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The phrase "as a function of the sample" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific or statistical contexts to indicate that a variable or outcome is dependent on or influenced by the characteristics of a sample.
Example: "The results of the experiment varied significantly as a function of the sample size used in the analysis."
Alternatives: "depending on the sample" or "in relation to the sample".
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The Z-score can was plotted as a function of the sample window size (n/ N), to examine the distribution of functional categories within the network.
In this study, the fracture mechanism was observed step by step, as a function of the sample extension.
Empirical expressions are derived for determining the A-basis and the B-basis material properties as a function of the sample size.
A simple procedure for the diffusivity determination from the characteristic time of response as a function of the sample thickness is given.
Results were used to express uncertainty as a function of the length of the control plane and number of wells, or alternatively as a function of the sample spacing.
Effective elastic and plastic mechanical properties of Voronoi samples are calculated as a function of the sample size, and deformation mechanisms triggering the size effects are traced through strain maps.
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Panel B shows the number of links as a function of the sampling time.
Figure 10 shows the MSE average as a function of the number of samples.
Fig. 6c shows this ratio as a function of the average ({textit{RF}}) of the samples.
Figures 3e and 3f show the integrated PL from each band as a function of the nominal focus distance (relative sample stage movement) into the structure.
Temperature gradient ∇T along the sample as a function of the square of the heating voltage VH at different base temperatures, which is proportional to the heating power.
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