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The phrase "a reduction factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving calculations, measurements, or adjustments where a value is decreased by a certain proportion or ratio.
Example: "To achieve the desired output, we need to apply a reduction factor of 0.8 to the initial value."
Alternatives: "a scaling factor" or "a diminishing factor".
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Measured in millimetres in the late 1940s, the dimensions of a typical transistor in the early 2010s were more commonly expressed in tens of nanometres (a nanometre being one-billionth of a metre)—a reduction factor of over 100,000.
C7 Condition "C7" with applying a reduction factor of 20%.
Consequently, it is desirable to calculate a reduction factor considering a mechanism of fracture of anchorage.
A reduction factor of 10 20 in the total AC power is obtained.
A reduction factor proposed to amend the FS calculated using the equivalent area method.
A reduction factor fitted to the experimental data could be used to successfully correlate the results.
It has a close linkage to land use types and is a reduction factor in soil erosion vulnerability.
A further optimization is achieved by a reduction factor of 5.02 × 10-4 after preprocessing the overlapped elements before synthesis.
A reduction factor ϕ of 0.75 was used in the computation of all the theoretical concrete shear capacities.
These methods are compared with each other by a reduction factor with reference to M × k × Z.
According to the continuum damage mechanics, damage is represented by a reduction factor of the element bending stiffness.
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