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Discover Ludwig"contribution degree" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the amount that someone or something contributes to something else. For example, "The contribution degree of the employees to the success of the project was significant."
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KMnO4 displays higher contribution degree to foaming effect for the slurry with higher w/c ratio.
The catalyst's contribution degree to foaming effect (CDFE) in cement slurry was compared to the control group.
We measure agent-to-agent ties by preference correlation using the contribution degree of one agent to another and the preference similarity degree between two agents.
Considering the contribution degree of thin-walled beam and aluminum foam in different angle range, the expressions of the bending moments are derived.
In the pilot experiment, we did not evaluate the contribution degree.
Furthermore, we investigated the long-term relationship between international crude oil prices and selected determinants by using co-integration theory to quantitatively analyze the contribution degree of different factors to international crude oil price at different stages.
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In this contribution, a degree of non-proportionality of stresses is investigated, which has been originally proposed by Chu et al. This degree of non-proportionality of stresses is a statistical measure for the variation of principal stress directions.
However, as shown in "Appendix 2," the long-term trend contribution of degree 1 is less than 0.008 (upmu {hbox {Gal}}/{hbox {yr}}) in the prairies, so this effect is too small to be noticed in Fig. 2.
Finally, we found a positive association between N2 sleep and insulin sensitivity, with varying contribution from degree of obesity.
The relative contribution of degree of aneuploidy and proliferative activity as risk markers for developing distant metastases was studied independently.
For contractility mutants mlcE− (panels A and B) and mhcA− cells (panels C and D), contribution and degree of repeatibility of each canonical principal component of the strain energy (CPC) to the total strain energy U S. (A) and (C) Box-plots of the fraction of U S accounted for by each CPC k, ν k (k = 1 − 5), in individual and ensemble PCA.
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