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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a function of velocity" is correct and usable in written English.
It essentially means that velocity is the factor that determines how something else will behave or turn out. For example: The acceleration of the object is dependent on its velocity as a function of velocity.
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Figure 5 PHD as a function of velocity and time step, using the shrink-PHD filter.
The degree of wall film mass transfer as a function of velocity, interfacial area and wall-film thickness is established.
Finally, it is shown that mixing times can be described satisfactorily as a function of velocity, jet diameter and viscosity.
Entropy generation equations, for the first time in this problem, are derived as a function of velocity, temperature and concentration gradients.
The availability of the kinetic density as a function of velocity is useful to analyze the underlying kinetic causes of macroscopic observables.
The Taylor impact properties were investigated as a function of velocity and various large-strain compression tests were undertaken to explain the results.
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As a consequence, the Brouwer et al. (2002) plot of actual running-initiation times as a function of velocity-ratio threshold times would look different.
This new methodology can predict bed expansion and porosity, particle mixing time and velocity as a function of liquid velocity.
Deposition of suspended carbonate matter is calculated as a function of flow velocity, water depth and settling velocity of suspended carbonate matter.
The deposition velocity was determined by plotting pressure drop as a function of mixture velocity.
The result is a single number in units of neurons/s/pA, which determines the speed of the bump as a function of injected velocity input.
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