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The phrase "as the gradient of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical or scientific contexts to describe the rate of change or slope of a function or variable.
Example: "The function behaves differently as the gradient of the curve increases."
Alternatives: "in terms of the slope of" or "regarding the rate of change of".
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This has been described as the "gradient" of small intestine motility.
The magnetic field B is an example of a vector field that cannot in general be described as the gradient of a scalar potential.
In psychophysics, Gibson found texture gradient and width gradient as well as the gradient of binocular disparity as the major cues of surface orientation in depth.
The 1D model also shows how the tension forces that open the fracture decreases as the gradient of the pore pressure decreases.
As the gradient of the Nile there is only 1 13,000, the great volume of additional water that arrives during the rainy season cannot be accommodated by the river, and, as a result, during those months almost the entire plain becomes inundated.
Particularly, it is unnecessary to force the data structure to vectors of equal length; (2) it is able to compute the gradient of the regression surface as long as the gradient of the metric is definable and defined.
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However, analysing a normally distributed quantity such as temperature, the gradient of the return time curve is highly sensitive to small changes in the temperature (Supplementary Fig. 1).
As before, the gradient of at is positive for all, that is (3.88).
What we need is somehow to start seeing such compromises as normal – seeing the gradient of age as the continuum that it is rather than splitting it sharply into just two tribes, the fully employed and those altogether past it.
It tracks your latitude, longitude and altitude, so that when you have reached your destination, it knows exactly how far and how fast you ran, as well as the gradients of the slopes you climbed.
The narrow Pennine roads will test the riders as much as the gradients of the hills- Jenkin Road in Sheffield where the stage finishes reaches 33 per cent at points.
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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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