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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activities variable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a variable that represents or relates to different activities, often in research or data analysis.
Example: "In our study, we found that the activities variable significantly influenced the overall results."
Alternatives: "activity variable" or "variable of activities".
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Neither PM2.5 nor NO2 were consistently associated with any symptom or limitation in activities variable.
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The final outcome is a statistical model, linking IT resource utilization to manufacturing activities variables.
Coarse particles concentrations were positively associated with most symptom and restriction of activities variables in lag1.
The final physical activity variable captured individual walking activity.
Unsupervised learning rules update the connectivity exclusively based on the value of the activity variable.
The parameter μ is the ratio of the time-scales between the inputs and the activity variable.
The state of each local population is described in terms of two stochastic variables, a continuous synaptic variable and a discrete activity variable.
As well as the activity variable u we also have a "recovery" (or "adaptation") variable a, which is driven by u with strength B on a timescale τ.
For the sake of computational simplicity, the value attained by the activity variable at the boundary was chosen to be a constant ((u_{BC}=0)) throughout this paper.
If μ = 0, the inputs are infinitely slow and the activity variable has enough time to converge towards its equilibrium point.
A percept is assumed to be dominant when the activity variable of each node associated with the pattern is a unique maximum within its attribute column.
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