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The phrase "a functions of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a function of"? You can use "a function of" when discussing a relationship where one variable depends on another in mathematics, science, or general contexts.
Example: "The speed of the car is a function of the engine's power and the weight of the vehicle."
Alternatives: "a result of" or "a consequence of".
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The results are presented as a functions of arm length and Fourier frequency.
Results are presented in this paper on mathematical modeling with respect to an optimal experiment design for estimating the emissivity as a functions of temperature for insulated material.
The atomic structure of proposed fullerite-based nanocomposite was analyzed and mechanical properties as a functions of geometrical characteristics were examined in details.
The characteristic length-scales of surface patterns such as ridges and step bunches are investigated with kinetic Monte Carlo simulations, and analytic estimations as a functions of growth parameters are proposed.
The distribution ratios of Am III) and Eu III) in C2-BTP/Cnmim+ NTf−2 (n = 2, 4, 6, 8) were measured as a functions of the extraction time and the concentration of nitric acid.
A higher DO concentration resulted in a slower rise in TMP, corresponding to less membrane fouling, which was investigated in depth through a series of analyses including resistance measurements and compressibility of the cake layer as well as particle sizes as a functions of DO for both aerobic and anoxic phases in SBR.
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