traditional technique
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traditional
adjective
uk/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/us/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
following or belonging to the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time ...
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈniːk/us/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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Reynolds decomposition by subtracting the long-time-averaged velocity field from the instantaneous velocity field is thetraditionaltechniquefor decomposing turbulent velocity fields.
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He believes that dance does nt necessarily require the performance oftraditionaltechnique.
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He won with atraditionaltechnique, the kata guruma (shoulder wheel).
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Each individual topiary was hand tripped and trained using thetraditionaltechnique.
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This is what differentiates a virtual studio from thetraditionaltechniqueof chromakey.
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The pressing is atraditionaltechnique, originally used to make paper.
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Data suggests a slightly lower success rate than thetraditionaltechnique.
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Thistraditionaltechniqueis still used in some fine art printmaking applications.
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During these years, not only the artist learns and uses thetraditionaltechniqueto make ceramics, but he uses his own methods as well.
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In fact, it is atraditionaltechniquerich in history where sophistication is purposely ignored, choosing a more fluid, free and inclusive mode of communication.
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It is customarily owner-built or community-built, utilising available resources with traditional techniques.
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Like thetraditionaltechniqueof vocalization, she was submerged into a drum of water while belting out her high notes.
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The ladder is atraditionaltechniquethat allow the player to force the opponent to the edge of the board or a dead end and thus, capturing the opponent's chain.
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This, they claim, is an improvement on the traditional techniques known as laparoscopic surgery.
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Small channels of water run through the garden, using atraditionaltechniquefor areas prone to rapid evaporation and indicating the need for human intervention in hydrating the arid landscape.
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Proposals received in response to the announcement are evaluated through a peer or scientific review process (see), unlike the moretraditionaltechniquefor evaluation of proposals under.
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Instead of thetraditionaltechniqueto produce gratings through mechanical ruling, this approach rules gratings through the interference of light beams.
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Traditionaltechniquerequires the egg shell to be covered with a layer of molten wax in which the pattern is scratched.
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The work took more than a year to complete and was painted on site using thetraditionaltechniqueof fresco painting.
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Tenants were irrationally attached to traditional techniques and/or too poor to afford to experiment.
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