expanding
In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.
These paths for the robot can be determined easily by expanding our analysis to more cases.
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These studies suggest an expanding role for the practice nurse within primary care.
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I intend my remarks as suggestions for expanding the argument - and perhaps the research - beyond the promising start made here.
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Unlike the smooth expanding maps treated just above, such maps are in general not structurally or measure-theoretically stable with respect to deterministic perturbations.
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Even in the 1920s, when demand was expanding, an excess continued to keep prices down in most salons.
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Essentially, they are branched covering maps which are locally expanding at all regular points and locally expanding within wedges at singular points.
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A singular-hyperbolic attractor for vector fields is a partially hyperbolic attractor with singularities (that are hyperbolic) and volume expanding central direction.
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A singular-hyperbolic set is a partially hyperbolic set whose singularities are hyperbolic and whose central subbundle is volume expanding.
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Thus, community studies provide an additional tool expanding our knowledge about the response of terrestrial bacteria to extraterrestrial conditions.
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Accordingly, the endemic area was believed to be expanding to other islands.
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We suspect that the condition open and expanding can be replaced by open and expansive in the relative sense.
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Technology and second language learning: expanding methods and agendas.
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Among them is what he calls an expanding conjunctura gesture with a descending fourth.
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This process may be facilitated by the exponentially expanding branch surface area in ageing fallows.
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A moment's consideration should be enough to see that a similar tree is induced by expanding any expression involving exponentiation and products.
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