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The phrase "a ch of" is not correct or usable in written English as it appears to be an incomplete or truncated expression.
It cannot be used in any context as it lacks clarity and meaning.
Example: "I need a ch of..." does not convey a complete thought.
Alternatives: "a piece of" or "a part of".
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A CH of 1 indicates full homogeneity, whereas a CH close to 0 indicates no homogeneity (see formula).
Most PHs cost some 5 15% more to build than a CH of equivalent size and layout.
The lower marine clay had a cv of 0.8 1.5 m2/year and a ch of 3 5 m2/year, while the intermediate stiff clay had a cv of 1 4.5 m2/yeandand a ch of 5 10 m2/year.
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The TNB Cl− complex presents an off-center binding of chlorine placed above a CH group of a scantily perturbed TNB unit.
ESPRIT produced two clustering assignments in this range: first with 235 OTUs has a CH score of 280, and second with 303 OTUs has a CH score of 286.
Finally, FastGroup (with 3% distance) got a CH score of 16,000 for a clustering assignment with 251 OTUs.
Make a turning Ch of 3 (to act as 1st Tr), then make 2 further Trs to form the 1st block.
Namely, MLCD designates the sensor with the comparative large number of neighbor nodes as a CH and forms a cluster of this CH with all its neighbors considering the energy consumption of the CHs idle time.
Each cluster consists of a CH and several CMs.
The nonlinear mechanical behavior of a CH material is investigated experimentally and computationally in this study.
After that, each member node of a CH broadcasts a CM message in all its sectors.
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