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The energy between the bell and the clapper is transmitted via impacts, here modeled using a coefficient of energy restitution.
This difference may be taken into account using a coefficient of influence applied to the composite reinforcement.
Finite Element contact models of reconstructed hips, subjected to physiologically-based boundary constraints and peak loads of walking mode, were simulated using a coefficient of friction of 0.4 and an interference-fit of 50 μm.
The simulations demonstrate that for the non-spherical tablet shapes investigated here, the coating thickness variability, defined using a coefficient of variation, decreases with the square root of the number of coating trials, then approaches an asymptotic value.
One unit of enzyme activity was defined as 1 M of hippuryl hydrolysed per minute using a coefficient of molar extinction of 0.36 at 254 nm.
To maximize the proportion of high quality transcripts, data were filtered using a coefficient of variance (CV) cut-off value of 30%.
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We used a coefficient of volumetric thermal expansion of 3 × 10−5 °C−1.
We used a coefficient of variation of 0.2 for effects and 0.25 for costs.
Third, we used a coefficient of absolute risk aversion derived from U.S. data.
We used a coefficient of variation (CV, variance/mean) of 0.25 in the Gaussian distributions for all signaling proteins [ 10, 20].
Chang's correction method was used to compensate for attenuation using a coefficient, μ, of 0.11 cm−1.
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