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These scores were multiplied by the coefficient defined for each coronary artery and segment, and the results were then summed.

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We recall that according to Theorem 3.2 the Hankel operator H with kernel (1.2) is unitarily equivalent to differential operator (1.3) where v is defined by formula (1.4) and Q ( x ) is polynomial (3.4) with the coefficients defined by formula (3.3).

Secondly, the contrast matrix was generated, which allows to assign the coefficients defined by the design matrix to contrasts of interests (in our case time point 0 hours, RA versus OA patients, Table 2).

The correlation between both variables can be characterized by the correlation coefficient defined as [35] (33).

The effects of the matrix on the frequencies of radial breathing modes and vibration modes of multiwall carbon nanotubes embedded in the matrix is considered by a spring coefficient defined by the Winkler model.

The oil swelling effect was determined by the volume swelling coefficient defined by Yang and Gu (2005) and Yang et al. (2012).

where Egap, B, and hυ are the optical gap, constant, and incident photon energy, respectively; α v) is the absorption coefficient defined by the Beer-Lambert's law as α ν = 2.303 × Abs λ d Open image in new window, where d and Abs are the film thickness and film absorbance, respectively.

And it was found that the overshoot coefficient, defined by the ratio of maximum to a steady-state value of wind force, decreased with an increase in the ratio of the initial wind velocity to the target wind velocity.

α v) is the absorption coefficient defined by the Beer Lambert's law as follows: alpha = frac{{2.303 {text{Abs}}.}}{d} (8 where d and Abs. are the optical path (1 cm) and absorbance of Ag colloids, respectively.

D is the diffusion coefficient defined by the absorption coefficient, μ a, and reduced scattering coefficient, μ s ′, written as D = [ 3 (μ a + μ s ′ ) ] − 1.

The quantitative expression of this effect could be given by a sensitivity coefficient, defined as the derivative of the logarithm of the flux F with respect to the logarithm of the rate constant k: (8) C F k = ∂ log (F ) ∂ log k.

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