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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a function of light irradiation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts to describe how a particular variable changes in response to the intensity or duration of light exposure.
Example: "The growth rate of the plants varied significantly as a function of light irradiation."
Alternatives: "in relation to light exposure" or "depending on light intensity."
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20 mL of PBS was used as electrolyte; photocurrent was then recorded as a function of light irradiation.
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(b) Evolution of the AB degradation as a function of UV light irradiation time for TiO2 Cr/PS films having different Cr concentrations; (c) Kinetic constant related to the discoloration of AB versus Cr concentration.
In the RPE, H2O2 is also produced during daily phagocytosis of shed photoreceptor outer segments and is generated as a consequence of light irradiation of the pigment melanin.
The behaviour of the solids and the photodegradation mechanism was studied as a function of the irradiation light (UV or visible) employed.
Fig. 6 a Relative concentration changes of MO as a function of irradiation time for Ag/Cu2O samples under visible light irradiation.
Model calculations for all films are in excellent agreement with film spectra measured as a function of irradiation time using different laboratory light sources.
c UV Vis absorbance of MB as a function of the irradiation time.
The properties of synthesized nanoparticles were examined as a function of UV irradiation.
Flow chart of Ag-Pal synthesis as a function of UV irradiation time.
a TLC-SERS spectra of GLC on AgNPs-DMF as a function of laser irradiation time.
The inset shows the intensity ratio INBE/IDLE as a function of the irradiation fluence.
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