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The phrase "as the roughness increases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing changes or effects related to roughness, such as in materials science, engineering, or texture analysis.
Example: "The friction between the surfaces becomes more pronounced as the roughness increases."
Alternatives: "as the texture becomes coarser" or "as the surface roughness escalates".
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Additionally, the thickness of TGO layer in the valley region decreases as roughness increases, while it increases as the roughness increases in the peak region.
In general, the sensitivity reduces as the roughness increases.
As the roughness increases to 8 nm which is the average grain size in the shell, a much greater red-shift (to 720 nm) is observed.
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The roughness increases as the thickness of the LPL increases.
The roughness increases as the etching time extends.
It is also shown, however, that as the flame roughness increases, the spectral characteristics of the scattered waves become increasingly scrambled relative to those of the flame itself, and thus, provide less information about the temporal characteristics of the flame's movement.
For DLC surface properties, as the substrate roughness increases, the residual stress increases and the sp3/sp2 ratio decreases.
These results confirm that the surface state can be changed from Wenzel to Cassie Baxter as the ZnO nanorods grow in length, that is, as the surface roughness increases as shown in Figure 1e.
As the wall roughness increases, the location bias increases.
As the surface roughness increases, the reflectance decreases, since more photons are absorbed.
With the same amount of thermal power input, the tuning ratio decreases as the surface roughness increases.
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