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'high temperature range' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a range of temperatures that are particularly high or high compared to a normal or expected range. For example, "This summer we experienced an unusually high temperature range."
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This effect is stronger at the lower temperature range than at high temperature range.
Furthermore, polymer modified binders showed promising piezoresistive effect for medium to high temperature range.
All experiments were performed within the high temperature range of 600 1050 °C.
However, reliable sensors at such a high temperature range were very few.
It could be see that all the composites were fairly stable up to a high temperature range.
For example, rutting occurs in high temperature range and pavement cracks when its temperature is low.
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The thermodiode has been designed and fabricated with minute saturation currents (due to both small size and the use of SOI technology) to allow an ultra-high temperature range and minimal non-linearity.
As in the case of the molten carbonate fuel cell, there are many engineering challenges involved in creating a long-lived containment system for cells that operate at such a high-temperature range.
It has been found that only emulsified acid system sustained this high-temperature range as compared to other acids.
The decrease in transmittance in high-temperature range may be attributed to the formation of large nanocable aggregates, which significantly enhanced the scattering intensity of the solution.
In the high-temperature range (over 120 K), all the curves show linear behavior, indicating a thermionic emission transport mechanism of the films.
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