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How can I arrow/limit the text that comes after a broader meaning? Have mathematical models been proposed in the field of engineering? I want to limit my further discussion on engineering field. How do I make a transition?

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What is the difference between mathematics and engineering? On

JonLarby’s suggestion of “Those models

specific to engineering.” (i.e.. The Ise) along with the suggestions of Jon, the Iselk he suggested of “The models specific to engineering…” , the models that are only used in engineering)

you might say

“The engineering models…” or “The models corresponding to (or related to or associated with or typically used in ) engineering…” (i.e. , the models that use engineering techniques or are well suited for engineering applications).

This sentence starts with Focusing our attention on

the engineering models, that we find that… In the context of

engineering… but these choices all leave

open the possibility that you will later discuss the mathematics-associated models. To eliminate this possibility in the reader’s mind you might say

I restrict the scope of our discussion to the engineering models. (Op. cit. 1).

Our discussion is limited to model used in an engineering context.

What are engineering models and how do they work in practice?

Where the last option is simple, effective, and suitable for a technical discussion.

Answered on December 25, 2021.
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What is the difference between mathematics and engineering? On

JonLarby’s suggestion of “Those models

specific to engineering.” (i.e.. The Ise) along with the suggestions of Jon, the Iselk he suggested of “The models specific to engineering…” , the models that are only used in engineering)

you might say

“The engineering models…” or “The models corresponding to (or related to or associated with or typically used in ) engineering…” (i.e. , the models that use engineering techniques or are well suited for engineering applications).

This sentence starts with Focusing our attention on

the engineering models, that we find that… In the context of

engineering… but these choices all leave

open the possibility that you will later discuss the mathematics-associated models. To eliminate this possibility in the reader’s mind you might say

I restrict the scope of our discussion to the engineering models. (Op. cit. 1).

Our discussion is limited to model used in an engineering context.

What are engineering models and how do they work in practice?

Where the last option is simple, effective, and suitable for a technical discussion.

Answered on February 14, 2022.
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What is the difference between mathematics and engineering? On

JonLarby’s suggestion of “Those models

specific to engineering.” (i.e.. The Ise) along with the suggestions of Jon, the Iselk he suggested of “The models specific to engineering…” , the models that are only used in engineering)

you might say

“The engineering models…” or “The models corresponding to (or related to or associated with or typically used in ) engineering…” (i.e. , the models that use engineering techniques or are well suited for engineering applications).

This sentence starts with Focusing our attention on

the engineering models, that we find that… In the context of

engineering… but these choices all leave

open the possibility that you will later discuss the mathematics-associated models. To eliminate this possibility in the reader’s mind you might say

I restrict the scope of our discussion to the engineering models. (Op. cit. 1).

Our discussion is limited to model used in an engineering context.

What are engineering models and how do they work in practice?

Where the last option is simple, effective, and suitable for a technical discussion.

Answered on January 5, 2022.
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What is the difference between mathematics and engineering? On

JonLarby’s suggestion of “Those models

specific to engineering.” (i.e.. The Ise) along with the suggestions of Jon, the Iselk he suggested of “The models specific to engineering…” , the models that are only used in engineering)

you might say

“The engineering models…” or “The models corresponding to (or related to or associated with or typically used in ) engineering…” (i.e. , the models that use engineering techniques or are well suited for engineering applications).

This sentence starts with Focusing our attention on

the engineering models, that we find that… In the context of

engineering… but these choices all leave

open the possibility that you will later discuss the mathematics-associated models. To eliminate this possibility in the reader’s mind you might say

I restrict the scope of our discussion to the engineering models. (Op. cit. 1).

Our discussion is limited to model used in an engineering context.

What are engineering models and how do they work in practice?

Where the last option is simple, effective, and suitable for a technical discussion.

Answered on January 11, 2022.
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What is the difference between mathematics and engineering? On

JonLarby’s suggestion of “Those models

specific to engineering.” (i.e.. The Ise) along with the suggestions of Jon, the Iselk he suggested of “The models specific to engineering…” , the models that are only used in engineering)

you might say

“The engineering models…” or “The models corresponding to (or related to or associated with or typically used in ) engineering…” (i.e. , the models that use engineering techniques or are well suited for engineering applications).

This sentence starts with Focusing our attention on

the engineering models, that we find that… In the context of

engineering… but these choices all leave

open the possibility that you will later discuss the mathematics-associated models. To eliminate this possibility in the reader’s mind you might say

I restrict the scope of our discussion to the engineering models. (Op. cit. 1).

Our discussion is limited to model used in an engineering context.

What are engineering models and how do they work in practice?

