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This might partially explain the discrepancy between observed and expected scaling coefficient for flapping frequency versus body mass.
Regression analysis (grey triangles) was thus applied to estimate the scaling coefficient (see Materials and Methods) and we obtained a value of −1.06 (Fig. 2C) that was close to the theoretically expected scaling coefficient of −1.
The aim of this work is to provide a simplified tool to help in understanding the chemical nature of brine stream and its expected scaling potential under RO processing.
The other anatomical variables usually scaled below the isometric value, with a few exceptions including greater than expected scaling exponents for TSA and MXV in aromatic and AA in temperate japonica.
This is a departure from the expected scaling τ∝B2 obtained taking into account collisional interactions alone with the external neutrals in the trap [9, 10, 16], and differs from the scaling law as in CPTs.
The data are fit to an empirical formula based on the expected scaling of the force constants with the surface contact area, yielding a formula which could be extrapolated to large particle structures which can be experimentally generated.
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The expected scaled up values are in gray, while the actual values are in black.
Mr Rutan expects Scaled Composites to build 40-50 laircraftrcraircraft
So, along with the expected scale models and drawings, the show includes crowd-pleasers like 17-foot-high golden arches.
The expected scale of the compensation claims has raised questions about the ability of Tokyo Electric, Japan's largest utility, to remain a viable company.
I take that to mean as the pace of updates accelerates, the expected scale or size of each should decrease.
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