Sentence examples for constant to account from inspiring English sources

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This star catalog relies heavily on that of Hipparchus (129 bc), and in the majority of cases Ptolemy simply converted Hipparchus's description of the location of each star to ecliptic coordinates and then shifted these values by a constant to account for precession over the intervening centuries.

This method calculates a normalization constant to account for differences in library size.

Consider (6) E max ⁡ = E 1 + E 2 V t − V u, where E1 is constant; E2 is a negative-valued constant to account for decreasing elastance of the ventricle.

This model was tested because sometimes Hick's law is said to require an extra constant to account for uncertainty about the occurrence of the decision (in other words, the extra alternative that there is no stimulus; see, e.g., Hick, 1952).

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He prefers to position his struggle on a higher scale, but sometimes the constant need to account for his behaviour can be unbearable.

In particular, we referred to the published values for the kinetics of CB [17] and PV [18] and doubled the on-rate (Kon) and the dissociation constant (Kd) to account for the different temperature 32-33°C 32-33°Cd of room temperature).

Although exponential functions typically contain a constant term to account for a y-axis offset, this parameter was forced to zero in this analysis, given that there is no biological basis for postulating a constant minimum frequency for all possible sleep durations (this constraint does not affect the arguments presented here).

In addition, a similar voltage shift should be applied to the time constant curve to account for the experimentally observed cAMP dependence of this curve [ 93].

Table 7 Thermodynamic equilibrium constants used to account for aqueous speciation for strontium sorption model [37].

In our previous work, we expressed this as a linearly increasing function (1 + αt t) with the constant coefficient αt to account for a temporal laser drift.

Both no-protein and premixing controls showed that photobleaching of the mant group occurs under the conditions used, therefore, fluorescence transients were fit to exponential functions plus a line of constant negative slope to account for photobleaching.

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