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The phrase "as a function of temperature for" 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 for this chemical process."
Alternatives: "in relation to temperature for" or "depending on temperature for".
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Fig. 7 DC-current as a function of temperature for different lengths of DNA molecule.
(d) The absorbance at 908 cm-1 as a function of temperature for the two systems.
Figure 2 also summarizes the transformation as a function of temperature for 1-h heated samples.
Figure 5 Thermal stability time as a function of temperature for the silver nanofluids.
Fig. 7 CO conversion to CO2 profiles as a function of temperature for the prepared catalysts.
Figure 9b shows Vickers hardness as a function of temperature for SiC.
We also measured dark current as a function of temperature for each detector.
The thermal expansion coefficient as a function of temperature for each compound is also discussed.
(5 7) Fig. 8 Variation of the disorder energy γ as a function of temperature for different DNA lengths Fig. 9 Dependence of the Gaussian factor (g) as a function of temperature for different DNA lengths.
Figure 5d shows the behavior of the PL peak energy as a function of temperature for each intensity.
Similarly, Figures 8 and 9 show the variation of compressive stress as a function of temperature for ZnO NW arrays.
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