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The phrase "as a function of cluster size" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific or mathematical contexts to describe how one variable changes in relation to the size of a cluster.
Example: "The efficiency of the algorithm varies as a function of cluster size, indicating that larger clusters may lead to improved performance."
Alternatives: "in relation to cluster size" or "depending on cluster size".
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Variation of binding energy per atom as a function of cluster size is shown in Fig. 2a.
Figure 2d shows variation of average Al Al distance of the most stable clusters as a function of cluster size.
The general trend of Fig. 3 is oscillating behavior of the chemical hardness as a function of cluster size.
Figure 3 presents variation of chemical hardness of Al n clusters as a function of cluster size.
For the most stable Al n clusters we investigate some important properties as a function of cluster size.
Variations of geometry, stability and reactivity of nanoclusters were also analyzed as a function of cluster size as well as cluster composition.
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For the adatom-substrate interaction, our calculation shows that it is not sensitive to the configuration of cluster and thus E as can approximately be viewed as a linear function of cluster size n, i.e., E as = - n E as 0, where E as 0 refers to the cohesive energy contributed by adatom-substrate interaction of one adatom.
Thus precision measurements of the baryon fraction, particularly as a function of cluster halo mass, can reveal the history of baryon flux into and out of clusters.
For the ground state Ag n + 1 and Ag n V clusters, Fig. 6 shows the energy gaps as a function of the cluster size.
A figure representing the required RAM per replica as a function of the cluster size (N≤20000) is also provided as benchmark.
Figure 3 presents Eb for the GS of Li n and Li n Sn as a function of the cluster size.
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