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absorption coefficient
It is known that the absorption coefficient increases as the complexity of amino acids increases.
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attenuation coefficient
The procedure, however, may be used for any acoustic situation where an attenuation coefficient is known.
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clustering coefficient
Unlike regular networks, completely random graph networks present a low clustering coefficient together with a small characteristic path length.
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coefficient estimate
The coefficient estimate for population density is negative and significant in the joint agricultural-timber regression model.
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coefficient of determination
When the solvency variable is added to the proportional equity investment - model, the coefficient of determination improves.
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correlation coefficient
The squared multiple correlation coefficient for this model was 0-24.
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diffusion coefficient
We consider the electron velocity diffusion coefficient using quasilinear theory.
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estimated coefficient
We have also controlled for other variables with no significant changes in the estimated coefficient of our 'chapter' variable.
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extinction coefficient
The molar extinction coefficient of porphyropsin was assumed to be 0.74 that of rhodopsin.
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inbreeding coefficient
The actual (observed) inbreeding coefficient at generation t at these loci was obtained in two ways.
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kappa coefficient
The inter-rater agreement of the best overall diagnosis (in which the longitudinal course of the illness was considered) was high (kappa coefficient=0.92).
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path coefficients
The path coefficients are completely standardized to a common metric for each model and represent fully standardized beta weights.
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random coefficients
The main message from the random coefficients model is that income and its square (in levels or logs) do not appear to be statistically significant.
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regression coefficient
The regression coefficient for age is per decade.
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reliability coefficient
An index based on a simple addition of these thirteen items give a reliability coefficient of 0.80.
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similarity coefficient
For instance, based on linguistic analysis, the similarity coefficient between elements ' ' telephone' ' and ' ' phone' ' from the two hypothetical schemas could be 0,7.
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standardized coefficient
Numbers are standardized coefficient estimates from a path analysis model.
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transfer coefficient
This observation is especially significant when coupled with the fact that the heat transfer coefficient is high for high blowing, and low for low blowing.
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validity coefficient
That is, if a validity coefficient such as the correlation between a target test and another test is high, reliability must be at least as high as the validity coefficient.
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void coefficient
This is measured by the coolant void coefficient.
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