Sentence examples for ratio of reflection from inspiring English sources

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The proposed method not only enhances signal-to-noise ratio of reflection signal, but also characterizes the axial length of pipeline defect directly and accurately.

The LSPR peak in the spectrum corresponds to a position where the ratio of reflection amplitude between p- to s-polarization is a maximum whereas the SPR dip in the spectrum corresponds to a position where the ratio of reflection amplitude between p- to s-polarization is a minimum [see Eq. (1)].

Further to this, cells of different thickness would show a different ratio of reflection and transflected signals, since the latter has a linear dependence with optical path in the sample via the absorbance while the former does not change.

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The integral intensities ratio of reflections that corresponded to intercalated (2θ = 3.4°) and hydrotalcite (2θ = 11.7) phases was 1.9.

The I/σ ratio of reflections versus the resolution for the Arg301Glu mutation was approximately 30% greater over the entire resolution range than that obtained for any of the other mutations or for the wild-type.

The reflection coefficient (ratio of reflected to incident intensity) is very high in this case because just a small fraction of the energy is absorbed by the conductor.

Hence, the reflection coefficient (RC: ratio of reflected-to-incident soliton amplitudes) enhances whereas the transmission coefficient (TC: ratio of transmitted-to-incident soliton amplitudes) is lowered under the effect of higher density of dust grains (Fig. 4).

The probability of reflection is represented by a ratio of reflected and emitted power (Figure 2b).

Furthermore it is shown under the same conditions that the ratio of the reflection coefficient at finite flow velocity to the reflection coefficient at vanishing velocity is to first order in Mach number independent of the liner characteristics.

The power ratio and phase difference of the CW and CCW fields of one mode is proportional to the ratio of the reflection coefficients of the left and right waveguides.

Vertical exaggeration is defined as the vertical to horizontal aspect ratio of a reflection seismic cross section in depth.

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