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Adopted in 1991, it stands for a multiplying factor of one part in a million billion billion (one septillion) parts, which is often written as 10-24.That 10-24.Thatsmall.
PERMZ was reduced globally by a multiplying factor of 0.01.
For fixed values of, and, we absorb the constant factor of in the BS power constraint both in numerator and denominator of SINR and leaving the constant multiplying factor of outside of the logarithm.
A multiplying factor of 0.1 limits the accessible values of OSI from 0 to a maximum of 25.
Figure 4 B shows a histogram of the percentage of QD area within a single section to that summed across all cell sections; the data are an amalgamation of 453 sections taken from three cells; the mean value is 0.67% of the total cell area exposed in a section, which implies a 2-D to 3-D multiplying factor of 150.
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Total C stock is converted to CO2 equivalent by multiplying a factor of 3.67 (by 44/12 ratio).
Macrofauna biomass in mmol (C) m-2 has been converted from g (wet weight) m-2 by multiplying by factor of 10.
The nitrogen content was converted protein content by multiplying a factor of 6.25.
The half-life in water is multiplied by factors of 2 and 9 to obtain a half-life in soil and sediment, respectively.
Electron densities in the profiles from orbits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 have been multiplied by factors of 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, and 106, respectively, for clarity.
They were multiplied by factors of 1.5 to 5.6, depending on the country, or between 0.16 and 0.31 new consultations per year per person [ 23].
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