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The phrase "a function of is" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a relationship or dependency between two concepts, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The outcome is a function of the variables involved in the equation."
Alternatives: "depends on" or "is determined by".
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So the sum rate as a function of is relatively sensitive to the number of users who feed back.
The achievable throughput of broadband ANC as a function of is illustrated in Figure 5 for (i) uncoded and (ii) coded cases.
(iii) Figure 5 shows the bit error rate (BER) as a function of ( is the energy per transmitted bit, for QPSK) for and.
(A1) Each of the elements of, as a function of, is a zero-mean, complex Gaussian stationary random process with variance, and is independent of the inputs.
Figure 5 BER when Wiener phase noise with is present.. Figure 5 shows the bit error rate (BER) as a function of ( is the energy per transmitted bit, for QPSK) for and.
When second stage sample sizes are not constrained, the maximum type 1 error rate is given by 2where Whereas is a function of, is a function of, the second-to-first-stage-ratios leading to the maximum.
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Your wealth is a function of being an American".
Growth is often a function of being in the right place at the right time.
It also undermines the conventional explanation for the rightwing dominance of the British blogosphere, that it is a function of being in Opposition.
"Dean believed that intellectual life was a function of being European and male," Mr. Als writes.
In her view, exper tise is a function of being "world‐famous" or "leading" or "top". The book contains almost nothing of solid substance.
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