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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a output of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an output of"? You can use "an output of" when referring to the result or product generated by a process, system, or function.
Example: "The software generates an output of the data analysis in real-time."
Alternatives: "a result of" or "a product of".
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(a) Output of SMF.
That is, if a physical motion is selected as a output of this system, the notification does not disturb unrelated person but can be perceived sufficiently by a person nearby.
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If a species is an output of a reaction, an edge is created from the reaction to the species.
Another major player is likely to be NuScale Power, which plans a module with an output of just 45 megawatts.
ROSETTA design may read these files and produce an output of a small section of the structure, or crash.
A screenshot of an output of SimRunner is shown in Fig. 9.
This one factory in Bolton churns out 1.2m loaves a week, part of an output of 12m across the business.
By contrast, a NAND gate gives an output of zero when both inputs are one and one when they are not.
As an output of this step a binary vector termed 'mutation pattern' is calculated.
A better indicator than cost, end strength is an output of the process, but it is a poor measure of the military capability purchased.
The regulator pins will be a common, an input from the smoothing capacitor and an output of the regulator.
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