| 41. | We can now form all sorts of functions of time which we may integrate over the path.
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| 42. | So, the time delay diminshes as a function of time, making the clock look like moving faster.
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| 43. | There must, of course, be practical exceptions to that rule, most of them a function of time.
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| 44. | Finding the velocity as a function of time involves solving a differential equation and verifying its validity.
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| 45. | It's just a function of time ."
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| 46. | The difference is used for the calculation of the noise disturbance as a function of time and frequency.
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| 47. | "It's really a function of time.
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| 48. | How long it takes to get to the entire force will be a function of time and opportunity.
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| 49. | This study also revealed that cultural adaption is also a function of time spent in the host environment.
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| 50. | The result for each planet is an orbit, a simple description of its position as function of time.
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