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Перевод: coefficient speek coefficient


[прилагательное]
содействующий;
[существительное]
коэффициент ; содействующий фактор


Тезаурус:

  1. Conventional analysis ofF- data measured on Carboniferous cores using the standard Archie relationship, has historically given widely varying values of the cementation exponent m and coefficient a.
  2. The conductance of the intergranular system having a volume V 1 with a porosity (with respect to V,) and with a cementation exponent m p , coefficient a equal to I, saturated with water of conductivity , will have a conductance for a sample of length L.
  3. Albumin concentration was measured by immunoturbidimetry (coefficient of variation 5.1% over the working range between batches) and creatinine concentration by the kinetic Jaff reaction (coefficient of variation 10% between batches).
  4. Formula (3.6a) says that where is the coefficient of in the kth objective function.
  5. Furthermore, the relative dispersion of the unemployment percentages (as measured by the coefficient of variation) was lower in 1985 than in 1975: this is evidence of a narrowing of the differentials between the regions, possibly a result of recent regional economic policy initiatives.
  6. At the same time a fleet of lorries equipped with a device called SCRIM (Sideways Force Coefficient Routine Investigation Machine) began a three-year programme of monitoring the skidding resistance of Britain's major roads.
  7. In addition, the coefficient of friction of the bioceramic combination of the natural joint, while the coefficient of metal based systems increases, crating debris.
  8. The departures from a spherically symmetrical gravitational field are so big that J 2 is large enough to have been measured very accurately, and for the same reason this is also the case for the next gravitational coefficient in the series, J 4 (jay-four).
  9. And path e reminds us that some old and poor respondents said they would be prepared to break an unjust law; the value of coefficient e is therefore 0.172 (figure 13.6).
  10. A widely used method of temperature control, writes Peter Rowe of Reading, employs two strips of metal of differing coefficient of thermal expansion, which are welded together lengthways.
  11. The viscosity average molecular weight is defined (Flory) as where and is the coefficient in the expression for intrinsic viscosity.
  12. Rock physics The development of a high-pressure test rig to measure the velocity of propagation and the attenuation coefficient of both compressional and shear waves in natural materials at pressures up to 70 megapascals (0.7 kilobars) has continued in collaboration with the University of Reading.
  13. The strength of the relationship is measured by the correlation coefficient.

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