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The phrase "a function of diameter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing how one variable depends on or is determined by the diameter of an object or system.
Example: "The strength of the cable is a function of diameter, meaning thicker cables can support more weight."
Alternatives: "dependent on diameter" or "related to diameter".
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Based on our development, the gain coefficient just was a function of diameter ratio for steady flow in parallel systems.
Fig. 1 Linear regression predicting tree height as a function of diameter from FIA data in Sonoma County, California.
Our results showed the gain coefficient for steady flow in series was a function of diameter and length ratios (D2/D1, L1/L).
Although the strength of MWT as a function of diameter is not known, pulsed radiant heating would help plastic deformation of the rolls.
b Solid points the FWHM from entire emission as a function of diameter of the NWs, empty points the FWHM from the single peaks for thick NWs.
g, h Coercivity values as a function of diameter (calculated from hysteresis loops) for applied filed parallel and perpendicular to the wire long axis, respectively.
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(a) The current density of the subcells as a function of diameters of shell NWs with a fixed D/P ratio of 0.5.
To select the dimensions of the two studied systems, after calculating exciton energies as a function of diameters and heights at B=0, we pick a couple of representative AQDP configurations.
First, it treated all fragmentational debris as spheres of a density which varied as a function of fragment diameter, where diameter was directly related to mass.
For a monocomponent system, a correlation for model parameters was proposed which is expressed as a function of particle diameter, particle density, bed diameter and liquid density.
We determined the percent change in diameter versus age as a function of vessel diameter in the two strains.
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