitely, but, in practice, five or six iterations are sufficient to approach the resolution of the system used to display (or to view) theresultingcurve.
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The observations are plotted against time, and from theresultingcurvea period is determined.
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Along the way, we must satisfy some number of conditions to ensure continuity of theresultingcurve.
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Above the lasing threshold, theresultingcurveis usually close to a straight line.
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Theresultingcurveis an isochrone, which can be compared against the observational color-magnitude diagram to determine how well they match.
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The cardioid is the special case in which the point generating the roulette lies on the rolling circle; theresultingcurvehas a cusp.
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Theresultingcurveis called the diffusion law.
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When the order of the curve tends to infinity, like other space filling curves, theresultingcurveis a fractal, with a fractal dimension of two.
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