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The phrase "coefficient representing" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase "coefficient representing" when you are attempting to explain or describe an equation or mathematical formula. For example, "The third-order coefficient representing the interaction between X and Y can be found in the following equation: 2X*Y+3X/Y=C".
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Elovich coefficient representing desorption constant (g/mg).
Elovich coefficient representing the initial adsorption rate (mg/g min).
The coefficient representing hardness was determined from the deformation and magnitude of mechanical energy applied to the composite particles.
The coefficient representing the quantile 0.999 of data is: alpha =3.70kern0.5em {mathrm{m}}^{2/3}/mathrm{s} (3).
This process was described early in the modeling approach as the transport coefficient, representing the rate of transportation.
For both data sets, the credible interval of the coefficient representing the effect of the formation change brackets zero.
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The coefficient represents the attenuation of the th path.
The partition coefficient represents the weight fraction of coal particle report to the reject stream.
Gini coefficient represents cumulative income share as a function of cumulative population share.
The capacity coefficient represents an improvement in RTs relative to the improvement with single-source images.
A 1.0 coefficient represents the full shifting scenario, where workers bear 100%% of taxes.
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