| coefficient of thermal expansion |
(CTE) Ratio of dimensional change to a degree change in temperature.
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| coefficient of variation |
The measure of the ability to repeatedly obtain the same value for a single sample or method (ie; duplicate or replicate analyses). This may also be called the precision. [Note: Accuracy is not the point here, but rather how many times the same answer is obtained when all factors of the analysis remain constant ?same sample, same volume, same method, etc.] This value is calculated the same as a Relative Standard Deviation.
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| coefficient of viscosity |
A measure of the tendency of a fluid to resist shear. The unit for viscosity is the poise, which is defined as the resistance (in dynes per square centimeter of its surface) of one layer of fluid to the motion of a parallel layer one centimeter away and with a relative velocity of one centimeter per second.
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| coefficient of variation |
The ratio of the standard error for a variable to the mean value of the variable. This is used to measure the imprecision in survey estimates introduced by sampling. A coefficient of variation of 1 percent would indicate that an estimate could vary slightly due to sampling error, while a coefficient of variation of 50 percent means that the estimate is very imprecise. ...
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| coefficient |
Indicates the percentage of normal incident solar heat energy that makes its way through the glazing under standard summer conditions. This includes both directly transmitted and indirectly transferred heat from energy initially absorbed by the glazing. Lower values indicate less heat entering the building.
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