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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a function of composition by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing how one variable or outcome depends on the composition of another variable.
Example: "The properties of the alloy change as a function of composition by varying the percentages of its constituent metals."
Alternatives: "depending on the composition of" or "as determined by the composition of".
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We report a non-monotonous behavior of the hardness of amorphous Cu Zr films as a function of composition, by applying a combinatorial deposition and nanoindentation method with unparalleled compositional resolution.
The long period has also been measured as a function of composition by small-angle X-ray diffraction.
Electrodes were characterized in acid solution as a function of composition by determining the open-circuit potential, the voltammetric curve and the voltammetric charge.
The enthalpy of mixing at 341.45 K of an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer mixed with a docosanyl diester of poly ethylene glycol) has been determined as a function of composition by mixing calorimetry.
The exponent n was calculated as a function of composition by plotting ln σ versus ln ω according to Equation 15, which represents straight lines with the slope equal to the exponent n and the intercept equal to ln B on the vertical axis at ln ω = 0.
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The phase abundance as a function of composition was determined by Rietveld analysis.
This was achieved by combining LCST data as a function of composition and added salt into a master equation.
Mixtures of RhOx+Co3O4 have been electrochemically studied by cyclic voltammetry in acid solution as a function of composition.
Panel (a) displays formation energy as a function of composition x in Na2−xV3O7 (solid circles).
Single phase tungsten-molybdenum mixed oxide films (W 1-x Mo(x)O(3)) W 1-x Mocessfully synthesized by automated parallel electrodeposition, and distinct structural changes were observed as a function of composition.
Panel (d) shows the molecular-dynamics-derived diffusion coefficient of Na at 1073 K as a function of composition x in Na2−xV3O7.
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