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The phrase "a sine of" is not correct in English
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A sine of period equal to 3 is a good approximation for the three-base periodicity at sites not in close vicinity to some substitutions.
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For each gene g, we generated the Class 1 response profile by randomly selecting a segment of a sine wave, of length 1.5π between 0 to 4π.
As with the raw voltage values, the axial force and moment data were reasonably well fit by a sine function of the absolute value of FOE position.
This is a sine instead of a cosine.
Does your eating follow a sine wave of cakes to lettuce and back again?
Jason's life becomes a sine wave of rehab attempts and four-day benders.
For comparison, the AFM torsion signal is measured and follows a sine function of the sample rotation angle.
Because square waves are harmonics of sine waves with the same fundamental frequency, setting the cut-off frequency at the fundamental frequency could eliminate the high harmonics, and generate a sine wave of the same frequency.
The EIS measurements were carried out at an open-circuit potential (OCP) using a sine wave of 10 mV amplitude peak to peak.
Thirdly, the I/ Qmismatch is compensated using the estimates, and a sine function of the CFO is formed based on the compensated signal.
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