Where the last option is simple, effective, and suitable for a technical discussion.

Answered on January 14, 2022.
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What is the difference between mathematics and engineering? On

JonLarby’s suggestion of “Those models

specific to engineering.” (i.e.. The Ise) along with the suggestions of Jon, the Iselk he suggested of “The models specific to engineering…” , the models that are only used in engineering)

you might say

“The engineering models…” or “The models corresponding to (or related to or associated with or typically used in ) engineering…” (i.e. , the models that use engineering techniques or are well suited for engineering applications).

This sentence starts with Focusing our attention on

the engineering models, that we find that… In the context of

engineering… but these choices all leave

open the possibility that you will later discuss the mathematics-associated models. To eliminate this possibility in the reader’s mind you might say

I restrict the scope of our discussion to the engineering models. (Op. cit. 1).

Our discussion is limited to model used in an engineering context.

What are engineering models and how do they work in practice?

Where the last option is simple, effective, and suitable for a technical discussion.

Answered on January 22, 2022.
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What is the difference between mathematics and engineering? On

JonLarby’s suggestion of “Those models

specific to engineering.” (i.e.. The Ise) along with the suggestions of Jon, the Iselk he suggested of “The models specific to engineering…” , the models that are only used in engineering)

you might say

“The engineering models…” or “The models corresponding to (or related to or associated with or typically used in ) engineering…” (i.e. , the models that use engineering techniques or are well suited for engineering applications).

This sentence starts with Focusing our attention on

the engineering models, that we find that… In the context of

engineering… but these choices all leave

open the possibility that you will later discuss the mathematics-associated models. To eliminate this possibility in the reader’s mind you might say

I restrict the scope of our discussion to the engineering models. (Op. cit. 1).

Our discussion is limited to model used in an engineering context.

What are engineering models and how do they work in practice?

Where the last option is simple, effective, and suitable for a technical discussion.

Answered on January 24, 2022.
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What is the difference between mathematics and engineering? On

JonLarby’s suggestion of “Those models

specific to engineering.” (i.e.. The Ise) along with the suggestions of Jon, the Iselk he suggested of “The models specific to engineering…” , the models that are only used in engineering)

you might say

“The engineering models…” or “The models corresponding to (or related to or associated with or typically used in ) engineering…” (i.e. , the models that use engineering techniques or are well suited for engineering applications).

This sentence starts with Focusing our attention on

the engineering models, that we find that… In the context of

engineering… but these choices all leave

open the possibility that you will later discuss the mathematics-associated models. To eliminate this possibility in the reader’s mind you might say

I restrict the scope of our discussion to the engineering models. (Op. cit. 1).

Our discussion is limited to model used in an engineering context.

What are engineering models and how do they work in practice?

Where the last option is simple, effective, and suitable for a technical discussion.

Answered on January 28, 2022.
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What is the difference between mathematics and engineering? On

JonLarby’s suggestion of “Those models

specific to engineering.” (i.e.. The Ise) along with the suggestions of Jon, the Iselk he suggested of “The models specific to engineering…” , the models that are only used in engineering)

you might say

“The engineering models…” or “The models corresponding to (or related to or associated with or typically used in ) engineering…” (i.e. , the models that use engineering techniques or are well suited for engineering applications).

This sentence starts with Focusing our attention on

the engineering models, that we find that… In the context of

engineering… but these choices all leave

open the possibility that you will later discuss the mathematics-associated models. To eliminate this possibility in the reader’s mind you might say

I restrict the scope of our discussion to the engineering models. (Op. cit. 1).

Our discussion is limited to model used in an engineering context.

What are engineering models and how do they work in practice?

Where the last option is simple, effective, and suitable for a technical discussion.

Answered on January 29, 2022.
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What is the difference between mathematics and engineering? On

JonLarby’s suggestion of “Those models

specific to engineering.” (i.e.. The Ise) along with the suggestions of Jon, the Iselk he suggested of “The models specific to engineering…” , the models that are only used in engineering)

you might say

“The engineering models…” or “The models corresponding to (or related to or associated with or typically used in ) engineering…” (i.e. , the models that use engineering techniques or are well suited for engineering applications).

This sentence starts with Focusing our attention on

the engineering models, that we find that… In the context of

engineering… but these choices all leave

open the possibility that you will later discuss the mathematics-associated models. To eliminate this possibility in the reader’s mind you might say

I restrict the scope of our discussion to the engineering models. (Op. cit. 1).

Our discussion is limited to model used in an engineering context.

What are engineering models and how do they work in practice?

Where the last option is simple, effective, and suitable for a technical discussion.

Answered on February 8, 2022.
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