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The phrase "as a function of light absorbance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts to describe a relationship or dependency between two variables, specifically how one variable changes in relation to light absorbance.
Example: "The rate of photosynthesis can be measured as a function of light absorbance in the chlorophyll samples."
Alternatives: "in relation to light absorbance" or "depending on light absorbance".
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All transmitted intensities of the three wavelengths were recorded every 130 ms at 22 channels in order to estimate concentration changes in oxy-Hb, deoxygenated hemoglobin and total hemoglobin, on the basis of the modified Beer-Lambert equation as a function of light absorbance of Hb and pathlength.
Changes in [oxy-Hb] and [deoxy-Hb] concentration were continuously measured with a time resolution of 0.1 s using a 22-channel fNIRS machine ETG-1000, HiTokyo Medicat Corp., twoyo) at twavelengthsths of near-infrared light (i.e., 780 and 830 nm), and [oxy-Hb] and [deoxy-Hb] levels were calculated based on the modified Beer-Lambert equation as a function of light absorbance of Hb and path length.
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It represents the variation in absorbance as a function of current absorbance.
The insets show the low (a) and high (b) energy splits as a function of (absorbance)1/2 with linear fits.
The initial rate of 2-hydroxymuconic semialdehyde was recorded as a function of absorbance at 410 nm over time.
De Haan, H. & De Boer, T. Applicability of light absorbance and fluorescence as measures of concentration and molecular size of dissolved organic carbon in humic Lake Tjeukemeer.
Spectrophotometric reading of light absorbance at 450 nm was performed.
Extended Data Fig. 3 shows both the raw diffuse reflectance as a function of λ and the analogous absorbance calculated using the Kubelka-Munk23 function plotted against energy.
UV3600 (Shimadzu) and Zetasizer Nano (Malvern) were used for measurements of absorbance spectra in the UV visible light region and dynamic light scattering (DLS) intensities as a function of Zeta potentials, respectively.
Figure 1 Change in absorbance as a function of time.
b Absorbance as a function of wavelength after irradiation.
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