| 31. | It's real, it's rising, but it isn't necessarily a function of time spent on the job.
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| 32. | Total strain can be plotted as a function of time for a given temperature or temperatures.
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| 33. | It is a record of the ground motion at a measuring station as a function of time.
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| 34. | The distribution of the meanings of this term is therefore a function of time on the Web.
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| 35. | This can be avoided by performing measurements as a function of time and extrapolating the obtained results.
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| 36. | As a result, the input function of these isotopes can be estimated as a function of time.
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| 37. | Shula's detractors can argue, as many have, that his impressive resume is primarily a function of time.
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| 38. | Say you have an equation that describes your distance from, say Tokyo, as a function of time.
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| 39. | From this equation you can find the derivative to determine your velocity as a function of time.
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| 40. | In part, that's a function of timing.
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