One may therefore construct a global temperature function that provides a continuous ordering of states.
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This region of the thermopower-versus-temperature function is highly variable under a magnetic field.
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One could have been given \ bar { f } and wished to have derived the Cartesian temperature function f.
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These equations are cited in International Standards for platinum RTD's resistance versus temperature functions DIN / IEC 60751 ( also called IEC 751 ), also adopted as BS-1904, and with some modification, JIS C1604.
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The LNG defines melting conditions through the Gibbs-Duhem relations, yielding a melting temperature function dependent on the interfacial energies between the solid and liquid phases, volumes and surface areas of each phase, and size of the nanoparticle.
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The gases cooled to that temperature function as a sort of " optical molasses " in which atomic movements slow to a speed of about 1 kilometer per hour ( 0.6 miles per hour ) . the citation said.
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Thus, f ( x, y, z ) is the " temperature function in the Cartesian coordinate system " and \ bar { f } ( r, t, h ) is the " temperature function in the cylindrical coordinate system ".
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Thus, f ( x, y, z ) is the " temperature function in the Cartesian coordinate system " and \ bar { f } ( r, t, h ) is the " temperature function in the cylindrical coordinate system ".