Example sentences of "can [be] describe by a " in BNC.
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1 | Imagine two particles produced in a suitable composite state that can be described by a single wave function of their respective possible positions . |
2 | The transformation of primordial spectra from radiation to matter domination and through recombination can be described by a transfer function , T k , giving the post-recombination spectrum where is the initial epoch when perturbations were generated . |
3 | Typically , such a plant 's behaviour can be described by a differential equation which depends on coefficients . |
4 | each state in the domain of learning can be described by a ( long ) string of similar entries , such as real numbers or binary bits , and each such string describes some state ; |
5 | Fiedler 's analysis can be described by a 3-dimensional cube in which one dimension represents the level of respect and trust for the leader amongst subordinates , a second dimension is the degree to which the tasks of the group are clearly defined , and a third dimension is the degree to which the leader has power and authority to reward or punish subordinates . |
6 | As the summary data for IPPF regions in Table 6 show , the relationship in the Indian Ocean region , where the overall level of infant mortality is very high , can be described by a reverse " J " shaped curve with the minimum at the 4th-6th birth orders . |
7 | The average birth weight according to maternal age , based on all births in Hungary during the years 1956–1957 , can be described by a convex second degree curve ( Y = 2791.9 + 187.2X — 16.5x ) . |
8 | In most samples , the relationship can be described by a marked " J " shaped curve , which implies unsuitability of the very young maternal ages and , particularly the late period of childbearing ages for healthy reproduction . |
9 | Then B t 's beliefs or assessments on A's type can be described by a function . |
10 | These can be described by a series of complicated integrals , but the integrals have been expressed in terms of just three parameters , A , B and C , called Racah Parameters . |