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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a function of x from the" is not complete and lacks context, but it is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in mathematical or scientific contexts when discussing relationships or dependencies involving a variable x.
Example: "The equation represents a function of x from the set of real numbers."
Alternatives: "a function of x derived from" or "a function of x based on".
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Surface tensions of melts are calculated as a function of x from the P-V-T data for the liquid state using the theory of Prigogine and Patterson.
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Let D j (x) be the distance from node j to node S as a function of x.
Yoon and colleagues measured the dielectric properties of (Pb1- x Ca x )(Mg0.33Ta0.67 O3 and (Al0.5Ta0.5 1- x (Mg0.33Ta0.67) x O4 as a function of x.
A terminological note: With a "variable" X (in the mathematical sense) we mean a functional property of individuals d∈D of a domain D, i.e., a function X: D→ran(X) from D into ran(X).
The support function of X is the function (delta^(cdot |X)) from (E^{prime}) to (] - infty;+infty]) defined by delta^ y|X) = sup bigl{ y(x); x in X bigr}.
We can see from equations (55) that two variables x i and m i contribute to the production of x i; hence, their covariance could affect the propensity function of x i in the production reaction of a stochastic simulation.
Our objective is to estimate x Q from y, even though y is not an explicit function of x Q.
Whenever the function of x, f(x), equals 0, the parabola will cross the x-axis.
Note f(x) is a linear function of Φ x) but may be a non-linear function of x.
Notice that ƒ(n)(x) is a function of two arguments, n and x.
This stems from Eqs. (3) and (4), which show that Δ x(F) is a function of both N w and x SSB.
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