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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dependence with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition would be "on" instead of "with."
Example: "There is a dependence on technology in modern society."
Alternatives: "a reliance on" or "an attachment to".
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"The reason they'd stay with us is because they have a dependence with us".
Wear rate was decreased in most of the cases, and a dependence with the molecular architecture of the additives was observed.
The value of the slope for a given frequency varies with time indicating a dependence with P and B solar angles.
The estimation of the model parameters for the extracted stationary components f[2− 3 t] and g[2− 3 t] was performed using the traditional method (Box and Jenkins 1970; Marple 1987), showing a dependence with the season and level of solar activity (Tables 2, 3, 4, and 5).
Consequently, a dependence with minima and maxima as depicted in Fig. 2b seems reasonable.
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As a result, the EQE presents a positional dependence with a maximum value close to the border of the nanowire.
As a result, the external quantum efficiency shows a positional dependence with a maximal value close to the border of the nanowire.
The phase difference should have a linear dependence with a frequency in the bandwidth of the antenna, from 85 to 100 MHz in this case.
The AlkA concentration dependence was fit by a hyperbolic dependence, with a maximal single-turnover rate constant (kmax) of 0.27 ± 0.01 min–1 (0.0045 s–1) and a K1/2 value of 29 ± 3 nM.
In this section, we depart slightly from the form of Eq. (12) in that we have assumed a cosine dependence with an explicit phase angle.
"But replacing an unhealthy dependence with a healthy one is a reasonable thing to do.
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