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PERMZ was reduced globally by a multiplying factor of 0.01.
The heart rate reserve is weighted by a multiplying factor (y), in a manner that reflects the intensity of effort.
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Governments sometimes attempt to equalize effective assessed valuations by supplying a multiplying factor for various taxing districts based upon the degree to which their assessors undervalue.
Adopted in 1991, it stands for a multiplying factor of one part in a million billion billion (one septillion) parts, which is often written as 10-24.That 10-24.Thatsmall.
These expressions differ only in the numerical value of a multiplying factor.
The amplitude vector a is constant between realizations up to a multiplying factor.
D-Capon thus converges on D-MUSICAL up to a multiplying factor (1/σ).
In this aspect, our remedy in this study was to handle ( overrightarrow{E} ) with a multiplying factor ( sqrt{left|varepsilon right|}>0 ) for any media with ε ∈ ℂ.
A multiplying factor was used to model a decrease in viral fitness between 5% and 50% [18], [19].
A multiplying factor of 0.1 limits the accessible values of OSI from 0 to a maximum of 25.
Quantitative agreement with experimental results can be obtained by using a single multiplying factor on the particle surface area to account for (as a first approximation) the effects of porosity.
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