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With the sagging economy and the aftereffects of Sept. 11, developers of apartment buildings are incorporating a factor into their rents that all but disappeared from the real estate vocabulary in the mid-1990's: the concession.
The WHO experts proposing guidelines for economic analyses of measures increasing transportational cycling/walking, did stress that such analyses should "incorporating a factor into the calculations to allow for the possibility that the level of cycling or walking being assessed will not have increased total physical activity among some of the observed participants" [[3], p. 9].
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(iii) The model needs to incorporate a factor to take into account the elastic strain that cyclically accumulates during interseismic periods of the subduction zone earthquakes occurring along the Japan Trench and the Nankai Trough.
The infra-red thermometer provides an estimate of body core temperature using a proprietary algorithm which incorporates a factor compensating for measured ambient temperature [ 11].
Image warping leads to changed quantitative data, so quantitation should be done on the original images, or the warping should incorporate a factor for volume compensation (Dowsey et al. 2006) to minimize quantitative side effects.
Unlike the SVA approaches of Leek and Storey (2007) and Teschendorff et al. (2011), we posit a specific data generation model that incorporates a factor-analytic structure that is implicit in the previously published methods.
Analytically, the Hamilton-Crosser equation [23] predicts the effective thermal conductivity of a heterogeneous mixtures by incorporating a shape factor, i.e., the higher the shape factor, the higher the predicted thermal conductivity.
Uncertainties in the calculations are taken care of by incorporating a safety factor.
The present study focuses on the augmentation on GPI technique by incorporating a moisture factor for the environmental correction developed by Vicente et al. (1998).
It is shown that adequate crack growth predictions for structural steel cannot be obtained from the strip yield model incorporating a constraint factor on tensile yielding only, as usually practised for Al-alloys.
By incorporating a penalty factor for the final time into the objective function, it is shown that the operating times of such problems can be reduced without significantly affecting the value of the performance index.
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