Sentence examples for excess factors from inspiring English sources

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Experiments show SWATLD has the features of fast convergence and being insensitive to the excess factors used in calculation.

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In this work a unique kinetic zone diagram for catalytic behavior of 4,4′-biphenol in the presence of glutathione is constructed using the variables "excess factor" (γ= CGSH0/CB0) and "kinetic parameter" (λ= pH/v).

Prothrombin time means the clotting time required for platelet poor plasma, where excess tissue factors (rabbit brain effusion) are added (prothrombin is converted into thrombin).

A parametric study for various inlet air velocities and excess air factors further substantiates the effectiveness of the centerbody air injection on improving the combustion performance although the extent of the improvement relies on other factors that therefore merits future studies for optimization design.

For example, it is estimated that 25% of all direct medical costs are attributable to a small number of excess risk factors such as smoking, obesity, physical inactivity and poor nutrition [ 8].

Children from African or Asian families face not only higher risk but are also more likely to be exposed to the excess risk factors associated with lower socio-economic status.

10, 17– 19 Specifically, the events leading to COPD, which involve matrix remodeling with excess growth factors and matrix metalloproteinases, are also important in promoting epithelial mesenchymal transition, a premalignant change found in both COPD and lung cancer.

Therefore, from the published data, it has been inferred for some time that the productive docking of prothrombinase on prothrombin, under conditions where factor Va is in large excess over factor Xa [conditions mimicking the propagation phase of coagulation (46 ], will result in fast and efficient cleavage at Arg, with thrombin formation through the meizothrombin pathway.

R S is the excess strength factor of the system and Y is the allowable stress factor.

High gain, above 5×103, a low excess noise factor close to unity, THz gain-bandwidth product, and fast response in the range of pico-seconds has been achieved by electron-initiated avalanche multiplication for SWIR, MWIR, and LWIR detector applications involving low optical signals.

In this study, crosstalk is considered to be a branching Poisson process, and analytical models of probability distribution and excess noise factor (ENF) of SSPM signals based on the Borel distribution as an advance on the geometric distribution models are presented and discussed.

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