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The phrase "assumed to depend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or condition that is believed to rely on something else.
Example: "The outcome of the experiment is assumed to depend on the temperature at which the reaction occurs."
Alternatives: "expected to rely" or "thought to be contingent on".
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Thermophysical properties of Nanofluids are assumed to depend on particles volume fraction and temperature.
The difference between fiction and nonfiction is quite reasonably assumed to depend on whether stuff is invented or factually reliable.
Rf was assumed to depend on global [Ca2+] as explained above; in addition, its value was reduced during LatB application22.
One of the groups, minor smoke compounds (minSC), is assumed to depend on the others (minSC predictors).
It is assumed to depend on the ability to recognize one's signs of hunger and fullness and to eat accordingly.
The elasticity tensor is assumed to depend linearly on the design function (density) as in the variable thickness sheet problem.
The material properties are assumed to depend on the variable r and they are expressed as power functions of r.
The success of the innovation is assumed to depend on the availability of financing, locus of financial control, the amount of resources invested, and on a random event.
The particle capture efficiency and cake resistance are assumed to depend on the angle at which particles impact the cake.
The viscosity is assumed to depend on the concentration as well as the temperature, while density contrasts are neglected.
When two rival countries are considered, each country's level of security is assumed to depend on both its own level and its rivals' level of military spending.
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