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The phrase "a function of measurement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing how a particular variable or outcome is determined or influenced by a measurement.
Example: "The accuracy of the results is a function of measurement, which must be carefully calibrated to ensure reliability."
Alternatives: "a result of measurement" or "dependent on measurement".
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Under such an assumption, variation in preferences measured at different times is only a function of measurement error.
The characteristics of the error as a function of measurement time have been provided.
This contour plot shows what fraction of the total measured displacement noise power spectral density (PSD) is contributed by QRPN, as a function of measurement frequency and circulating power.
Using the equation, the variance of a state estimate can be expressed as a function of measurement noise variances enabling the selection of sensors for a specified estimator precision.
The PL intensities from the Si ND arrays with different sizes of Au nanoplates are plotted as a function of measurement position of the micro-PL in Figure4.
It means that the losses due to poor estimates (possibly resulting sub-optimal decisions) are calculated as a function of the uncertainty involved and these losses are added to the measurement costs described as a function of measurement time.
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The method first identifies the precipitation occurrence in each grid-cell as a function of measurements in surrounding rain gauges, and then uses daily elevation vs. precipitation linear regressions throughout the grid-cells where precipitation occurrence is identified.
Transient phenomena such as faults, sags and load changes can be estimated with the TSE, covering over, normal and under-determined cases, according to the number of measurements and state variables related through the measurement state estimation equation; proposed as being a function of measurements and their derivatives.
Logistic regression analyses were carried out for the odds for specific causes of hospitalization (relative to not having this cause) as a function of measurements preceding that hospitalization (adjusted for age and sex).
Figure 3 shows a comparison between observed and predicted relative changes in permeability measurements, as a function of permeability measurement at a pore pressure of 1305 psi, for rock samples reported in Jin et al. (2015).
Open image in new window Fig. 3 Comparison between observed (blue) and predicted (red) relative changes in effective permeability measurements, as a function of permeability measurement at a pore pressure of 1305 psi, for 5 rock samples reported in Jin et al. (2015).
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