| 21. | In cases like this manufacturers specify correction factors for ripple current values at higher frequencies.
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| 22. | This obviously isn't true; the correction factor is equal to the cosine of the angle.
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| 23. | This would introduce a second correction factor " ?"
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| 24. | The correction factor or correction term generally takes one of the forms cited by De Vries,
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| 25. | Correction factors are then applied during flow calculations.
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| 26. | It can be interpreted as a likelihood estimate with a correction factor to penalize overparameterized models.
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| 27. | The value of the correction factor applied is only correct if the input signal is sinusoidal.
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| 28. | This represents the correction factor for altitude of the radiant above the horizon ( hR ).
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| 29. | This represents the limiting magnitude correction factor.
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| 30. | The correction factor is found by integrating across the beam width the Gaussian approximation of the antenna.
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