Secondly, the inherent reflectivity-as-a-function-of-frequency ( or transmissivity-as-a-function-of-frequency ) of a material.
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Since the primary function of a geonet is to convey liquid within the plane of its structure, the in-plane hydraulic flow rate, or transmissivity, is of paramount importance.
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You may want to see our article on Infra red for more details on the transmissivity of different materials 8-)-- Light current 22 : 30, 23 December 2006 ( UTC)
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Ettinger is a theoretician who proposed an ontology of string-like subject-subject ( trans-subjective ) and subject-object ( transjective ) transmissivity for a rethinking of the human subject.
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As stated previously, if we desire an alternative to the flow rate, calculations can be based on Darcy's formula ( assuming saturated conditions and laminar flow ) obtaining the transmissivity, ?.
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At SID 2008, Sony unveiled a holographic-based see-through eyewear display that shows full-color video images at a transmissivity of 85 % and a luminance of 2500 cd / m2.
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Scholars Alex Mayer and S . Majid Hassanizadeh define LNAPL transmissivity as the " product of the porous medium permeability and the LNAPL relative permeability, which in turn is a function of saturation, and the thickness of the LNAPL ".
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Hydraulic conductivity has units with dimensions of length per time ( e . g ., m / s, ft / day and ( gal / day ) / ft?); transmissivity then has units with dimensions of length squared per time.
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A thermal storage wall typically consists of a 4 to 16 in ( 100 to 400 mm ) thick masonry wall coated with a dark, heat-absorbing finish ( or a selective surface ) and covered with a single or double layer of high transmissivity glass.
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I just can't think of any source that tells me the transmissivity of a flame . . . and it's insanely difficult to measure ( even assuming I could set a building on fire to get a nice BIG flame to measure ) ! talk ) 05 : 15, 13 February 2010 ( UTC)