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The phrase "as a function of grain size" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific or technical contexts to describe how one variable changes in relation to the size of grains in a material or substance.
Example: "The mechanical properties of the alloy vary significantly as a function of grain size, affecting its overall strength and ductility."
Alternatives: "in relation to grain size" 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.
Figure 16 Predicted yield stress for nano-structured copper as a function of grain size.
This powder was sequentially annealed and the hardness was measured as a function of grain size.
The fatigue-crack-growth rate was studied as a function of grain size through fatigue tests and microstructural observations.
In addition, it is shown that Herzer theory describes satisfactory the experimental data of change of coercive field as a function of grain size.
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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).
Similarly seismic attenuation, which is a strong function of grain size [ Karato, 2003], typically cannot resolve grain-size variations on the length-scales that are important for controlling ridge dynamics.
The grain velocities as a function of grain radius can have an imprint in the grain size distribution especially for carbonaceous dust.
This combined approach predicts the maximum tensile stress as a function of the grain size and the grain boundary/surface energies.
Thus, it is predicted that carbonaceous species has more complicated grain size distribution than silicate; in other words, the grain size distribution of carbonaceous dust can show some imprints of the grain velocity as a function of grain radius.
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