temperature dependence
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftemperatureanddependence
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temperature
noun
uk/ˈtem.prə.tʃər/us/ˈtem.pɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
the measured amount of heat in a place or in ...
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dependence
noun[S or U]
uk/dɪˈpen.dəns/us/dɪˈpen.dəns/
the situation in which you need something or someone all the time, especially in order to continue existing ...
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Thetemperaturedependenceof germination was also inferred to depend on membrane properties.
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When thetemperaturedependenceof the viscosity coefficient is taken into account, the vortex flow is rotational.
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Reversible lattice repacking illustrates thetemperaturedependenceof macromolecular interactions.
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Studies of diffusive processes have, nonetheless, helped to provide insight into the dynamics andtemperaturedependenceof structural fluctuations in proteins.
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Thetemperaturedependenceof the activation barrier suggests that its origin is entropic in nature.
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Thetemperaturedependenceis opposite for the nonrelativistic regime and the relativistic regime.
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Thetemperaturedependenceof the conductivity dictates the size of the collision frequency.
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They represent thetemperaturedependence, with pressure as parameter, of the values electron-collision frequencies.
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It is formally possible that the apparenttemperaturedependencecould be due to a reduction in transposase activity with increasing temperature.
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In seed germination studies, observations of thetemperaturedependenceof solute loss during imbibition coupled this response to changes in membrane properties.
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Finally, palaeotemperature studies are outlined, which use thetemperaturedependenceof noble gas solubility.
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Variations andtemperaturedependenceof the excited state properties of conformationally and electronically perturbed zinc and free base porphyrins.
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Vibrational relaxation processes andtemperaturedependenceof rate constants were included in the kinetics.
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Figure 8 shows thetemperaturedependenceof a laser-heated plasma for various initial electron densities and laser types.
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Gastemperaturedependenceof radiation conversion efficiency related to the injected media energy have been also computed.
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Additional research on thetemperaturedependenceof the processes in the model would be required to include the stimulating effect of alternating temperatures on germination.
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Thetemperaturedependenceof the thermistor will balance thetemperaturedependenceof the thermopile.
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