| 11. | Correction factors do exist for converting ABR thresholds to behavioral thresholds, but vary greatly.
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| 12. | Tunneling contributions must be treated separately as a correction factor.
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| 13. | These correction factors were first described by Pascal in 1910.
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| 14. | For real emitters and real barriers a " slope correction factor " " ?"
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| 15. | In this case, the equilibrium constant K also increases as the correction factor increases.
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| 16. | They are correction factors that do not exist in a non-accelerating or inertial reference frame.
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| 17. | Then calculate true viscosities, " ? ", at various shear rates using Weissenberg-Rabinowitsch-Mooney correction factor:
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| 18. | To get a more accurate number, the correction factor " F " must be computed.
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| 19. | The t is an additional correction factor, typically having a value between 1 and 100.
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| 20. | Some models base the collector current correction factor on the collector base voltage " V"
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