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A lower shape factor will normally lead to a higher energy production for a given average wind speed.
In particular, the UV exposed and water immersed SMPs exhibit noticeable lower shape recovery ratios compared to the unconditioned material.
In contrast, rock samples composed of coarse grained and well-sorted grains have lower surface areas, lower shape factor, and tortuosity and consequently, higher FZI values.
A lower shape factor, k, indicates a relatively wide distribution of wind speeds around the average, whereas a higher value for k indicates a more sharper peak and narrow distribution of wind speeds (like tropical wind situations).
The shape factor will typically range from 1 to 3. For a given average wind speed, a lower shape factor indicates a relatively wide distribution of wind speeds around the average while a higher shape factor indicates a relatively narrow distribution of wind speeds around the average.
Red indicates higher SHAPE reactivity while black indicates lower SHAPE reactivity.
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Using Malawi cichlid hybrids, they showed that lower jaw shape, a trait under strong directional selection [ 22], did not exhibit TS while the shape of the neurocranium, a trait not under directional selection, did.
It was found that the morphology of hip and abdomen mostly influenced the lower body shape.
We then classified the lower body shape into three categories according to the difference of hip-to-waist, and finally used the membership of triangular fuzzy numbers to represent the lower body shapes.
So 55 late pregnant women in Shanghai area of China were randomly selected for this lower body shape research.
By anthropometric measurement method 18 dimensions were measured to characterize lower body shape of late pregnant women.
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