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The phrase "a function of volume" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in mathematical, scientific, or technical contexts to describe a relationship where one variable depends on the volume of something.
Example: "The pressure of the gas is a function of volume, as described by Boyle's Law."
Alternatives: "dependent on volume" or "related to volume".
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To love such open places, one has to believe that beauty might be a function of volume of uninterrupted space.
It's partly a function of volume: since Florida gets so many loggerhead nests a year, just locating the new nests that turn up on a given morning can take volunteers or county workers hours.
Fig. 2 a The band gap of RbTlCl3 as a function of volume reduction.
(d) Total strain + surface energy for wires and dots as a function of volume.
We study the settling velocity and the average orientation of the ellipsoids as a function of volume fraction.
Figure 5 The normalized thermal conductivity as a function of volume fraction for the Cu, CuO, and MWNT nanofluids.
In the conductometric analysis, a graphical representation of conductivity as a function of volume of titrant added is plotted.
The relative growth of shape diversity as a function of volume and shape similarity is surprisingly uniform.
Open image in new window Figure 3 Viscosity of Ag/water nanofluid as a function of volume concentration.
Therefore, the quadrupole differences of 3-D "Similar Conformer" neighbors as a function of volume need to be considered.
Open image in new window Figure 6 Shear stress as a function of volume concentration for Ag.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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