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The phrase "as a function of the normalized" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in mathematical, scientific, or technical contexts to describe a relationship or dependency on a normalized variable or parameter.
Example: "The output of the system varies as a function of the normalized input values."
Alternatives: "in relation to the normalized" or "depending on the normalized".
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Figure 5 Average power consumption as a function of the normalized distance.
Figure 7 Average timing MSE as a function of the normalized distance.
Figure 6 Average synchronization time as a function of the normalized distance.
Besides, the used limitation of these simple methods as a function of the normalized height is also quantitatively determined.
In the following, the DFTs of signals are denoted by capital letters as a function of the normalized frequency.
The resulting FER values are shown as a function of the normalized distance between T0 and the relay.
Fig. 6 Calculated and normalized 2.26-µm nightside brightness as a function of the normalized total cloud thickness.
In Figure 6, we plot |T| as a function of the normalized strength, for six different observation frequencies around ω c 0 ( = 2 π f c 0 ).
The latter is usually achieved when the graphical plot describing normalized tissue concentration as a function of the normalized time becomes linear [11, 12].
Figure 10 Average utility per stage as a function of the normalized Doppler frequency for different channel correlation models and EWMA smoothing factors.
The behavior of the vibrational energy density (1) as a function of the normalized distance, along the axis of the DBR, is shown in Figure 3a.
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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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