Sentence examples for increase in equivalent from inspiring English sources

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It was also suggested that the benefit of deformation resistance was amplified with increase in equivalent thickness.

As previously indicated, the increase in equivalent operating hours is limited by power facility regulation in relation to hybridization.

The order of the most dangerous mode is calculated and found to rise with an increase in equivalent spring stiffness for fixed tension or flexural rigidity.

Even for bonded assemblies with low edge effects, computed under elastic assumptions, the analysis of the stress distribution throughout the thickness of the joint, taking into account the non-linear behaviour of the adhesive underlines that an increase in the bond line thickness leads to an increase in equivalent plastic deformation close to the free edges.

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The non-significant difference obtained among treatments might be justified that as N fertilizer rate was increased, both the grain and cob weight increased in equivalent proportions, which kept the shelling percentage constant in all the treatments.

If countries turn away from nuclear energy, the result could be an increase in emissions equivalent to the current emissions of Germany and France combined.

Every five-point increase in BMI – equivalent to an increase in weight of around 17.5kg – was associated with a 62 per cent higher risk of cancer of the uterus, a 31 per cent increased risk of gallbladder cancer and a 25 per cent increased risk of cancer of the kidney.

At São José dos Campos, a pronounced pre-dusk increase in the equivalent slab thickness was observed during the winter solstice months.

The magnitude of this additive effect is identical to an increase in the equivalent (weight or molar) dose of DFO alone rather than the sum of the separate effects of L1 and DFO.

Results show improvements in the flexural performance as seen by the increase in the equivalent flexural strength ratio and the residual strength when the fibers are incorporated into the mix.

In general, whether or not the radiation is within the visible spectrum, "redder" means an increase in wavelength – equivalent to a lower frequency and a lower photon energy, in accordance with, respectively, the wave and quantum theories of light.

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