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Thus, in the case of a blended fuel (oxy-diesel, reformulated gasoline), in addition to the H/C ratio, the O/C ratio would be a parameter of interest (Sarpal et al. 1997).
The tPA-PAI-1 complex, which is reported to positively correlate with tPA [ 42, 43, 44, 45], is considered to be a parameter of hypercoagulability and decreased fibrinolysis, and to be closely related with thrombotic diseases [ 42, 43].
We suggest that perceived expectancy of future pain as opposed to subjective estimates of current pain may be a parameter of interest for better predicting a patient's risk for the anxiebo effect.
Second, the release rate of reversibly adsorbed PAHs from their carrier particles in the lung seems to be so fast that this cannot be a parameter of importance in directly influencing the residence times of such substances in the lung.
Although the mechanism was unclear, TFPI, which seemed to be a parameter of hypercoagulability and endothelial cell activation, was thought to be a sensitive and possibly predictive marker of the disease severity in septic patients.
But Equation (2) above implies that the ratio of scales that we seek to predict has the form: ri = λi/λi+1 = Mi (C1/D (3) Now Mathis et al. are taking C1/D to be a parameter of O(1) (bottom of their p. 17).
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The mean is a parameter of a normal distribution.
For qualitative variables, the population proportion is a parameter of interest.
And so very often, it's a parameter of all distributions.
Magnetic susceptibility is a parameter of considerable diagnostic and interpretational use in the study of rocks.
The relative local sensitivity coefficient was approximated by the following formula: where s is the system output, and pi is a parameter of ID number i.
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