Examples of 'curves may' in a sentence

Meaning of "curves may"

curves may - Suggests that changes or variability are possible in a situation that initially appears linear or predictable

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Excessive speed in curves may cause derailments.
Curves may be easily formed by hand.
Individual differences in growth curves may be examined.
Up to five curves may be stored on the instrument.
Any suitable number of power curves may be used.
Minor curves may simply be watched periodically.
Both calorimetric curves may be superposed.
The curves may take other shapes.
Also only some of these six curves may be used.
These curves may present sight obstruction.
It will be appreciated that some power curves may overlap.
These curves may be compared and analyzed.
Aspheric or spherical base curves and peripheral curves may also be used.
These curves may be verified by the technical service.
Most of these children will be girls in which the curves may be more progressive.

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Families of curves may also arise in other areas.
This latter finding confirms that averaging unregistered curves may eliminate useful information.
The curves may be banked.
Alternatively, multiple fitted curves may be computed.
Similar curves may be obtained for other classes of polyolefin.
However, other shapes of mean curves may be used.
Two distinct curves may have the same image.
Due to hysteresis, different wetting and drying curves may be distinguished.
Other curves may be used depending on the particular application.
In different embodiments of the invention, the number of curves may vary.
The cuff compliance curves may be generated as described above.
Based on the collected data, the beam profiles and depth / dose curves may be determined.
Other curves may work better for other purposes.
Most of these will be girls, in which curves may be more progressive.
These curves may not be equivalent between different populations.
As in the preceding situation, correspondence curves may be used to estimate perceived quality.
Any of said curves may be obtained from theoretically calculated values.
Thus, by offsetting the measurement curves, the curves may be more easily referenced.
Smoothed frequency curves may be constructed by either mathematical or graphic techniques.
As each approximation is independent, the polynomial curves may not align at the region boundaries.
But bell curves may not accurately reflect the reality.
In the case of bitdepth scalability, the tonemapping curves may be optimized for each region.
The boost curves may be predefined or user defined by each driver.
There may be a single termination threshold or, different power curves may have different termination thresholds.
Additional curves may be used to improve accuracy of through averaging or interpolation.
The envelope curves are segments of circles, although non-circular envelope curves may also be provided.
The amplification curves may be derived from several products formed.
With other concentrations of Ca, other curves may be possible.
Similar curves may be plotted for each diameter and each pressure.
According to various embodiments, different power curves may have different impedance thresholds, as described herein.
Larger curves may get worse throughout adulthood unless they are treated.
For example, a plurality of derating curves may be utilized at different measurement values.
DTA curves may be used to date bone remains or to study archaeological materials.
Up to four different trend curves may be displayed in the trend graph.
DSC curves may also be used to evaluate drug and polymer purities.

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