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This material has such a small coefficient of expansion that small changes of temperature have a negligible effect and can easily be compensated for if required.
The instrument must have a high-magnification telescope and a very sensitive bubble, and the graduated scale on the staff must be made of a strip of Invar (an alloy with a very small coefficient of thermal expansion).
Usefulness had a significant but small coefficient, and the variance remained stable.
where r is a small coefficient and R is the length of the delayed path length introduced by this filter.
This will cause a small coefficient of determination between F and ϕ and thus less reliable m and a.
Autonomous bivariate systems in which the non-linear terms are not multiplied by a small coefficient are investigated.
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The apex angle also acts as a counterbalance to the small-scale coefficient.
For example, wavelet transformation of a step edge generates small coefficients up to the highest subbands.
However, there might be cases where the coefficient vector θ includes only a few large components with many small coefficients.
The large intensity coefficients are represented by light pixels, while small coefficients are represented by dark pixels.
Hence, the suppression of the small coefficients around the significant ones results in ringing artifacts, i.e., Gibb's phenomena.
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