Sentence examples for as a reduction factor from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "as a reduction factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a variable or parameter that decreases the value or effect of something in a mathematical or scientific context.
Example: "In our calculations, we applied a coefficient of 0.5 as a reduction factor to account for the efficiency losses."
Alternatives: "as a diminishing factor" or "as a scaling factor".

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The effect of clothing is described as a reduction factor compared to nude conditions.

This difference is given as a reduction factor including its 95%% confidence interval.

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The biomass of standing dead trees was measured using the same criteria as live trees, but a reduction factor of 0.975 is applied to dead trees that have lost leaves and twigs, and 0.8 for dead trees that have lost leaves, twigs, and small branches (diameter <10 cm) ([51], p 4.105).

The biomass of standing dead trees was measured using the same criteria as live trees, but a reduction factor of 0.975 is applied to dead trees that have lost leaves and twigs, and 0.8 for dead trees that have lost leaves, twigs, and small branches (diameter <10 cm) ([ 51], p 4.105).

Then a reduction factor is proposed as the ratio of the topographic multiplier estimated by Monte Carlo simulation to that obtained by the simplified method.

Hence, it is recommended that a reduction factor equal to 0.90 be used as a multiplier to the strength reduction factor to account for undetectable voids.

The biggest virtue of this lower bound is that it gives the achievable sum rate of this scheme in terms of the sum rate of a perfect CSI system (employing SUS and ZF precoding) with loss appearing as an SNR reduction factor and as a reduced multiplexing gain due to the feedback interval.

To determine the efficacy of flutamide as a tumor reduction factor in patients who have juvenile angiofibroma (JA) with intracranial invasion.

Interestingly, approximately 90% of the total viral genome in 15-nm filtrates had a detectable size of less than 0.5 kb by the Q-PCR and as a consequence reduction factors were underestimated using Q-PCR.

Unlike clinical-use testing it is possible to have positive controls and to determine the percentage reduction for protein residuals as well as the Log10 Reduction Factor (RF) for bioburden.

As a result, the reduction factor decreased as the topographic variation increased.

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