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Temperaturbedingte

Temperaturbedingte is a German attributive adjective meaning that something is conditioned or influenced by temperature. It is formed from Temperatur and bedingte and is used primarily in scientific and technical language to indicate a temperature-dependent behavior or property. The term can modify nouns across disciplines, for example in chemistry to describe temperaturbedingte Reaktionen or Reaktionsraten; in materials science for temperaturbedingte Phasenänderungen or temperaturbedingte Leitfähigkeit; and in biology for temperaturbedingte Enzymaktivität or Stoffwechselrate.

In many contexts temperaturbedingte Prozesse are modeled with temperature-dependent equations or coefficients, and researchers may seek

In documenting experiments, noting temperaturbedingte Variationen helps in designing controls and in correcting data. Measurement protocols

to
separate
intrinsic
effects
from
thermal
influences.
The
expression
is
often
interchangeable
with
temperaturabhängige,
although
there
can
be
stylistic
or
disciplinary
preferences;
temperaturabhängige
emphasizes
dependence
while
temperaturbedingte
stresses
a
conditioning
by
temperature.
frequently
include
temperature
stabilization,
calibration,
and
reporting
of
the
temperature
at
which
observations
were
obtained.
Etymologically,
temperaturbedingte
is
a
standard
neutral
term
in
German
scientific
language;
its
English
translation
is
temperature-dependent
or
temperature-conditioned.