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As such, it can be fully characterized (up to a constant scale factor) by its zeros in the plane.
The primary problem is that current computer-mapping systems maintain a constant scale factor for the entire map.
Therefore, is defined above without regard for constant scale factors such as ''wave impedance" or the sampling interval.
When a constant scale factor is used for these routes, it forces the shorter roads to shrink to a point and essentially vanish.
A constant scale factor results in the smoothest bias series, with clear trends and occasional jumps.
The quaternary branching allows a fractal-type structure (constant scale ratios for both pore length and radius).
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A final comparison of B to CS microcosms (Table 2) is of interest because it represents a comparison of constant scaling, which encapsulates both horizontal and vertical scaling effects [ 3].
where s is a constant scaling parameter.
Another way of putting it is that a linear time-invariant filter can only modify a sinusoidal input by a constant scaling of its amplitude and a constant offset in its phase.
On the other hand, a fairly constant scaling factor has been found to exist for the hexagonal elements.
The amplitude of the radiations decreases exponentially in time, being characterized by a nearly constant scaling exponent.
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