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The phrase "a transformation factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to mathematics, science, or any field where a variable or coefficient is used to convert or change one quantity into another.
Example: "In our calculations, we need to apply a transformation factor to convert the raw data into a usable format."
Alternatives: "conversion coefficient" or "scaling factor".
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Constraint (48) ensures the balance between entrance and outputs at recycling centers using a transformation factor.
Constraint (50) ensures the entrance and output balance at recovery centers using a transformation factor.
Constraint (49) ensures the balance between entrance and outputs at supplier λ using a transformation factor.
The mean annual increment (eq. 11) is calculated by multiplying the estimated carbon uptake (ω i ) and a transformation factor which brings the carbon weight to a wood volume (C 2W i ).
Prior to analysis, all mf prevalence values were standardized to reflect sampling of 1 ml blood volumes using a transformation factor of 1.95 and 1.15 respectively for values originally estimated using 20 µl or 100 µl blood volumes.
Venous and capillary plasma concentrations were successfully modeled simultaneously with a transformation factor of 1.41 (relative standard error of 2.11%).
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As other measures of protein concentrations, such as ninhydrin, Biorad, or amino acids can not be transformed to nitrogen concentrations using a simple transformation factor, only studies reporting total nitrogen measured with the Kjeldahl method were used in the present analysis.
Here ai is a linear transformation factor for gene i.
As ITBV is calculated using GEDV and a fixed transformation factor, our findings also apply to ITBV and ITBVI estimated by single transpulmonary thermodilution.
These results suggest that CENP-H may be an early transformation factor of esophageal epithelial cells.
Our results suggest that Bmi-1 may be an early transformation factor of esophageal epithelial cells.
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