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Free sign upThe phrase "a function to have" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context discussing the necessity or utility of a function in programming or mathematics, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "In this code, we define a function to have the ability to process user input efficiently."
Alternatives: "a function that is necessary" or "a function to possess".
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In summary: for a function to have a derivative it is necessary for the function to be continuous, but continuity alone is not sufficient.
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For example, the endocrine pancreatic cells have a function to produce insulin, and normally have a disposition to produce insulin.
"It is a function to which nature has perhaps better suited women".
It assumes that there is still a functioning EU to have a relationship with.
They probably have a function to lubricate the food canals and may also have antimicrobial function.
InnateDB also has a function to filter interactions simultaneously in the graph and the table.
For example, S100A2 (S100 calcium binding protein A) is suspected to have a function of tumour suppressor.
Thus, genes with a highly specific function seem to have low expression levels compared with genes with more general functions.
But that's not exactly an operative, functioning thing, to have a conversation with somebody.
"Our function is to have a long attention span," she added.
Well, in order to sell units, a device needs to have functions.
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