| 31. | A correction factor can be used if the hardness of a convex surface is to be measured.
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| 32. | More sophisticated models contain the correction factor:
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| 33. | The geosynchronous satellite would radio a correction factor back to planes in flight, or any other user.
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| 34. | To adjust the results of different studies, he applied correction factors from hundreds of carcass placement trials.
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| 35. | The plane would sense the satellites, calculate a position, apply the correction factor and fix its location.
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| 36. | A correction factor applied to the linearized model resulting in an estimated climb gradient of 11 %.
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| 37. | The correction factor in this example will be raised by 9 / 8 ( + 12 % ).
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| 38. | It is normal to subtract a charge correction factor from all BEs produced by a non-monochromatic XPS system.
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| 39. | In the correction factor, Kagan and co-workers introduced two new parameters absent in Equation 1, ? and g.
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| 40. | The exponential term represents the Poynting correction factor and is usually near 1 unless pressures are very high.
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