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Discover Ludwig"multiplying factor" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to denote an element, or factor, that causes an increase in the value of something else. For example, "The new law gave a multiplying factor to the amount of money that companies could invest in research and development."
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For all the events when you have x minus mu at least epsilon, you're multiplying factor x square will be at least epsilon square.
Figure 18 Sequential migration request blocking probability as a function of the arrival rate, for different values of the large VM memory size multiplying factor.
Figure 19 Parallel migration request blocking probability as a function of the arrival rate, for different values of the large VM memory size multiplying factor.
This is exemplified by Figures 16 and 17 with relation to the maximum number M of VMs to be migrated for each request, and by Figures 18 and 19 in terms of the large VM memory size multiplying factor u, according to the statistical assumptions made at the beginning of this section that led to the average migration time expressed in (16) for the sequential case.
*Dietary pattern scores created by multiplying factor loadings by corresponding standardised value for intake of each food and adding all these items.
We derived these factor scores by multiplying factor loadings by the corresponding standardised intake value of each food item and adding all these items.
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The response modification factors obtained by multiplying overstrength factor and ductility factor decreased as the number of stories increased.
Check your work when factoring by multiplying the factor back into the equation -- you will get the same number you started with.
It can be figured out by multiplying the factor's exponents+1 together, so it's (3+1)*(2+1)*(1+1) = 24 factors.
Total C stock is converted to CO2 equivalent by multiplying a factor of 3.67 (by 44/12 ratio).
Hence biomass value was converted to carbon stocks by multiplying a factor 0.5 and expressed as Mg C ha−1. .
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