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The phrase "as a function of temperature by" 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 temperature.
Example: "The reaction rate increases as a function of temperature by a factor of two for every 10 degrees Celsius rise."
Alternatives: "in relation to temperature" or "as influenced by temperature".
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Apparent desorption rate constants were described as a function of temperature by Arrhenius relationship.
The advancing and receding contact angles were measured as a function of temperature by Hamouda and Karoussi (2008).
Gel times were measured as a function of temperature by time sweeps on a controlled stress rheometer.
In this work, lead corrosion studies of molybdenum were performed to investigate the interaction layer as a function of temperature by X-ray absorption spectroscopy.
The oxygen reduction reaction on carbon-supported platinum electrocatalysts (Pt/C) has been investigated as a function of temperature by employing the technique of cyclic thermammetry.
In order to quantify the thermodynamic characteristics of gas migration, the concentration of desorbing gas is defined as a function of temperature by using the Arrhenius equation.
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The mechanical properties of these materials as a function of temperature were measured by rheometry.
The electrochemical performance of the La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3 electrode as a function of temperature was investigated by performing galvanostatic measurements.
For ideal gas, K 1 and K 2 can be expressed as a function of temperature [14], given by Eqs.
Denaturation curves were obtained for Dd and Dd-BLM conjugate as a function of temperature and pH, by the DLS technique.
The variation in specific growth rate as a function of temperature is commonly portrayed by Arrhenius equations [ 14].
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