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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coefficient changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a mathematical value that is changing or has changed. For example: "The researchers observed an increase in the atmospheric temperature as the coefficient changes progressed."
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Upon adsorption, the corrugation depth rises and reflection coefficient changes.
It is found that the partition coefficient changes greatly during solidification process.
It is found the heat transfer coefficient changes differently for different flow patterns.
Sidewall modifications resulted in friction coefficient changes of up to 50%.
Results show the impact coefficient changes with lane number and is larger than the value calculated by the "general code for design of highway bridges and culverts (China)".
If the continuous spectrum from an X-ray source is passed through an absorbing material, it is found that the absorption coefficient changes sharply at X-ray wavelengths corresponding to the energy just required to remove an electron from a specific inner shell to form an ion.
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For example, haplotypes (0,0,0,1) and (1,1,1,0) are strongly correlated but changing the coefficient of (0,0,0,1) cannot compensate for the coefficient change of (1,1,1,0).
Indeed, coefficient change at low resolutions propagates to larger parts at higher resolutions.
Fig. 2 a Exponential coefficient change of the exponential component of kinetic curve of RC reduction.
For the GFI1 CpG cg18146737, the underlying genetic variation at rs141819830 confounded the association between maternal smoking and DNA methylation in our data (the regression coefficient changed from -0.02 [P = 0.139] to -0.03 [P = 0.015] after including the genotype).
The biomass yield coefficient changed slightly at low 2C4NP concentrations, and the highest yield coefficient (0.505 mg/mg) was obtained at a 2C4NP concentration of 0.3 mM.
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