apply (verbe)
Sens 1 : to make practical use of
something. [source : D'après OAL]
Contextes :
- We give the evolution operator to all orders in
tunneling, and apply the methods and results of
Section 3 to describe how superpositions in the
target anyon state collapse as a result of
interferometry measurements, and how to determine
the anyonic charge of the target.
- We plan to explore how access control can be
expressed as a concern at the architecture level and
how to apply AOP techniques to enhance our
framework, especially how to construct composite
connectors from primitive connectors.
- Future research may wish to apply our approach to
their typologies.
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Sens 2 : to be relevant (to
somebody/something); to have an effect. [source : D'après OAL]
Contextes :
- At least the last, and possibly the second, of
these criteria seem not to apply to al-Qaeda
members.
- The results of our analysis suggest that similar
forces of localization also apply to business
services.
- For this reason, much of the theory for optical
design and analysis has been derived for optical
systems containing predominantly spherical surfaces,
but the general conclusions that follow also apply
to the more modern aspheric surfaces that are
beginning to be used today.
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Sens 3 : to bring into nearness or
contact with something; put on, upon, or to. [source : AHD]
Contextes :
- Here, we apply on the 3D isomer a laser pulse of
50 fs duration, switched by a ramp of 5 fs at the
beginning and the end.
- This makes it impossible for the robot to apply
lateral forces on the incision.
- After applying given pressure, samples are heated
to preset temperature (for few minutes) and are
ramped rapidly (150–500 K min'1) to sintering
temperatures (900–1300 °C) with hold time of 3–5 min
to complete the sintering [382].
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Sens 4 : to work at something or study
something very hard. [source : OAAD]