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"find factors" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of finding factors or components of a certain concept. For example, "We need to find factors that will help us reduce waste in the office."
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A (univariate) polynomial over of degree less than can be uniquely represented by an element of and, under this representation, to find factors of is equivalent to find factors of, that is, to compute factorization of a univariate polynomial of degree over which can be done in at most operations over, neglecting logarithmic factors (see [27, Chapter 14]).
We're here to find factors that advance the student to a higher ranking.
But it does mean that in future quant managers may have to reconsider how much leverage to build into their funds, and will have to try even harder to find factors that their rivals are not exploiting.
Now he and his extended family have joined an extraordinary federal research project that is using genetic sequencing to find factors that increase the risk of heart disease beyond the usual suspects — high cholesterol, high blood pressure, smoking and diabetes.
Several studies try to find factors that influence this consumption.
To find factors affecting route diversion, researchers applied a binary logistic regression model.
Thus, it is critical to find factors that regulate DNA methylation states in reprogramming.
A handful of labs have recently been racing to find factors in young blood that may explain this effect.
Then we show how to use ad-centric features to discover models that can find factors affecting CTR prediction performance.
This result from KSM + pFind1 screening indicates that our PB vectors can be used to find factors that improve quality of iPSCs.
Our study sought to find factors associated with development of organ failure, shock, or death among ED patients presenting with nonsevere sepsis.
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