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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all function of" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The success of the project is all a function of teamwork and communication."
Alternatives: "entirely dependent on" or "solely a result of".
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Except for Tb,av, which needs to be estimated as shown in the following, the others parameters, if an adequate correlations for Nu is introduced in St and a proper correlation is used for f, are all function of the velocity.
Thus it is possible that the pointed out cases are found to be non-moonlighting once the molecular mechanism of all function of the proteins are revealed.
Our third best match for this syndrome from all 27 251 MGD mouse models is a mouse model involving a targeted insertion to knock-out all function of the Rspo2 gene: B6.Cg-Rspo2 / Rspo2 (http://www.informatics.jax.org/accession/MGI 3839444).org/accession/MGI 3839444
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Such circuits are of general applicability although the intended application for which the circuits were designed is the winner-take-all function of a digital implementation of a neural network based on the self organising map.
Well, men! Their resources - money, looks, religion, organisation, focus (all a function of class) - were all mobilised to protect them and to obscure the question of culpability.
With all functions of the NSA and Cybercommand under "big data" enthusiast Keith Alexander, there was no debate.
The commission culminated in the Uniform Determination of Death Act in 1981, which defined death as "irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brainstem".
But are not advertising and marketing all functions of capitalism — about making people want bigger houses, and things to fill them with?
Denham announced yesterday that Exeter and Norwich were to become unitary authorities, with responsibility for all functions of local government from schools to road building to social care.
Like all states, California follows a version of the 1981 Uniform Determination of Death Act, which says that someone who has sustained the "irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brain stem, is dead".
On December 11th, her doctor called the neurologist Robin Shanahan to determine, as the attending physician put it to the court, "whether or not Ms. McMath had sustained an irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain".
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