Sentence examples for a function of variations from inspiring English sources

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Based on data collected from the Canning Basin's Devonian reef complexes this study characterizes syndepositional fracture patterns as a function of variations in: lithofacies, depositional position, stratigraphic architecture, and mechanical stratigraphy.

This study attempted to measure the value of the forest on the quality of water resources from a contingent market, namely drinking water supply, by estimating variations in drinking water costs as a function of variations in land uses.

This is based on the premise that habitat variability in the past was at least as great as at present; that this variability at the landscape level is a function of variations in geology, soils, and topography rather than climate; and that vegetation type at the landscape level can be reconstructed from these environmental variables.

In this study, variations on the output of the Tomgro model are analysed, as a function of variations in solar radiation intensity S, greenhouse air temperature TA and CO2 concentration CA, common for the production of greenhouse tomato in the Bogota Plateau, Colombia.

Correspondingly, absorbance was monitored to make certain that the effects that were seen with regard to ATP levels were not a function of variations in cell count across the various conditions.

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We examined the relationships between measures of browse activity (meristem removal, defoliation) of aspen with ungulate community estimates (fecal and camera counts) as a function of variation in physiographic conditions across the study sites.

Response surface methodology (RSM) was used to model the polynomial quadratic regression which predicts the "sensory acceptability (y)" as a function of variation from selected factors: x1=(n3 polyunsaturated fatty acids or n3PUFA g/kcal and x2=(soluble fibres or SF g/kcal.

We also monitored the CT response to N + Bz containing a fixed concentration of Gal-MRP as a function of variation in pH between 4.1 and 9.1 (Table 1).

The authors did not assess whether this difference was merely a function of variation in the amount smoked by the study mother.

Thus there is variability (interaction with context: stress and smoking) in the expressed behaviour (smoking) as a function of variation on the trait across contexts.

Gene-environment (G-E) interaction refers to variation in the effect of genetic factors, measured in a suitable scale, as a function of variation in environmental exposure and vice versa.

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