Sentence examples for small coefficients from inspiring English sources

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The films also exhibited small coefficients of linear thermal expansion (CTEs) within the range 30 40 ppm/K.

Small coefficients of variation are found, at each station, for the 100-year rainfall depths, predicted through the series with very good fit of the GP distribution.

Both global and local dispersion factors increase with decreasing probability of slope failure, especially for small coefficients of variation and strongly negative correlations underlying shear strength parameters.

Moreover, neglecting the stratigraphic boundary uncertainty would generally overestimate the slope failure risk for different statistics, except at small coefficients of variation of the friction angle, where the results are underestimated.

Visual observation of the multi-subject activation maps showed similar activation patterns, and quantitative analysis showed small coefficients of variance of activation within ROIs over time, suggesting small longitudinal variability of activation.

It is discovered that the friction pair assumes very small coefficients of friction (generally f ≤ 0.01) and low wear rate in a wide range of velocity and pressure, and there exists an evident running-in process.

We compare the sparsity ratios SR (i.e. the percentage of negligibly small coefficients) obtained with AMO and Daubechies wavelet bases for seven families of piecewise smooth signals with randomly located discontinuities.

The variability of pressure and/or induction time for hydrate formation was not eliminated by using the SPS, but it appeared to be less dramatic (small coefficients of variation) when compared with a 450 mL Parr vessel.

The significant feature of the proposed approach is that it not only improves the numerical accuracy of deterministic output quantities with respect to a given random variable, but also overcomes the inherent drawbacks of conventional second-order perturbation approach, which is satisfactory only for small coefficients of variation of the stochastic input field.

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Estimated effects sizes are small (coefficient of determination R2 ≈ 0.02%), approximately 1 month of schooling per allele.

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).

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