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The phrase "a function of pressures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing how certain outcomes or behaviors are influenced by varying pressures, such as in scientific, economic, or social discussions.
Example: "The results of the experiment were found to be a function of pressures applied during the testing phase."
Alternatives: "dependent on pressures" or "influenced by pressures".
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We will model these heat engines as thermodynamic cycles and apply the First Law of Thermodynamics to estimate thermal efficiency and work output as a function of pressures and temperatures at various points in the cycle.
In this way, measuring and knowing the solubility of pharmaceuticals in supercritical fluids are one of the most critical parameters must be systematically categorized as a function of pressures and temperatures.
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Because, of course, these do change as a function of pressure.
What could change as a function of pressure is where these happen to lie.
The dataset comprises profiles of temperature (°C) and practical salinity (psu) as a function of pressure (dbar).
The curves display H2O solubility for the stated melt composition as a function of pressure and wt% H2O.
In other words, we could solve for pressure as a function of temperature, or temperatures as a function of pressure, along the coexistence curve.
Few experiments have characterized the survivability of carbon foils as a function of pressure.
The constructed model was used to infer etch mechanisms particularly as a function of pressure.
The sensor response is investigated as a function of pressure and temperature.
The asphaltene precipitation is a function of pressure, temperature, and fluid composition.
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