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The phrase "a function of temperature in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts when discussing how a particular variable or phenomenon changes with temperature.
Example: "The rate of reaction is a function of temperature in the chemical process."
Alternatives: "dependent on temperature in the" or "related to temperature in the".
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The weight of the sample has been recorded as a function of temperature in the ranges of 25 950 °C.
The measurements were done as a function of temperature in the range between room temperature and 80 °C.
b The power law decay behavior of the normalized drain current and mobility as a function of temperature in the range from 25too 150°C.
Dielectric study as a function of temperature in the frequency range of 1 kHz–1 MHz has confirmed the observed phase transitions.
The transient PL for the E1 band emission as a function of temperature in the Si ND array is shown in Figure 1b.
Figure 8 shows a logarithmic plot of the integrated intensity of the Pb(200) peak as a function of temperature in the third heating cycle (sample 2).
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Responses of electrolyte leakage and Fv/Fm as a function of temperature in different grape genotypes.
The DC electrical conductivity as a function of temperature is measured in the temperature range 300 500 K.
"Tire pressure is a function of temperature, and when the temperature varies, the pressure will vary".
b FHWM, γ as a function of temperature: the sub-peaks broaden with increasing temperature in both cases.
The Seebeck coefficient of Ca0.8Dy0.2MnO3 as a function of temperature is shown in Figure 6, depending on sintering temperature.
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