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The phrase "assumed to depend on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or condition that is believed to be reliant on another factor or variable.
Example: "The results of the experiment are assumed to depend on the temperature at which the reactions occur."
Alternatives: "expected to rely on" or "thought to be contingent upon".
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Indeed, these states were assumed to depend on the particular measurement process one was considering.
It is assumed to depend on the ability to recognize one's signs of hunger and fullness and to eat accordingly.
Note that the type of the product, RNA or DNA, is assumed to depend on the foregoing substrate – if a foregoing substrate on a template is one type, the subsequent substrates to be incorporated cannot be the other type (thus, no DNA/RNA chimeric product, or say "copolymer", would form; see discussion for an explanation on this assumption) (Fig. 5).
In addition to the pH-dependency of the kinetic constants, the overall enzyme activity is assumed to depend on
The difference between fiction and nonfiction is quite reasonably assumed to depend on whether stuff is invented or factually reliable.
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.
In macroeconomic models the consumption function tracks total aggregate consumption expenditures; for simplicity it is assumed to depend on a basic subset of the factors economists believe are important at the household level.
Thermophysical properties of Nanofluids are assumed to depend on particles volume fraction and temperature.
Parameters B and d c are, hence, assumed to depend on depth.
One of the groups, minor smoke compounds (minSC), is assumed to depend on the others (minSC predictors).
The material properties are assumed to depend on the variable r and they are expressed as power functions of r.
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