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Based on the equivalent width method, the range is divided into intervals.
The equivalent width maps of emissions from O, Ne, Mg, Si, and S are provided.
At the same time significant variations of the equivalent width are observed.
The same data were used to compute spectral line parameters as core intensity or equivalent width.
It is demonstrated that the equations are a generalized version of the widely used equivalent width concept proposed by Meyerhof.
There are many methods for data discretization and here the equivalent width method[11] is adopted in this article.
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Based on current seismic provisions, a modified approach for evaluating the panel zone shear stability through its equivalent width-thickness ratio is proposed and proved to be appropriate and on the conservative side.
We also find that among the 136 AGN, 10 (≈7%) show significant Fe Kα emission-line features with equivalent widths in the range 0.1 1.3 keV.
We present strong arguments that the first principal component represents the Baldwin effect, relating equivalent widths to the luminosity (i.e. accretion rate).
With its ∼1-keV spectral resolution, intensities and equivalent widths of two line complexes, the Fe line group at 6.7 keV (mostly due to Fe xxv lines and Fe xxiv satellites) and the Fe/Ni line group at 8 keV (mostly due to higher-excitation Fe xxv lines and Ni xxvii lines) were obtained as a function of time through a number of flares.
We tested whether morphological and genetic clines were coincident (i.e. have equivalent centers) and concordant (have equivalent widths) by evaluating whether the parameter estimate of the first cline fell within the estimated support region for the second.
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