| 1. | Another distinction can be made depending on the optomechanical coupling strength.
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| 2. | The empirical parameter, Z DP, is termed the deformation potential and describes electron-phonon coupling strength.
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| 3. | The coupling strength between light and matter is defined by \ mathcal { F }.
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| 4. | It has two parameters, the coupling strength " K " and the driving phase ?.
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| 5. | The interaction of light and nanoparticles affects the placements of charges which affects the coupling strength.
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| 6. | The gauge coupling strengths of GUT scale and equal approximately to 10 16 GeV, which is slightly suggestive.
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| 7. | The coupling strengths are also usually simplified to a constant in what is sometimes called the first Markov approximation:
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| 8. | The " coupling strength " of two given documents is higher the more citations to other documents they share.
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| 9. | Where N is the number of nodes ( oscillators ), and K is the coupling strength between nodes i and j.
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| 10. | String dualities often link quantities that appear to be separate : Large and small distance scales, strong and weak coupling strengths.
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