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The word "parameterized" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of adapting something by setting some kind of predetermined boundaries or conditions. For example, "This software was parameterized in order to maximize efficiency."
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The simplest kinds of state-of-affairs consist of a relation, individuals related by the relation, and a polarity, and might be represented as in (8): Arguments of a relation may be parameterized, as in (9): Parameterized roles can be anchored to individuals.
In the Australian context, vulnerability and exposure to bushfire can be jointly parameterized by a simple function of distance from the nearest bushland.
Timelike world lines can be parameterized by a quantity, proper time, which is measured by ideal clocks following such world lines.
\] If the model is parameterized by a convex set, which it typically is, then there will be a hypothesis $h_{\bar{\theta}}$ in the model.
A CTC is then (by definition) a parameterized closed spacetime curve whose tangent is everywhere a future-pointing timelike vector.
The key idea is that in mapping the source calculus to the semantic target calculus, all types are parameterized with an extra continuation argument.
The method can be explained by means of a simple example taken from Carnielli et al. 2008: consider a propositional modal logic L, to be parameterized with first-order logic Lfol in order to describe the dynamics of data bases.
As an example, consider two points in a plane parameterized as $(x, y)$: the points $0 , 0 $ and $1 , 1 $.
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The second group describes — the term of art is "parameterize" — patterns and interactions that have been observed in nature but may be only partly understood, or processes that occur on a small scale, and have to be averaged out over huge spaces.
*** All climate models treat the laws of physics in the same way, but, since they parameterize phenomena like cloud formation differently, they come up with different results.
In ch. 10, section 102, Russell also gives a form of Cantor's theorem, which captures the logical essence of diagonalization (this version is by now folklore): no binary relation can parameterize all unary predicates over a given domain U (i.e., no binary relation R exists such that for all unary predicates P over U, there is an object a in U for which one has: for all x in U, R a, x) ↔ P x)).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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