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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a component given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific part or element that has been provided or assigned in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "In the equation, we must consider a component given by the initial conditions to solve for the final outcome."
Alternatives: "a provided component" or "an assigned element".
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There, the total energy contains external fields which are closely related to the respective weight function, and in this way, without to limit the arithmetic mean or rescale the variable, the zeros of L n α ( x ) still provide the unique equilibrium position, if a component given for the external field ϕ ( x ) = x 2 is added to the total energy.
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When we tested extracts of these mutants by gel immunodiffusion with sera from Brucella infected cattle, we observed a component giving a reaction of identity with the native hapten polysaccharide (Figure 3).
Your portfolio should definitely have a REIT component, given today's market.
MG Siegler speculates here that it might have a desktop component given all the desktop software hiring going on in Seattle.
An interferer disrupts the communication of the tagged receiver with an interfering component given by p r = p l r x, (1).
COMPONENT: Given an evolving digraph (mathcal{G} = (V_{mathcal{G}}, E_{mathcal{G}})) and an integer (k), is there a SCC of size (k)?
However, the eigenvalue of a principal component gives a fairly good idea about the variance of the original variables that can be explained by the principal component.
While it retains a peaceful component, giving rise to a vibrant culture of protest, defectors have steadily gathered numbers and boast of their ability to control many areas of Homs, the central city assaulted on Saturday.
Including a polygenic component gave less residual error variance and therefore a slightly higher heritability.
Merck, a Dow component, gave the index its strongest push, rising $2.94, to $81.88.
The level sets which have a trapped component but also an unbounded component, give rise to resonances with exponentially small decay rates, ( e^{-S/h} ).
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