All JSFs had a unity concentration ratio, that is the number of B links within the network equalled the number of junctors to other networks.
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Lobeglitazone was primarily ditributed to the liver with tissue-to-plasma concentration ratio as 5.59, and less to heart, lung, and fat.
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The standard tools of competition economists and competition authorities to measure market concentration are the Herfindahl index ( HHI ) and the concentration ratios ( CR ( n ) ).
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Even if the cost is higher per cm2, the overall cost of a system may be lower as the concentration ratio equals the reduction ratio for the CPV material.
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In the later 1980s, higher capacity line frames of 1172 and 1536 lines became available, allowing for higher concentration ratios of 6 : 1 and 8 : 1.
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Even capture pattern, correlating with low concentration ratio, alleviates the need for a solar tracker : a permanently fixed anidolic collector remains effective at any time of day.
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The intensity concentration ratio ( or suns ) is the average intensity of the focused light divided by 1 kW / m?( reasonable value related to solar constant ).
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The laws of optics dictate that a solar collector with a low concentration ratio can have a high acceptance angle and thus in some instances does not require active solar tracking.
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Concentration ratios vary from 1.5 to 3000 depending on the type of collector, i . e ., whether it is a medium-or high-temperature collector.
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In order to do this, each customer's " relationship costs " are compared to their " relationship revenue . " A useful calculation for this is the patronage concentration ratio.