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"processing conditions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Generally, it is used when discussing the specific circumstances or requirements for completing a task or process. For example: "The success of this experiment is heavily dependent on the processing conditions, such as temperature and pH levels." In this sentence, "processing conditions" refers to the specific factors that must be considered and controlled in order for the experiment to yield accurate results. Other contexts in which this phrase can be used include manufacturing processes, data analysis, and computer programming.
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The changes of processed profiles, electric current, and friction distribution dependences on processing conditions were evaluated.
The effects of different processing conditions viz.
Processing conditions also influenced storage stability.
Their morphology was independent of processing conditions.
Effects of processing conditions on the work function and energy-level alignment of NiO thin films.
This can promote on-chip corrosion under semiconductor processing conditions.
This was not unexpected for the processing conditions employed here.
The intercalation was relatively insensitive to the melt processing conditions.
Thus, the prediction of suitable processing conditions can be achieved.
The starch-digestion rate depended mainly on processing conditions.
The processing conditions were optimized using the Box Behnken design.
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