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The phrase "applied to a number of inverse" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity, making it difficult to understand its intended meaning.
Example: "The formula can be applied to a number of inverse functions to determine their properties."
Alternatives: "applied to several inverses" or "used for various inverse cases".
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The REM and filter theory are applied to a number of inverse problems, but their successful applications depend on initial guess of parameters to be identified.
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The inverse analysis procedure is then presented and applied to a number of selected scenarios to highlight its robustness considering different boundary conditions in terms of external temperature and relative humidity surrounding the concrete.
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However, Newton's theorem shows that an inverse-cubic force may be applied to a particle moving under a linear or inverse-square force such that its orbit remains closed, provided that k equals a rational number.
From the viewpoint of analyzing experimental data, a number of inverse problems arise.
Preconditioning is applied to reduce the number of iterations required by the BFGS algorithm to build a quasi-Newton approximation of the inverse Hessian.
Two weights will be applied to the data: inverse probability of selection and post-stratification on age and sex.
A limited number of strategies can be applied to measure inverse agonism of ligands acting at G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs).
By applying these new inverse methods to a number of ground-based geomagnetic observations, it was found that two basic elements in spatial patterns can be viewed as two physical processes for solar wind-magnetosphere energy coupling.
When BSP are recorded with only a limited number of electrodes, in general biophysical a priori models are applied to facilitate the inverse computation.
In the same way as the logarithm reverses exponentiation, the complex logarithm is the inverse function of the exponential function applied to complex numbers.
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