Some of these constants, such as the fine-structure constant, are dimensionless and are not expressed in terms of units. |
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The scores are in dimensionless units, rescaled with identical scale factors. |
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We present evidence of a relatively high dimensionless figure of merit in a polycrystalline skutterudite partially filled with ytterbium ions. |
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A dimensionless form of the analytic model permits exploration of the parameters that control rolling. |
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The dimensionless ratio of the total solar heat gain from a particular glazing system to that for one sheet of clear 3-mm double-strength glass. |
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The point of this laborious procedure is that this combination of multiplication and division produces a pure, dimensionless number. |
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These derivatives can be combined into a hierarchy of dimensionless slow varying parameters. |
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In string theory the known elementary particles are no longer described as dimensionless mathematical point-objects but rather as extended one-dimensional objects. |
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We have learned to see photographs, not so much as substantive objects, but as flat, dimensionless, even transparent windows that give view to other places and times. |
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These utility functions assign a dimensionless score between 0 and 1 to an alternative for each subfactor. |
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A dimensionless number is displayed, which is infinity if the direction is vertical. |
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Prevalence, a common measure in epidemiology is strictly a type of denominator data, a dimensionless ratio or proportion. |
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In mathematics, the unit square is defined to have area one, and the area of any other shape or surface is a dimensionless real number. |
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Effectiveness of heat recuperators follow simple correlations with two independent dimensionless parameters for air-to-air exchangers. |
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This list contains selected positive numbers in increasing order, including counts of things, dimensionless quantity and probabilities. |
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Weissenberger number is a dimensionless quantity which is used to describe elasticity of fluid. |
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The migration index is a dimensionless quantity and is constant for a given set of conditions. |
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Coefficient of variation: is a dimensionless measure of the variability of a parameter, defined as the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean. |
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Since that meeting the majority of the CCU has agreed that it would be better to include both the neper and the bel as coherent derived dimensionless units in Table 3, in view of the widespread use of the decibel. |
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Furthermore, Points 1.2.1 and 1.2.3 of Chapter I in the Annex are amended to reflect the 1995 CGPM decision to make the 'radian' and 'steradian' dimensionless. |
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Recall that angles measured in radians are dimensionless. |
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The K-index ranges from 0 to 9 and is a dimensionless number. |
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In situations where either dimensionless parameter is large, then general relativity must be used to describe the system. |
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The standard unit is a dimensionless stoichiometry ratio of moles double bonds to moles fatty acid. |
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The magnifying power of a microscope is an expression of the number of times the object being examined appears to be enlarged and is a dimensionless ratio. |
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The pH scale is logarithmic and therefore pH is a dimensionless quantity. |
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Erlang, as a dimensionless unit is used in telephony as a statistical measure of the offered intensity of telecommunications traffic on a group of resources. |
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