Sentence examples for any extra factor from inspiring English sources

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"Now we know you don't need any extra factor - a supervolcano can erupt due to its enormous size alone... Once you get enough melt, you can start an eruption just like that". Unlike normal volcanoes, their larger "super" cousins are much more explosive, capable of erupting at least 240 cubic miles of magma.

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This is a genuinely interesting piece of music for its own sake, without referring to any extra factors (lyrics or a suggestive title to tell us what it is about), nor merely flexing the band's musical muscle.

Correcting for an extra factor is best understood by doing something called "stratification".

Possible Next Steps: I had started playing around with triangle normals, as an extra factor for the metric, but I haven't done as much as I could.

The momentum space amplitude in this case contains an extra factor in the form of a crossing kernel, or R-matrix, given by a 6j-symbol of SU 1,1).

Added to that, the country's sovereign fund, Temasek, led ClassPass's $70 million Series C funding round last year so you could say that is an extra factor.

Added to that, the country's sovereign fund, Temasek, led ClassPass's $70 million Series C funding round last year so you could say that is an extra factor.

Laboratory inks were prepared by mixing iron (II) sulphate with gallic acid, while gum arabic was considered as an extra factor (see "Experimental" section).

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Asymptotically at high energy the neutrino spectrum has an extra factor of 1/E relative to the spectrum at low energy, which is proportional to the primary cosmic-ray spectrum.

The second term in L n, 2, which is the same term that may act as a negative resistance, also contains an extra factor, j ω 2 = j ( ω 3 − ω 1 ).

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