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The phrase "as a function of depth which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing how one variable changes in relation to another, specifically in relation to depth.
Example: "The temperature of the water varies as a function of depth which affects the types of marine life present."
Alternatives: "in relation to depth" or "depending on depth".
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Burrow network simulations provide estimates of burrow surface areas as a function of depth, which are used to derive nonlocal bioirrigation coefficients.
(d) Sample scattering depth: this can be calculated from the photoelectric absorption, to estimate the intensity contribution as a function of depth, which is again a convolute and results in a small displacement bias in the actual 2θ scattering angle, that is a function of 2θ.
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The sample information was obtained as a function of depth by Fourier transforming Ê sample k), which rewrites Eq. (23) as a series of convolution operations between the transformed Jones matrices [ 30].
Shear wave spectra can be affected by the ARF spatial extent in the orthogonal dimension, which can be important when lateral:elevation excitation beamwidth anisotropies exist as a function of depth.
B-scan OCT images consist of parallel A-scans, which may be averaged to calculate a light attenuation curve describing the signal intensity as a function of depth.
The PSF is shown as a function of depth and position on the sensor.
McCloskey, L. R. & Muscatine, L. Production and respiration in the Red Sea coral Stylophora pistillata as a function of depth.
The projects in which my students, post-docs and I are engaged involve developing and exploiting novel instruments that probe polar ice down to depths of thousands of meters as well as those that map microbial life and volcanic records as a function of depth in deep ice.
The result is a model for sedimentation, which for c < 0 in the steady state as t → ∞ gives a statistical derivation of the law of pressure as a function of depth in an isothermal atmosphere.
However, it is frequently necessary to measure also an optical parameter, such as the absorption of ultraviolet light, as a function of depth in the centrifuge tube.
Reduction of contrast and resolution as a function of depth was smallest with eXplore Optix for depth of 2-6 mm, while other depths gave comparable results in all systems.
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