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The phrase "air expectations" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express the idea of expressing or clarifying expectations, but it is not a standard phrase.
Example: "Before we start the project, let's air our expectations to ensure everyone is on the same page."
Alternatives: "express expectations" or "clarify expectations".
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Compared to the air expectations, a much wider standard deviation σ hardware=0.0020 mm−1 was chosen, allowing for a wide range of hardware attenuation coefficients.
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Hence, a small standard deviation σ air=0.0001 mm−1 was chosen for the air expectation.
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