related problem
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrelatedandproblem
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related
adjective
uk/rɪˈleɪ.tɪd/us/rɪˈleɪ.t̬ɪd/
connected:
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problem
noun[C]
uk/ˈprɒb.ləm/us/ˈprɑː.bləm/
a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ...
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A second andrelatedproblemregards the motivation behind the supposed increased prominence of the ritual position of the house.
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Therelatedproblemof a ridge of fluid sliding down the plane is examined and found to be linearly unstable.
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In the second part, we shall present the original mechanism and therelatedproblemstatement.
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Therelatedproblemis thus a geometric non-positional, additive problem.
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In addition to the issue of adequate health care resources, there is therelatedproblemof allocating care between patients.
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Arelatedproblemis that of parametric global optimization, where the same parametrized problem needs to be solved in dependence on a few parameters.
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Arelatedproblemis that eddy-viscosity models do not include backscatter of energy from small to large scales.
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Arelatedproblemconcerns the shape of a receding meniscus in a channel.
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Arelatedproblemis enforcement of an international environmental agreement.
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And third, and perhaps most importantly, because it turns out that an understanding of thisrelatedproblem can shed unexpected light on the "classic" problem.
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Arelatedproblemdeals with markup heterogeneity: how do we produce markup that doesn't look like it fell out of a database?
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Arelatedproblemexists in determining the degree to which a cultural trait is adaptive and the contexts in which it is adaptive.
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A second andrelatedproblemis that water demand instead may be motivated also by average prices, far in excess of standard income effects.
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Arelatedproblemis shown in a strong form in the next proposition.
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Arelatedproblemis the invariance of such regularity or growth conditions under topological conjugacy.
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A few days ago we started to investigate the followingrelatedproblem.
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We soon find that therelatedproblemof generating the multiset of all square numbers is not as easy as before.
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