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When the method holds, each successive approximation reduces the relative error on the potential by roughly a factor of 10.
Dr. Wisnieff's group hoped to get a better on-screen picture by increasing all of that by roughly a factor of six.
However, the maximum lift velocity is smaller than that found by Vasseur and Cox (1976) by roughly a factor of 2.6.
Those data were collected over roughly a dozen years and therefore represent typical HRC-S background rates, which vary by roughly a factor of two over the solar cycle (see POG Fig. 9.21).
The ASTRA study, funded under ESA's General Studies Programme (GSP), addresses the ways to improve the end-to-end accuracy of Doppler, ranging and Delta-DOR systems by roughly a factor of 10.
"We've seen better stability of the clock than has ever been demonstrated by roughly a factor of 10," said Andrew Ludlow, a physicist at the science institute and an author of the study, which was published in Science.
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The price exceeded the highest expectations by roughly a third.
In tests, the curtains reduced noise levels by 12 decibels-roughly a factor of 16.
They indicated that monolithic designs increase the sensitivity roughly by a factor of two compared to pixellated designs.
The construction of the mutual-nearest-neighbor tree is more expensive than the construction of the oct-tree roughly by a factor of 10.
Our central estimate is that the social cost of carbon increases roughly by a factor of two to three, and even more for higher degrees of inequality aversion, when our disentangled equity weighting approach is used.
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