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The phrase "a function of sample" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to statistics, research, or data analysis, where you are discussing how a particular outcome or measurement is influenced by a sample.
Example: "The results of the experiment are a function of sample size, which affects the reliability of the data collected."
Alternatives: "dependent on the sample" or "related to the sample".
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The accuracy of parameter estimates is studied as a function of sample size.
The power consumption was measured as a function of sample thickness, ultrasonic amplitude, and applied pressure.
Fig. 5 (Color online) The magnetoresistance varying as a function of sample angle at different temperatures.
Figure 6 Effective spring constant as a function of sample stiffness.
This difference reflects much higher penetration of the gamma radiation through the polymeric material as a function of sample thickness.
The effective dislocation source length is derived as a function of sample size by a statistical analysis and experimental data.
The consolidated sample reactivity was addressed through flame propagation velocity measurements as a function of sample density.
Differences in CL spectra were observed as a function of sample composition, sintering conditions and location within the sintered pellet.
Figure 3 Second-order susceptibility as a function of sample thickness for a doped sample Figure 4 Second-order susceptibility as a function of sample thickness for the undoped sample.
Figure 4 Typical photopyroelectric curves as a function of sample thickness for HPLC water, ethylene glycol and ethanol.
The figure indicates the decay in recovery error as a function of sample size for all the algorithms.
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