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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are set depending on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing conditions or variables that determine how something is established or configured.
Example: "The parameters for the experiment are set depending on the initial conditions observed."
Alternatives: "are established based on" or "are determined by".
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The methodology consists of a thermodynamic model of a micro gas turbine coupled with a multi-variable multi-objective genetic optimization algorithm, in which decision variables and objectives are set depending on available experimental data.
Access permissions are set depending on these threshold.
Wholesale prices are set depending on what period the energy will be delivered for.
The respiratory rate and tidal volume are set, depending on weight and oxygen requirements of the patient.
According to the definitions set by the IDF and NCEP III, central obesity can be defined in terms of WC, and the WC values are set depending on the ethnicity of the subjects.
The parameters Λ max, η and λ max are set depending on the complexity of G k (SR) and on the running time allowed by the user for the cycle search.
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The thresholds (dashed lines) can be set depending on the metric used to quantify the diversity on each axis.
The repeated pattern period can be set depending on the arrival and discard time of voice packet.
ΔC and ΔD are the difference thresholds between setting value and real data, which can be set depending on the arm control accuracy.
The transmission rate is set depending on the received power threshold and the corresponding maximal distance based on the IEEE 802.11a standard [2].
Traffic parameters for each connection can be set depending on the type of protocol selected, and invalid values are marked in red.
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