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The phrase "are scaled depending" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something is adjusted or modified based on certain criteria or factors.
Example: "The prices of the services are scaled depending on the level of demand throughout the year."
Alternatives: "are adjusted based on" or "are modified according to".
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Slice management Slices are scaled depending on service requirements.
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Note that dimensions were not optimized, but can be scaled depending on the application.
Moreover, the number of units used to perform in parallel can also be scaled depending some characteristics of the algorithm.
The modest spatial differences predicted in these studies are likely not significant and are thus not emphasized in the ISCEV standards for ERG recording other than to note that amplitudes may have to be scaled depending on where the electrode routinely contacts the eye in a given clinic or laboratory [ 10– 10].
They usually allow fixed-size VMs to be scaled out depending on current workload demand.
The wind tunnel data can be scaled appropriately, depending on the Reynolds number conditions, for future FEA models of larger wind turbines.
Each layer was scaled appropriately depending upon the native voxel size.
Each end-labeling reaction was carried out using the same ratio of DNA/labeling mix and was scaled up depending on the experiment.
This type of reaction is performed as a batch process which can be scaled up depending on the capacity and design of the reactor.
In addition, larger laboratory classes must have cost-effective protocols that can be scaled up depending on enrollment numbers each semester.
Starting from the Gibbs free energy formula, the chemical potential decrease during crystallization is scaled, which depends on the released chemical bonding energy per unit phase transition zone.
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