| 41. | Given the theoretically correct result, it is easy to apply such correction factors as may be deemed necessary ."
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| 42. | Today the image show load of advertisements on the wall and they may offer the same visuo-braino correction factor.
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| 43. | This correction factor is expressed in terms of the Tor functor, the first derived functor of the tensor product.
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| 44. | Ebenezer Cunningham derived the correction factor in 1910 and verified with Robert Andrews Millikan the correction in the same year.
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| 45. | In particular, the square of this mean is the Correction Factor, which is used to obtain the genotypic variances later.
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| 46. | The use of this test on the individual sample areas should also include the use of a Bonferroni correction factor.
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| 47. | A correction factor is also required for other more complex geometries, such as a shell and tube exchanger with baffles.
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| 48. | Charge referencing is performed by adding or subtracting a " Charge Correction Factor " to each of the experimentally measured BEs.
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| 49. | Where the parameter is a correction factor that depends on the geometry and alignment of the laser beam in the light scattering setup.
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| 50. | We are therefore motivated to introduce a correction factor to make the above integral independent of the radius r of the enclosing shell.
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