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We have something called coordination number or CN number, and this is simply the number of ligands bonded to the metal.
On the other hand, the simulation assuming a doubled CN number concentration compared with the control run had smaller effective radii (Fig. 3c).
The initial spatial distribution is vertically inhomogeneous, since the CN number density function decreases exponentially with a scale height of 2 km above an altitude of 2 km (Khain and Sednev 1996).
A flat horizontal gradient of the CN number density concentration is assumed at the model's lateral boundaries; the CN size distribution spectra are thus horizontally constant near the lateral boundaries.
The following equation for the CN number density function can be obtained by coupling both equations (Khain et al. 2000): frac{mathrm{d}{N}_{mathrm{CN}}}{mathrm{d}left( ln{r}_{mathrm{CN}}right)}=1.5{N}_0k{left(frac{4{A}^3}{27B{r}_{mathrm{CN}}}right)}^{1.5k}, (1).
The corresponding fraction of sea salt aerosol in the CN number density concentration is given by frac{mathrm{d}{N}_{mathrm{CN}left(mathrm{S}mathrm{A}right)}}{mathrm{d}left( ln{r}_{mathrm{CN}}right)}=1.5{N}_{mathrm{b}left(mathrm{S}mathrm{A}right)}k{left(frac{B_{mathrm{SA}}}{B_{mathrm{CN}}}frac{r_{mathrm{m}left(mathrm{S}mathrm{A}right)}}{r_{mathrm{CN}}^3}right)}^k, (3).
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CN, copy number.
Due to this limitation, two alternatives have been recommended: relative χ2, and Hoelter's CN (critical number).
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cN = Number of samples included in all statistical analyses for that analyte.
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