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Ores are finite, yes.
Yes, nitrogen serves as a limiting element for plant development since there is a finite amount of nitrogen in the soil, and plants compete for it.
Infinitely. but then how can it be a finite line?
I've never heard the term "finiteness" applied to an algorithm, but I think that's because the definition of an algorithm includes that it must be finite. So think of any algorithm and there is your example of finiteness.
Finite volume, and a finite shape are the main characteristics.
procedure of analysis of machine component by finite element analysis
Finite Element Analysis (FEA)is a number approach to solutions for integral equations.
J. E. Akin has written: 'Finite element analysis with error estimators' -- subject(s): Error analysis (Mathematics), Finite element method, Structural analysis (Engineering) 'Finite Elements for Analysis and Design' 'Finite Elements for Analysis and Design' 'Application and implementation of finite element methods' -- subject(s): Data processing, Finite element method
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Finite element analysis is a numerical technique that will help find solutions to partial differential equations (PDE) as well as of integral equations.
Terence M. O'Donnell has written: 'Solution techniques for the finite element analysis of nonlinear magnetostatic problems in 2 and 3 dimensions' -- subject(s): Engineering mathematics, Finite element method, Electromagnetic fields
Robert J. Melosh has written: 'Manipulation errors in finite element analysis of structures' -- subject(s): Data processing, Error analysis (Mathematics), Structural analysis (Engineering) 'Structural engineering analysis by finite elements' -- subject(s): Finite element method, Structural analysis (Engineering)
David S. Burnett has written: 'Finite element analysis' -- subject(s): Finite element method
D. J. Dawe has written: 'Matrix and finite element displacement analysis of structures' -- subject(s): Finite element method, Matrix methods, Structural analysis (Engineering)
Gianni Comini has written: 'Finite element analysis in heat transfer' -- subject(s): Transmission, Mathematics, Heat, Finite element method
Ajay K. Pandey has written: 'Thermal-structural finite element analysis using linear flux formulation' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Structural analysis, Steady state, Finite element method, Thermal analysis
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