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The phrase "a given output" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific result or outcome that has been predetermined or specified in a particular context.
Example: "In this experiment, we need to analyze the effects of temperature on a given output to determine the optimal conditions for growth."
Alternatives: "a specified result" or "a predetermined outcome."
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The error estimator drives the local modification of the approximation degree in the elements and faces of the mesh, aimed at obtaining a uniform error distribution below a user-given tolerance in a given output of interest.
Solving the problem is equivalent to finding a set of inputs to the circuit that will yield a given output.
A catalyst can speed up the reaction, but does not reduce the power needed for a given output.
For a given output bound, we determine the algorithm's rate of convergence.
The term suggests that impact is related to how many citations, site visits, clicks or downloads a given output is getting.
Also calculated are the maximum amplification factor and the optimum number of microlever stages for a given output system.
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Utilities is a bit of a surprise given output had already been really strong because of a particularly wintery start to the year, driving heating demand.
A given set of inputs is mapped into a set of given outputs which classifies this training algorithm as a supervised training algorithm (Fausett 1994).
The pyranometer gives output in a range of 0 10 mV having sensitivity of approximately (8;{{upmu {rm{V/Wm^{-2}}}}}).
The result is that a given power output can be achieved using a smaller total cylinder volume.
For a given power output, higher thermal efficiency will allow lower Γn.
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