| 1. | This geometrical correction factor can be shown to assume the approximate form:
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| 2. | A correction factor appears to account for the possibility of torsion phenomena.
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| 3. | Therefore, the corresponding correction factor would be 400 / 398.85 = 1.00288.
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| 4. | If needed the PWM is fine tuned by multiplication of a correction factor.
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| 5. | The central office, listening to all 36 stations, would establish a correction factor.
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| 6. | There is no correction factor or extra term due to acceleration.
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| 7. | There are correction factors to relate wind tunnel test results to open-air results.
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| 8. | The weight correction factor tended to make them unpopular among rowers of the time.
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| 9. | Unlike a Du No�y ring, no correction factors are required when calculating surface tensions.
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| 10. | Otherwise, the appropriate correction factors must be obtained before use.
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