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"The whole thing is like the Earth-Moon system scaled down by a factor of 5 or 10," Dr. Brown said.
The geometric parameters were scaled down by a factor of 7.5 mm for the theoretical model as the plate is assumed to be of width 2 units.
Areas, volumes and power are scaled down by a factor of 1 48 while the elevations are kept at full height.
Considering the process technologies and the supply voltages, the energy consumption is scaled down by a factor of 2.88 (= [ 65/130 nm) × (1. 0/1. 2 V)2−1) for the 65-nm technology node according to[21].
Further, the structure has been scaled down by a factor of 20 and performance of the antenna at 30.6 GHz has been re-examined and it shows the similar results as obtained at 610 GHz.
Similar results can be obtained by using the proportionality A constant of Brodsky et at.[22] scaled down by a factor of 2 as it was implicitly suggested by them as they wrote that their results are overestimated by a factor of 2[22, 25].
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After scaling down by a factor of 10, that is, now measuring in centimeters, 100 (10) squared centimeters will fit in the original squared decimeter.
Due to rapid reductions in viral load while on antiviral treatment, we assume the transmission potential of those on treatment is scaled down by a factor depending on the SVR rate.
Therefore, the RaPiD power consumption is scaled down by an overall factor of 9.34.
Using this approach, the printed patterns can be scaled down by up to a factor of 7.3 in each dimension from the mask opening, which enables printing of sub-micrometer sized particle clusters using a mask with micrometer scale opening sizes.
Owing to the lack of avidity all affinities are 'scaled' down by a factor of 50 to 1,000.
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