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Accordingly, we adopted the Γn, physically defined as the product of η, τ, and μ (i.e., Γn = ητμ)[45, 48].
As the frequently used Γ is physically defined as the ratio of τ to transit time (τ t ) between two electrodes of a device, i.e., Γ = τ τ t, and τ t = l v, where v is the carrier drift velocity which is equal to the product of mobility and applied electric field (F), i.e., v = μF, where F = V l, Γ can be rewritten as Γ = V l 2 τμ [29].
We used 31 interpolation points that were physically defined as the tops of upright bars on a so called 'Manhattan' model.
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People who live in colder states take more exercise than those who live in warm onesA RECENT report by the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention declares that only 64% of Americans surveyed can be described as physically active (defined as over 150 minutes per week of moderate exercise or half as much vigorous activity).
b % of students whose mother/father is physically active (defined as having ≥30 min of physical activity of moderate intensity ≥5 times/week or vigorous intensity ≥3 times/week).
Carlson et al. (2009) estimated that 32.4% of the U.S. population is fully inactive (no moderate-intensity or vigorous-intensity physical activity lasting at least 10 min at a time), while only 33.5% is physically active, defined as 30 min/day with moderate-intensity activity, ≥ 5 days/week.
More physically defined, these bulges suggest big, cartoonish tongues.
"He also physically defined the kind of people I'm attracted to.
The decibel scale is objective in that the intensity is defined physically and any intensity can be compared directly with the physically defined reference point.
Those who did not report physical exercise were defined as physically inactive.
Physically active was defined as energy expenditure of at least 3 KKD; and physically inactive was defined as less than 1.5 KKD.
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