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- m3·s−1·mmHg−1) σ {\displaystyle \sigma } is Staverman's reflection coefficient (adimensional) By convention, outward force is defined as positive, and inward force...
- rates are often expressed as a percentage (adimensional quantity) while time is expressed as an adimensional quantity consisting of the number of years...
- ambiguities easily lead to confusions, especially if some normalized adimensional, dimensionless variables are used. Expression | 1 ⟩ {\displaystyle |1\rangle...
- per mole) of a monatomic gas will be inversely proportional to its (adimensional) atomic weight A {\displaystyle A} . That is, approximately, c V ≈ 12470...
- per mole) of a monatomic gas will be inversely proportional to its (adimensional) relative atomic m**** A. That is, approximately, cV = (12470 J⋅K−1⋅kg−1)/A...
- \chi ={\frac {R_{\text{off}}-R_{\text{on}}}{R_{\text{off}}}}} is the adimensional ratio between the resistance gap and off resistance value. S → {\displaystyle...
- differential equations. One PDE, similar to the monodomain model, for an adimensional version of the transmembrane potential, and three ODEs that define the...
- {\displaystyle \nu } , a positive scalar, its spatial frequency; and the adimensional scalar φ {\displaystyle \varphi } , an angle in radians, is its initial...
- example, considering a robot of m**** m and a workspace volume W the adimensional quantity β (from the Gr**** word for "weight", βάρος) can be defined as:...
- from those reflecting a robust bone structure. Fragility Score is an adimensional parameter, ranging from 0 to 100, obtained by comparing the spectra of...