degree of coherence

collocation in English

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degree
noun
uk
/dɪˈɡriː/
us
/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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coherence
noun[U]
uk
/kəʊˈhɪə.rəns/
us
/koʊˈhɪr.əns/
the situation when the parts of something fit together in a natural or ...
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(Definition ofdegreeandcoherencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A highdegreeofcoherence, larger than 0.5, is found for the best conditions in almost the full section of the beam.
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A certaindegreeofcoherenceshould exist within the crust and between the crust and lithospheric mantle.
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Our data consist of student essays whosedegreeofcoherenceis under evaluation and therefore cannot be assumed.
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Any given sequence of decisions and programs is supposedly a policy only to the extent that it represents somedegreeofcoherence.
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Whether it, or any theistic claim, is necessary can only be established as part of a total explanatory scheme which has the requireddegreeofcoherenceand comprehensiveness.
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In the first place historians have tended to assume a greaterdegreeofcoherenceamong the pro-feminist and anti-feminist camps than is warranted by the evidence.
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While these common variables help knit these chapters together, models of contraction (of activities of 'integration ') and convergence (around the home) across the lifecourse also lend adegreeofcoherence.
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We valued the masterly way in which he elicited so much important evidence and helped to shape it into adegreeofcoherence.
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A far greaterdegreeofcoherenceis needed.
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We believe that we have achieved a very highdegreeofcoherence.
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A more general formula for this is given by thedegreeofcoherence.
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Thedegreeofcoherenceis measured by the interference visibility, a measure of how perfectly the waves can cancel due to destructive interference.
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Thedegreeofcoherenceis the normalized correlation of electric fields.
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The reorganization is seen as involving the gradual increase in thedegreeofcoherenceand consistency in the application of knowledge systems composed of a heterogeneous collection of resources.
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In the following chapters the theory is applied to the analysis of image formation and interference with light of varying degrees of coherence, taking account also of polarisation.
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