Where A is the amplification factor of the CA . At this point the assumption may be made that a negligible amount of current is flowing through the reference electrode.
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Amplification of this background is low, with amplification factors, or gains, ranging from a few percent to a few hundred percent, and sources with larger hyperfine ratios typically exhibiting larger gains.
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During a microlensing event, the brightness of the source is amplified by an amplification factor A . This factor depends only on the closeness of the alignment between observer, lens, and source.
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Graphs of dynamic amplification factors vs non-dimensional rise time ( t r / T ) exist for standard loading functions ( for an explanation of rise time, see "'time history analysis "'below ).
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The threshold for firing can be different for each neuron; so can its own firing intensity compared to the amount of input stimuli it receives, an amplification factor sometimes called the connection strength.
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Mathematically, the gain of the phase inverting stage is given by the product of the amplification factor and the load impedance divided by the sum of the plate resistance and the load impedance.
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The gain of the in phase stage is given by the product of ( one plus the amplification factor ) and the load impedance divided by the sum of the plate resistance and the load impedance.
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The value of the multiplier " K " varies in accordance with a ship's total volume ( in cubic metres ) and is applied as a kind of amplification factor in determining the gross tonnage value.
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In the case of niche-dominating FOSS products such as Sendmail ( ubiquitous for Internet email ) and GCC ( a similarly ubiquitous compiler ), a large amplification factor must also be taken into account when estimating such impacts.
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The structure and the material composition used for the SLED chip affect the gain that the radiation experience during the propagation and lead to different amplification factors for different orientations of the electric field ( polarization dependent gain ).