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Discover Ludwig"decomposed from" is a valid phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the breakdown or separation of something into its components or elements. Example: The complex chemical compound is decomposed from its original form, revealing its individual components.
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Suppose that we have a set of K -tuples, decomposed from via merging tables.
ISSM uses several narrowband signals decomposed from wideband signal incoherently [3].
Then the natural dynamic characteristics could be analyzed with the IMFs decomposed from the original signals.
We first present the tidal components decomposed from the wind observations at different stations.
The firing rate and recruitment threshold of motor units decomposed from EMGs were then compared among muscle regions.
The active carbon decomposed from the continuously supplied methane results in the subsequent growth of graphene (Fig. 5b).
These PL peaks at 730 nm are close to the 750-nm PL peaks decomposed from the HF-treated samples.
This is mainly caused by the Mn dissolution generated from HF thermally decomposed from the LiPF6 salt at elevated temperatures.
The supersonic wave components of the flow variables are decomposed from the full flow-field using wavenumber frequency domain filtering.
The particles decomposed from heated ABC powder such as nitrogen and phosphor will react with free radicals rapidly.
The optimal band imaging (OBI) system is a new technology that can select better spectral images decomposed from ordinary endoscopic images.
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