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The phrase "a task that depends" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a task that relies on certain conditions or factors to be completed successfully.
Example: "Completing the project is a task that depends on the availability of resources and team collaboration."
Alternatives: "a task reliant on" or "a task contingent upon".
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An example definition of a task that depends on another task is available in Fig. 4.
The findings of Modi, Dhawale and Bhalla further this effort by implicating area CA3 as this source in a task that depends solely on time.
Then, we are faced with assignment of metabolites as pool metabolites, which is a task that depends on the pathway queries we would like to ask.
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Predicting out of step conditions with local measurements is a challenging task that depends upon settings that are selected using transient simulation of various contingencies and system conditions [35].
Determination of the optimum number of genes (features) to be used by the classification algorithm is usually a difficult task that depends on several factors, including the classification algorithms and the complexity of the data set.
A cyclone׳s performance can be optimized by changing its configuration, which is a very challenging task that depends on critical performance indicators.
Gait performance is a fascinating and complex task that depends on the normal functioning of multiple systems working in a highly coordinated and integrated manner [ 14, 16].
The ASRT task is classically considered as an implicit motor learning task that depends on the procedural memory system [29].
Electrical microstimulation of V5/MT seems to have a stronger effect in our task that depended upon the conjunction of motion and disparity cues than a task based on disparity alone.
Still, there are a few methods that can alleviate this task that, depending on the system being analyzed and on the tester's goals and budget, might apply (e.g., using machine learning algorithms to automatically identify incorrect responses [41]).
It will be interesting for future research to examine how the view-dependent and view-invariant memory systems support the wide range of tasks that depend on visual working memory, including object recognition, saccadic memory, scene perception, navigation and imagination.
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