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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finite temperature" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in scientific and technical contexts to describe a temperature that is not infinite or absolute. Example: "At finite temperatures, the particles in the gas will have a range of velocities, leading to a distribution of energies."
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Heat transfer through a finite temperature difference.
A finite temperature T serves to mix up these tendencies.
Presence of finite temperature makes the situation more complex.
At finite temperature, we expect the individual basal planes to fluctuate.
That and the fact that it melts at a finite temperature.
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Pieri, P., Pisani, L. & Strinati, G. C. BCS BEC crossover at finite temperature in the broken-symmetry phase.
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