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Since 1948 the ampere has been defined as the constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length of negligible circular cross section and placed one metre apart in a vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to 2 × 10-7 newton per metre of length.
where C v and K v are similarly defined as the constant.
ECC was defined as the constant concentration that gave the same average inhibition as the time varying concentration over a dosing interval and was calculated using an in vivo half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) of 7.65 ng/ml.
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The rate constant, KT, for the polarity change during an isothermal cure of the epoxy resin, defined as the rate constant for the linear increase in fluorescence frequency, was determined.
The height equivalent to a theoretical plate, as discussed above, is defined as the proportionality constant relating the standard deviation and the distance traveled.
The k EDTA is defined as the rate constant of the dissolution of 0.1 g of an Fe0 specimen in 50 mL of a 2 mM M EDTA solution for 96 h (4 days).
In particular, the effective capacity is defined as the maximum constant arrival rate that can be provided by the channel while the delay constraint of the spectrum sharing system is satisfied [9].
With these definitions, the average transmitted signal to noise ratio of user j is SNR j = P ̄ j N 0 B. In [8], effective capacity is defined as the maximum constant arrival rate that a given service process can support in order to guarantee a statistical QoS requirement specified by the QoS exponent θ.
The H/D equilibrium fractionation factor is defined as the equilibrium constant of the following reaction: 1 2where NH represents the weak acid and B the weak base.
The EMG reaction time signal was first subject to DC removal using a fixed averaging interval of 0.002 s (the latter is defined as the time constant of the procedure in Spike 2).
The closed-form expressions of both the stiffness matrix and the vector of equivalent nodal forces are generally defined as the product of constant coefficients, corresponding to the stiffness terms of simple Bernoulli beams, multiplied by various functions depending on two non-dimensional parameters which completely cover the effect of partial interaction.
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