Sentence examples for gets closer to zero from inspiring English sources

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The parameter, n, is a measure of adsorption intensity or surface heterogeneity, and it is becoming more heterogeneous as its value gets closer to zero.

The slope of 1/n ranging between 0 and 1 is a measure of adsorption intensity, becoming more heterogeneous as its value gets closer to zero.

As p gets closer to zero, the probability of finding samples with x = 0 becomes more likely, P h (p) approaches one.

Value of 1/n indicates that the adsorption intensity of dye onto the adsorbent (or surface heterogeneity) becomes more heterogeneous as its value gets closer to zero.

The slope of 1/n ranging between 0 and 1 is a measure of adsorption intensity or surface heterogeneity, becoming more heterogeneous as its value gets closer to zero.

It is clear that we have a remarkable accuracy even with few terms and we can have more accuracy when n gets larger and/or t gets closer to zero.

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This also gives the foal the chance to start browsing grass, etc., which will further help in developing their digestive system as it gets closer to weaning time (normally at 5-6 months).

The interaction between the boundary and the vesicle can be very strong when the gap thickness gets close to zero.

The interaction between the boundary and the vesicle can be very strong when the surface-to-surface spacing gets close to zero.

Once the base rate gets close to zero, that approach no longer works, however chilly the economic outlook.

In contrast, as the value of α gets close to zero, the FDIF t) value would be more dependent on the past value, FDIF(t - 1).

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