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Fig. 7. Left plot shows differences as defined in (1) between IGRF-2010 candidate models and the arithmetic mean Model M as a function of the index of the spherical harmonic coefficient (running from etc indexed 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc).
Fig. 2. Left plot shows differences as defined in (1) between DGRF-2005 candidate models and their mean model M as a function of the index of the spherical harmonic coefficient (running from etc indexed 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc).
Left plot shows differences in units nT/yr defined in (1) between SV 2010 2015 candidate models and the mean model M as a function of the index of the spherical harmonic coefficient (running from etc indexed 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc).
Fig. 2 The generalized dimensions D q as a function of the index q for patient P3.
The solid lines represent the linear regressions to the data Fig. 4 The generalized dimensions D q as a function of the index q for patient P12.
Right plot shows Huber robust weighting factor i w α (1.0 full weight, 0.0 zero weight) also as a function of the index of the spherical harmonic coefficient.
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Fig. 7 a Reflection spectra as a function of the refractive index of the dielectric layer.
Inset absorption threshold as a function of the alloy index, x (color online).
Figure 1 Cumulative Spectrum as a function of the angle index.
can be rewritten as a function of the cycle index, that is, (11).
d Resonant wavelength of the sensor as a function of the surrounding refractive index.
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