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The division is a function of length, but I've discovered that, generally speaking, it also sorts the book's contents into two different styles of stories.
Results show that flame-surface structure is a function of length scale (in this case, fuel-layer thickness), pressure, and equivalence-ratio disparity between the nonpremixed fuel and the oxidizer regions (binder-matrix equivalence ratio).
The stiffness ki of each process is a function of length (4 DOF for each process).
The first term in Eq. 1 is the length-tension relationship; it quantifies the elastic force, and it is a function of length (4 DOF).
Since health is a function of length of life and quality of life, the QALY was developed as an attempt to combine the value of these attributes into a single index number.
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When considering the geometric structure of the midline, vaginal opening, episiotomy incision point and episiotomy length, the characteristic depth b is perhaps the most explanatory because it is a function of lengths d and e and angle α.
We noted that, in all muscles, the viscous factor R was a function of length: it had a constant value at short elongations, and it decreased all the way to zero at large elongations.
Binary logistic regression suggested that gillnet disentanglement was a function of length (P < 0.0127), sex (P < 0.0001), and stream type (P < 0.0001).
This emphasis has been augmented by evidence that neurons in visual cortex respond more vigorously at a particular orientation of the contour, with response strength being a function of length, and in some cases, curvature.
However, due to the tubular geometry, the surface area and volume of the mitochondrial network will both be a function of length and thus all three metrics will differ merely by a multiplication factor derived from the tubule radius.
Thermometers function by relating an unobservable quantity, temperature, to an observable quantity, expansion (or length) of a fluid or gas in a glass tube; that is, thermometers measure temperature by assuming that length is a function of temperature: length = $f$(temperature).
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