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The phrase "a different coefficient of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical or scientific contexts when discussing varying coefficients in equations or formulas.
Example: "In this experiment, we observed a different coefficient of friction for each material tested."
Alternatives: "a varying coefficient of" or "an alternative coefficient of".
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A simple two component composite model, each component having a different coefficient of thermal expansion, is used to describe internal stress superplasticity due to temperature cycling.
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In previous studies dealing with correlations of the phenolics compounds to DPPH, the scavenging activity showed that the polyphenols were involved with a very different coefficient of determination R2 = 0.723 [41]; R2 = 0.411 [48]; R2 = 0.086 [36].
The scatter plots of TPOAbs values revealed a wide dispersion with very different coefficient of variation (CV) between methods, varying from 48.6 % for KRY in females to 126.3 % for MAG in females (Fig. 1).
Fig. 5 Power of a test of independence based on different coefficient of correlations.
The SAW-sensors were designed with different coefficient of metallization of an IDT, which strongly influences on the value of the SAW velocity and resonance excitation frequency, respectively.
This is due to different coefficient of these models that obtained for the best performance of each model (Table 4).
The study employed four concrete mixture designs involving river sand as fine aggregate, and coarse aggregates with different coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) values.
Performing an energy-based analysis, we predict maximum displacement that is needed to absorb the kinetic energy arising from the impact for different coefficient of restitution.
This approach gives iso-probabilistic Crossland diagrams (PCD) corresponding to different coefficient of variation (COV) of loading and material HCF characteristic parameters.
Thermocycling is a laboratory method of exposing dental materials and tooth to temperature ranges similar to those occurring in the oral cavity that could produce adverse consequences as a result of different coefficients of thermal expansion between the tooth structure and the filling material.
The uncertainty analysis was performed for different scenarios of potable water demand with stochastic variations in a normal distribution with different coefficients of variation throughout the simulated period.
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