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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an output from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used in the context of taking data or information from a source and presenting it as a result. For example, "The professor ran a series of tests and the analysis revealed an output from the sample material."
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An engineering process is an output from a set of combined processes which may be homogeneous or heterogeneous.
To get an output from the AD9822, the active low OEB signal should be set low.
The following circuit is used to power the OPT101 sensor and read an output from pin5.
In this example we use an output from the Chandra Source Catalog stored in tab-separated-value format (TSV).
Some DACs use external references and have a reference input terminal, while others have an output from an internal reference.
This paper presents a hybrid dynamic neural network structure which presents a similar idea of serial parallel hybrid structure, but it uses an output from another neural network for training and operation classified as a serial parallel model.
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In farming, improvements in technique and equipment have made possible an increasing output from a declining labour force.
At first, we noticed that we were not getting an output signal from the CCD.
We also describe techniques for reassembling an output image from a set of tiles distributed over a cluster.
"Wind energy is intrinsically a low-density source, so you cannot produce a huge output from a small machine.
Fig. 10 a Output screen from wmAvs before compression.
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