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The phrase 'myriad of parameters' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to a large number of distinct characteristics or aspects of something. For example, "Our team of scientists had to consider a myriad of parameters in order to develop a viable solution."
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Even in the cases that they are relatively unsophisticated (which contrary to stereotypes are not usual), they absolutely need to have a quick mind, possess a fine memory, make instant decisions factoring in a myriad of parameters and also be able to muster a playbook that is akin to a thick, complex technical manual.
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Visual stimuli, which may trigger PSE, are characterized by myriads of visual parameters like temporal frequency, spatial frequency, stimulus contrast, patterns, and chromaticity.
A myriad of altered coagulation parameters are readily measurable, such as thrombocytopenia, prolonged global coagulation times, reduced levels of coagulation inhibitors, or high levels of fibrin split products.
They are impractical at present for industrial field application in which we have to calibrate a myriad of other discrete and continuous parameters, including fluid contacts, rock compressibility, and relative permeability.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.02863.008 Qualitative Stability of GRNs prevents the catastrophe described by Maxwell from occurring, even when any of the myriad quantitative system parameters (TF abundance, promoter availability, the rate of transcription, etc).
During this period, many aspects of SNs have been explored and developed [1 4]; a myriad of interesting applications in localization, tracking and parameter estimation have also been considered [5 7].
Tap water sometimes contains a myriad of other chemicals that can alter your water's parameters.
A myriad of studies have examined the effect of ACTN3 R577X genotype on athletic parameters, with widely varying results.
Thus, changes in any or all of the physiologic parameters that define EF can result in a myriad of combinations that preclude use of EF as a definitive measure of change in any one of them under clinical conditions.
Modulation of three processing parameters, namely potential difference, distance between tip-to-collector and feed rate led to myriad of fiber-morphology (beaded, bead free, branched and ribbon) with diverse size-spectrum.
There are a myriad of problems with this approach.
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