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Anyway, the correlation coefficient is too weak to validate any actual ST relation between the SSA and NC, based only on R st.
For the 1 2 and 16 32 Hz band, the S/N ratio or cross-correlation coefficient is too low to estimate relative velocity changes.
The fast exponential decrease is due to the X-ray penetration-scattering through the camera shielding and collimator septa (Figure 8, path b); indeed, this attenuation coefficient is too high to be produced by water.
If the selection coefficient is too low, most individuals will carry a causal variant, so the model considered here is not suitable.
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However, these results cannot adequately explain our observations because the overall reflection coefficients are too small.
Although the main structures and highly attenuating components can be identified, these structures seem to be blurred and the attenuation coefficients are too low in general.
Diffusion coefficients were too high - more than 103 times higher compared to the values obtained by extrapolation to high temperature data at temperatures below 0.5 of melting point.
The worse outcome of these assumptions and simplifications could be that estimated values of loss coefficients are too small or too large (if still assuming, the trend of k's as function of Re and flow ratio Q s /Q c remains the same as shown in Figures 4,5,6,7, and8).
However, these correlation coefficients were too small to be significant (not shown here).
The non-reduced scattering coefficients were selected based on wavefront error Strehl ratio comparison to scattering coefficients, which found that the reduced scattering coefficients are too low to predict the proper Strehl effect, and suggested that non-reduced scattering coefficients are on the right order.
Pearson's correlation coefficient is also shown.
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