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The phrase "a physical origin for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the source or cause of a physical phenomenon or object.
Example: "Researchers are investigating a physical origin for the unusual behavior observed in the experiment."
Alternatives: "a tangible source of" or "a material basis for".
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Thus, the energy relaxation of the excitons is a physical origin for the gate (drain) voltage dependent spectral shift.
If replicated, these findings may provide evidence of a physical origin for this enigmatic disorder.
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Lending credence to a physical origin to the condition are cases of false pregnancies in animals.
The physical origin for such a phenomenon has also been analyzed.
We reveal that the underlying physical origin for this crossover is a mechanism transition of kinetic nanofriction arising from distinctive ways of interaction between the admolecule and the graphene substrate in these two regimes due to the temperature change.
The physical origin for those phenomena can be given as follows.
The physical origin for the importance of α on the flow distribution is analyzed.
The physical origin for the effect of α on the flow distribution is discussed and a simplified 2D model with the critical details of the flow physics is developed.
Hence, the physical origin for the modulation of Eg (1.2 3.1 eV) by edge quantum entrapment or by other under-coordinated sites will benefit the Eg engineering of antimonene for wide electro-optical applications.
The physical origins for the loss of efficiency retention are at present a topic of intense debate given its enormous implications.
Physical origins for the influences of different design parameters are also discussed.
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