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The phrase "as a function of product" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in mathematical, scientific, or economic contexts to describe a relationship where one variable depends on the value of a product.
Example: "The efficiency of the process can be analyzed as a function of product yield and input costs."
Alternatives: "in relation to product" or "based on product".
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Return rate is expressed stochastically as a function of product demand.
Our model consistently quantifies these factors as a function of product composition and process variables, and thus is suitable to support optimal product/process design.
Using Axiomatic Design Theory, the drivers of economic and environmental impacts are identified by characterising these impacts as a function of product features.
Based on these relationships, the total cost of model can be expressed as a function of product tolerance from which the optimal tolerance limits can be found out.
The decline in reactivity of the sorbent was accounted by a twofold effect of the product layer growth: (i) the increase of the characteristic length for solid-state diffusion, accounted for in the grain model, and (ii) the increase of the mechanical work required for nucleation as a function of product layer thickness, accounted for in the CF submodel.
An empirical model of market response as a function of product design, company income, product trend, competitor's condition, marketing effort, socio-economic condition, and political condition is developed in this study, then a set of real case data of an automotive product are utilized to finalize and validate the model.
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Fig. 5 Chemical similarity method performance on hypothetical libraries of linear natural products as a function of natural product size.
Ellison and Fudenberg (1999) model a customer's utility from a product with positive externalities as a function of the product's inherent value and of the number of customers using the product.
The model simulates the comminution and liberation phenomena as a function of the product design variables.
New empirical evidence is presented that synthesizes these findings into a parsimonious account of how power alters consumer behavior as a function of both product attributes and recipients.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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