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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concrete factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific, tangible element that influences a situation or outcome.
Example: "The study identified a concrete factor that significantly impacted the participants' performance."
Alternatives: "a tangible element" or "a specific influence".
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Numerous validation studies have since shown that the PCS has a concrete factor structure, credible psychometric properties (i.e. internal consistency, test-retest reliability and validity) and is correlated to other health outcomes such as pain intensity, pain-related disability, fear-avoidance behaviours and psychological distress [ 15, 16].
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The obtained results demonstrate that, within the investigated age of concrete, factors such as cement fineness, slag origin, w/c ratio and cement and effective water contents clearly influence concrete resistivity and DRCM values.
We chose to use the single-item approach because safety incidents are concrete factors, which are not well suited for the latent construct approach in multi-item scaling.
In practical terms, such an approach would allow for normal or clinically relevant variability in processing capacity to be broken down into concrete factors, such as variations in temporal integration periods, speeded-up or slowed-down employment of selective attention, or altered read-out slopes of individuation mechanisms.
The proposed calculation procedure enables evaluation of a concrete thickness reduction factor of a composite barrier compared to a bare RC barrier.
Based on the new load introduction mechanism, for slender CFST column design, a "concrete strength reduction factor" should be used to account for incomplete load introduction, when calculating the CFST column cross-section flexural stiffness.
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