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The phrase "as a function of grain" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific or mathematical contexts to describe a relationship or dependency between a variable and the grain size or type.
Example: "The mechanical properties of the material change as a function of grain, affecting its overall performance."
Alternatives: "in relation to grain" or "depending on grain size".
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All obtained ages vary as a function of grain size.
(c) Measured lattice thermal conductivity of films as a function of grain size at 300 K.
This powder was sequentially annealed and the hardness was measured as a function of grain size.
Figure 16 Predicted yield stress for nano-structured copper as a function of grain size.
Figure 1 presents the grain velocities as a function of grain radius in the WIM (Section 2.2).
The fatigue-crack-growth rate was studied as a function of grain size through fatigue tests and microstructural observations.
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Analytical models are applied to predict the critical pressures for the cell-to-stacking-fault transition and the onset of twinning as a function of grain-size and stacking-fault energy (through the addition of tungsten).
This combined approach predicts the maximum tensile stress as a function of the grain size and the grain boundary/surface energies.
The modeling equation for grain growth is expressed as a function of initial grain size and holding time.
Our main result is an analytic expression for the rate of rotation of a grain of arbitrary shape as a function of the grain size and temperature.
Figure 1 Evolution as a function of mean grain size.
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