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The phrase "a subsystem of an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a smaller component or part of a larger system, often in technical or scientific contexts.
Example: "The software application is designed as a subsystem of an integrated management system."
Alternatives: "a component of a" or "a part of an".
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The second example expands this method to a subsystem of an aircraft environmental control system (ECS) to calculate optimal conditions for component FDI.
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For evaluation it has been implemented as a subsystem of a general finite element software.
The effectiveness and the performances of the developed method are illustrated on a subsystem of a drinking water network.
By applying the framework proposed in a subsystem of a thermoelectric plant, it was possible to determine the inspection interval for each failure mode.
A Linear Array Antenna (LAA), a subsystem of a Wireless Communication System (WCS), with 12 number of dipole elements are optimally designed using Gravitational Search Algorithm GSAA).
Both TDL were designed as a subsystem of a composite airborne instruments package, devoted to the chemical and microphysical diagnostics of stratospheric aerosols, developed in the frame of the Airborne Platform for Earth-observation programme (APE).
This model is a subsystem of a mechanical controller provided by an industrial company [46].
First, the mapping might not be a full mapping of a single thinker as opposed to a subsystem of a single thinker (such as their intramodular representation of their lexicon, see Fodor 1983).
To appreciate this one should first note that, since observation implies interaction, a system under observation cannot be a closed system but rather must be a subsystem of a larger closed system, which we may take to be the entire universe, or any smaller more or less closed system that contains the system to be observed, the subsystem.
The key element here is the notion of the conditional wave function of a subsystem of a larger system, which we describe briefly in this section and that Dürr et al. 1992, Section 5, discuss in some detail, together with the related notion of the effective wave function.
Very recently, the concept of elementary flux patterns was introduced, where an elementary flux pattern is defined as a set of reactions within a subsystem of a larger network that represents the basic routes of each steady-state flux of the larger network through the sub-network [ 81].
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