While analysts agree that U . S . data probably won't move the markets very soon, they might be shaping factors in longer-term trends.
12.
To account for the effect of the shape of non-spherical particles, a correction factor known as the " dynamic shape factor " is applied to Stokes'law.
13.
The complexity of an extruded profile can be roughly quantified by calculating the " shape factor ", which is the amount of surface area generated per unit mass of extrusion.
14.
The less-common elongation shape factor is defined as the square root of the ratio of the two second moments " i n " of the particle around its principal axes.
15.
The " compactness shape factor " is a function of the polar second moment " i n " of a particle and a circle of equal area " A ".
16.
Three Performance Shaping Factors ( PSFs ) Operator Experience, Stress Level, and Quality of Operator / Plant Interface-also influence the average ( median ) time taken to perform the task.
17.
One benefit of digitizing the intermediate frequency is the ability to use digital filters, which have a range of advantages over analog filters such as near perfect shape factors and improved filter settling time.
18.
John Henry Newman has justly been described as one of the earliest inspirations of the Second Vatican Council, and, thereby, of the role of the modern Catholic church as a culture-shaping factor in society.
19.
The various drivers of an incident and the possible outcomes are categorised into one of the following groupings : organisational influences; performance shaping factors; error mechanisms; unsafe actions; human failure event; unacceptable outcome ( s ).
20.
THERP models human error probabilities ( HEPs ) using a fault-tree approach, in a similar way to an engineering risk assessment, but also accounts for performance shaping factors ( PSFs ) that may influence these probabilities.