Most LSFs had a 4 : 1 Line Concentration Ratio ( LCR ); that is the lines were four times as numerous as the "'B "'links.
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For example, if a bank has 5 outstanding loans of equal value each loan would have a concentration ratio of . 2; if it had 3, it would be . 333.
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Thus their B links were usually to make a Trunk Concentration Ratio ( TCR ) of 1.25 : 1 or 1.5 : 1, the latter being especially common in 1A offices.
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Hunt ( 1972 ) coined the term "'strategic group "'while conducting an analysis of the appliance industry after he discovered a higher degree of competitive rivalry than suggested by industry concentration ratios.
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One commonly used concentration ratio is the " four-firm concentration ratio ", which consists of the combined market share of the four largest firms, as a percentage, in the total industry.
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One commonly used concentration ratio is the " four-firm concentration ratio ", which consists of the combined market share of the four largest firms, as a percentage, in the total industry.
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A typical concentration ratio for the mix is 1 : 1 : 5 NH4OH : H2O2 : H2O, although recently ratios as low as 0.05 : 1 : 5 have been used for better cleaning performance.
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The size and shape of the nanoparticles can be controlled by adjusting pH, ionic strength, temperature, nature of the salts ( perchlorates, chlorides, sulfates, and nitrates ), or the / concentration ratio.
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Therefore, if the dissolved copper species either Cu ( I ) or Cu ( II ) are added, the initial concentration ratio is changed and the polymerization equilibrium is favoured, resulting an instant polymerisation.
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Optionally it had still another frame, with ten more switches and another 200 lines, and so forth up to a maximum Line Concentration Ratio of 5.9 : 1 since they all shared the same hundred Line Links.