entire system
collocation in Englishmeaningsofentireandsystem
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entire
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪnˈtaɪər/us/ɪnˈtaɪr/
whole or complete, with ...
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system
noun
uk/ˈsɪs.təm/us/ˈsɪs.təm/
a set of connected things or devices that ...
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The highest and most human-like output voice quality is obtained by playing recordings ofentiresystemutterances.
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All the particles gradually settle to their rest-mass energy and form the spectral identity of theentiresystemat rest.
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At particular moments, the potential walls are modulated quickly in an attempt to create a frequency modulation synthesis of theentiresystem.
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At the critical point the dominant fluctuation integrates all particles because its radius of correlation expands to theentiresystem.
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Inclusion of the flexibility, which is due to the suspension and the tires, results in a more realistic model of theentiresystem.
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These subsystems are autonomous and may be modified without theentiresystemundergoing significant changes.
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The "ultimate" laws are explained through their capacity to underwrite the holistic integrity of theentiresystem.
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It is seen that lots of tiny ionization spots appear in theentiresystem.
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Theentiresystem, therefore, seems more appropriately modeled as an effect-control hierarchy.
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A change in any one component will significantly affect the others as well as the functioning of theentiresystem.
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If this can be done, and theentiresystemis stable, a usable wave absorber would result.
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The main difficulty in studying swarms is to understand the effect of individual behavior on the collective behavior of theentiresystem.
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They are reference hospitals for theentiresystem.
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These joint probabilities are then used by the process network to calculate the posterior probabilities of theentiresystem.
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This script is a statement of the composer's intentions for theentiresystem.
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This lack of farm level diversity can affect the sustainability of individual production units and potentially theentiresystem.
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The echo of any event spreads over theentiresystem.
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The structure of this single particle walk will then allow us to draw immediate conclusions about theentiresystem.
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Tip-over stability equations that describe the dynamics of theentiresystem, to be conducted in a more systematic and easier manner.
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