| 11. | Some electrically conducting organic materials may have a higher figure of merit than existing inorganic materials.
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| 12. | This is a figure of merit usually used for rockets, where the fuel is actually reaction mass.
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| 13. | A predominant figure of merit of slow light schemes is the " Delay-Bandwidth Product " ( DBP ).
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| 14. | The figure of merit on the Eckhart Branch was the number of empty hoppers that could be pulled uphill.
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| 15. | 4, 490, 733 Josephson device with tunneling barrier having low density of localized states and enhanced figures of merit
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| 16. | Several groups have since reported thermoelectric figures of merit exceeding unity, which is the characteristic of a high performance thermoelectric.
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| 17. | In addition, higher doping in the base can improve figures of merit like the Early voltage by lessening base narrowing.
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| 18. | Insertion loss is a figure of merit for an electronic filter and this data is generally specified with a filter.
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| 19. | At 800 K Mg 2 Si 1-x Sn x has been reported to have a figure of merit about 0.9.
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| 20. | The TKOF has no physical meaning or scientific basis and is strictly used as a figure of merit for comparing cartridges.
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