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The phrase "as a linear function of temperature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or mathematical contexts when describing a relationship that can be expressed in a linear equation with temperature as a variable.
Example: "The reaction rate increases as a linear function of temperature, indicating a direct correlation between the two."
Alternatives: "in a linear relationship with temperature" or "as a temperature-dependent linear function".
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The material properties of epoxy are expressed as a linear function of temperature.
To achieve more accurate results, binary interaction coefficients are adjusted as a linear function of temperature.
Fluid viscosity is assumed to vary as an exponential function of temperature while the fluid thermal diffusivity is assumed to vary as a linear function of temperature.
We assume that the temperature differences within the flow are sufficiently small such that T 4 may be expressed as a linear function of temperature.
We assume that the temperature differences within the flow, such as the term T4, may be expressed as a linear function of temperature.
Often, between 200 and 400 K, the thermal conductivity of solid materials can be approximated as a linear function of temperature, κ= aT+b.
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Given that chirp rate in other tettigoniines has been shown to be a linear function of temperature [ 52], we included temperature as a factor in separate GLMs testing whether chirp rate and average peg strikes per chirp differed between forms.
The insect growth is a linear function of temperature variation (Defilippo et al., 2013).
There it is shown that the order of the rheological fluid is roughly a linear function of temperature.
At low temperature, the diffusion is approximately Arrhenius, while above room temperature, the diffusivity is a linear function of temperature.
Following Rapits [37], we assume that the temperature differences within flow are sufficiently small such that (T^{4}) may be expressed as a linear function of the temperature.
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