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In this study, the value ν1 was used to consider soil nonlinearity following the simple scheme of Nozu and Sugano (2008), in which the waveforms are stretched by a factor of 1/ν1 starting from the initial S-wave.
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The beam is stretched by a factor equal to the refractive index of the new immersion medium (a value of 1.55 in our case).
In the spinning regime the liquid viscous glass jets are formed, in particular they are stretched by a factor 10,000.
Its maker, major Japanese chemical company Asahi Kasei, says the cable stretches by a factor of 1.5 – like the human skin.
Since the lengths of the humming and MIDI data can be different, the MIDI data are stretched by a scale factor [23] from 1.0 × to 2.0 × (1.0 ×, 1.2 ×,..., 2.0 ×) by linear scaling and matched as shown in Figure 4.
As space stretched by an enormous factor, perhaps 30 or more orders of magnitude (a 1 followed by 30 zeroes -- yeah, a lot), the wrinkles of spacetime got stretched, too.
The permeability of the stretched membranes improved by a factor of 35 (15.1–538 L m−2 h−1 band1), and the tensile strength increased from 7.2 MPa to 8.4 MPa at the expense of the fiber strain.
The Rad51 filaments formed on unconstrained ds templates progress freely, unwinding the double helix (∼19 vs. 10.5 bp per helical turn) and stretching the DNA by a factor of 1.5 [15].
The force has been stretched by a decade of combat.
However, the conditioned mean stretch values differ by a factor of 14.
From a stretchability point of view, the bottom electrode can be stretched to about 220% (elongated by a factor of 2.2) before electrical failure occurs.
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