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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggravating coefficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to mathematics, statistics, or any field where a coefficient is used to indicate the degree of aggravation or increase in a particular variable.
Example: "The aggravating coefficient in this model helps us understand how much the variable influences the overall outcome."
Alternatives: "increasing factor" or "amplifying coefficient."
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The total aggravating coefficient (F) is obtained after scaling all the factors in commensurable units by using Eq. 3.
The figures show how the physical risk map values (Fig. 2) are amplified by the aggravating coefficient (Fig. 3), and result in the total risk or the UDRi (Fig. 4).
Therefore, the total risk is expressed as follows: R_{T} = R_{F} left( {1 + F} right) (1 where R T is the total risk index, R F is the physical risk index, (1 + F) is an impact factor, and F is the aggravating coefficient.
The aggravating coefficient is calculated in a way that is similar to computing the weighted sum of the aggravating factors.
Figures 2, 3, and 4 show the results for the eleven districts, taking into consideration the physical risk, the aggravating coefficient, and the total risk, respectively.
Indicators related to social fragility and lack of resilience were identified to define the aggravating coefficient (F) and, therefore, the impact factor (1 + F) of the potential physical damage and loss.
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In addition to the direction of phenotypic regulation, the coefficient of the fit defined the sign, which could be alleviating (negative coefficient) or aggravating (positive coefficient).
In a wave situation, the energy dissipation coefficient may be aggravated by the wave frequency, f and coefficient of heat conductivity, k of the ocean water.
It is very aggravating.
And he is aggravating it.
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