power law in English

noun
1
a relationship between two quantities such that one is proportional to a fixed power of the other.
In addition, this study also quantifies the power law in the interval between these extremes.

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1. Laminar flow of power law fluid foods in concentric Annuli.

2. 6 Power law probability distributions of multiscale auroral dynamics from ground - based TV observations.

3. Explicit pressure drop-flow rate relation for laminar axial flow of power-law fluids in concentric Annuli

4. Both intensity and area of the carbonyl absorption peak present power law dependence with the biodiesel percentile in the biodiesel-diesel oil mixture.

5. Cratering efficiency in Ottawa sand and water has a power-law functional dependence on scaled impact velocity over many decades of scaled impact velocity.1 Holsapple has shown by dimensional analysis that such power-law scaling results if and only if a coupling parameter, C, exists and that CαaU μ when projectile material is held fixed.

6. 11) Assumed the blood in Arterioles is a non-Newtonian fluid governed by the power law, a detailed optimization analysis for Arteriole blood vessels was conducted.

7. Conclusions: The Afterglows of long bursts exhibit power-law decay indices (α) from less than 1 to ~2.3 and spectral indices (β_opt) values from 0.65 to …

8. 10 Here we show that the relationship between mass and metabolic rate has convex curvature on a logarithmic scale, and is therefore not a pure power law, even after accounting for body temperature.

9. There was a significant positive relationship between aecial density on comandra and rust severity on big bluestem that decreased with increasing distance in accordance with the power law model, becoming nonsignificant at distances >40 m.

10. The remarkable thing Huxley discovered in his studies of relative growth, and summarized in his 1932 book Problems of Relative Growth [], is that the mathematical relationship describing an Allometry is very often a power law rather than some other function such as an exponential or a sigmoidal curve.From Figure 1a one can see that the ant legs, thorax and abdomen are about …