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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alter the phase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to changing or modifying a particular stage or condition, often in scientific or technical discussions.
Example: "To improve the efficiency of the experiment, we need to alter the phase of the reaction."
Alternatives: "change the stage" or "modify the phase".
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Ectoine has been previously shown to fluidize lipid monolayers and alter the phase behavior.
The LGN process did not alter the phase transformation characteristics of the alloy.
DTA studies show that the additives alter the phase transition temperatures of AN.
It is seen that the calcination did not alter the phase purity but substantially improved the crystallinity of the phosphor.
Accordingly, different additives have been used to alter the phase composition and improve the engineering properties of asphalt matrix (Ahmedzade 2013).
This latter component is able to alter the phase angle difference, and thus controlling the power flow, but with the problems related to any electromechanical component [41].
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In continuing efforts to understand urea phase connectivity in flexible polyurethane foams and its implications on physical properties, LiCl is used to alter the phase-separation behavior of slabstock foams.
Such treatments as adsorption, flotation, and coagulation only alter the phases of pollutants but do not destroy them.
By altering the phase and amplitude, each "neuron" is tunable.
Release profiles were successfully manipulated by altering the phase of growth factor loading and microparticle crosslinking extent.
The structural integrity of the additive is found to play a major role in altering the phase transition temperature of PVME.
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