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The phrase "applying a temperature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the act of setting or using a specific temperature for a process, experiment, or device.
Example: "When baking, applying a temperature of 350 degrees Fahrenheit is essential for optimal results."
Alternatives: "setting a temperature" or "using a temperature".
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This is why BMW has fitted a thermoelectric generator in the exhaust system of the test car.The generator converts heat into electricity using the Seebeck effect, named after Thomas Johann Seebeck, a physicist who discovered in 1821 that applying a temperature difference across two adjoined metals gave rise to a small voltage.
It was verified that by applying a temperature gradient, the processing time could be significantly reduced.
The temperature-induced responses are calculated by applying a temperature loading model to the finite element model of the structure.
A test stand apparatus is built applying a temperature gradient on commercially available Bi2Te3 thermoelectric modules by means of an injection and a rejection of heat brought upon by counter current hot and cold liquids.
It is shown that applying a temperature gradient along the FSMA foil specimen results in the formation and propagation of a martensite austenite phase boundary from the hot to the cold side, allowing for reproducible strain temperature characteristics.
The thermoelectric voltage was measured against nickel wires with a distance of 10 mm in a home-made device when applying a temperature difference between the micro-ceramic heater (Sakaguchi Ltd. MS 1000) up to 1,273 K, and maintaining the cold end at around 473 K, as reported elsewhere [12, 13, 14].
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We applied a temperature correction to the results, which then exactly matched the stress model predictions - so the major part of the test was a big success.
To further increase lycopene productivity, we applied a temperature-shift culture technique (37 → 25 °C).
This is achieved by applying a decreasing temperature profile during the batch reaction.
Applying a reflow temperature of 110°C, exposed steps are then selectively transformed into a continuous slope while other topographies are unaltered (c-d).
Resistivity was determined by a four-wire method while Seebeck coefficient was measured applying a constant temperature gradient across the sample of 20 K.
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